Hello all. Hope you are going to enjoy this last day of April. We have had one of the warmest Aprils in history, and now the temps are to drop! We will start May in the cool. The next 7 days or so look to have highs in the 50's and 60's. This morning it is in the low 40's and chilly outside, but it is bright and sunny. Very damp from dew out there.
I know many talk about having a simpler life. I think for each of us, it means something different. No, I don't THINK - I know it does. It sure means something different to me than many others.
I am not knocking the people that do or have the following - it is all a choice, but to me it just means more dependence, not independence.
You don't have to touch a vacuum to have clean floors. You can have someone shop for you. Have your shopping excursions delivered. You can shop in your PJ's sitting on your couch for anything. Cameras take pictures of just about your every move. Want fast food or restaurant food - it comes to your door now. People communicate through text instead of in person.
LOTS of people do these things - but they do come at a cost. Nothing seems to be free.
I know this "simplifies" many people's lives. At least they think so.
I personally see it as instant gratification. Easy access. No delays.
I don't find that something I want at this point in life - not for me. (maybe someday)
I was raised to look at things as - anticipation is far greater than the realization. For me that is still true. Things I have to wait on and think about, and plan all seem to mean more to me.
DOING things myself gives me so much satisfaction. I will enjoy a good home cooked meal much more than anything I can buy out or have delivered. Picking out those special items at the grocery store and getting those special deals (I can only get by spying them) means a ton. A little hard work and planning, means I accomplished it on my own. Talking to someone in person gives me a feeling of companionship. If I can grow some of my groceries or get them locally from people like me, I know they are fresh and healthy.
I guess I look at things in a different way - maybe an old-fashioned way.
I think every new skill we learn is an investment in our lives. It is also an investment in the lives to people that watch us! They learn new things and see you accomplish things on your own, and it shows them what can be done.
If everything goes to 'hell in a hand basket' - you HAVE skills! You can do things. You can succeed. You can still live a decent life.
I don't see 'simplifying life' as doing less and having more convenience. I see it as doing the basics myself and having a freedom from what people think 'normal' society does.
I don't want to be a victim of the digital world. It is everywhere and involved in everything - and I don't like it.
I want to blaze my own trail in life - I want to have self-satisfaction! I want to be a 'teacher' of old ways to others.
Again, I am not knocking anyone that does the stuff mentioned above - we all make our own choices.
I am just saying it ISN'T for me. I go to the beat of a different drummer.
Here is hoping that your May starts out lovely and fresh. A new month, and a new beginning.
Don't sweat the small stuff - just be happy to have another day.
Blessings to all.





