Sacrifice!

“Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow” A.P.J Abdul Kalam

The season of lent is over and the holy weekend of Easter just behind us. All this brings to my mind the issue of sacrifice. Lent: we are supposed to sacrifice (give up) something we hold dear for a month. According to Dictionary.com we are to “abandon a pleasurable habit as an act of devotion and self-discipline”. Sacrifice is defined by the Free Merriam-Webster dictionary as; “the act of giving up something that you want to keep, especially in order to get or do something else or help someone”. Well, considering Christians beliefs and the act that led to Easter, we see the ultimate sacrifice made by God in giving his son Jesus Christ to die on the Cross in order to save mankind from sin. A selfless act indeed!

What about us? Do we live in a selfless or selfish way? Are we governed in our actions to do for gain or for the good of others? Are we living a life where we are always looking within or do we actually make the sacrifice and give of ourselves so that those “without” can benefit? I believe we should be asking ourselves these questions daily. Why am I doing this? What is my ultimate goal in taking this action? What do I hope to gain, or who do I hope will gain? A lot of questions with probably as many answers as there are people in this world.

As a parent it is my belief that I have a good understanding and experience with sacrifice. In “putting in the woman hours” I have many a time chosen to concede to my Angel, in lieu of personal gratification. I have knowingly made many decisions that suited her because in my opinion, when you make a commitment such as becoming a parent, you should be ready to sacrifice. I mean look at the whole process of childbirth from the perspective of a woman: The pregnancy, you give over your body for the pure benefit of the child forming and growing inside of you, you gain weight, suffer discomfort, pain, you are inconvenienced, and can’t sleep, you sometimes even eat stuff you would not ordinarily eat, all for this being inside of you. For nine months you let it take you where it may. Then when it is time, you suffer more pain than you can handle (thank God you cannot revisit that pain after the fact. I don’t think there would be more than one child born to each woman if that was not the case), your body is extended beyond belief, and all for the safe passage of this amazing little being to enter into this world.

Okay so that is my example of sacrifice, and I don’t believe for a second that sacrifice is only made by women and only by the process of carrying and birthing a child. There are many examples and ways people make sacrifices. Its my opinion though, that when one makes a sacrifice then they are looking ahead, looking at the greater good and not at their own personal needs and wants. Even in business in all the books I have been reading lately, the constant message that to succeed in business you should look to do things that benefit others and you have a better chance of success. All around us is the push to look outwardly at what we can do and who we can help and how we can give of ourselves for the benefit of others. Surely the universe is sending us a message? All the people we honour for greatness ,mostly for their self-sacrifice: Mother Theresa, Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and closer home for me, Wangari Maathai; all great people who looked beyond themselves and gave up personal comforts and pleasures for the greater good, willing to die for what they believed in.

Sacrifice: What are you willing to give up? And for who?

Relax, Relate, Release!

“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you” Lewis B. Smedes

How do we manoeuvre through life without holding grudges and without being bitter! So much happens in life and we find ourselves saying, that is so unfair, why is it happening to me, what have I done to deserve this?  Continue reading

Bad Days!

“Be in love with your life, every minute of it” Jack Kerouac

 I have really struggled with this piece. All week-long I was waiting for some inspiration, a word or phrase or something to spark enough interest to enable me to write for the week. Nada! Continue reading

Putting in the woman hours!

“To be in your children’s memories tomorrow, You have to be in their lives today.”
― Barbara Johnson

Wow, thirteen years ago today she came into the world, my angel.   I never really knew then how profoundly she would change my life, my world and all my perspectives of every value and belief that I had.  Now I try to hold on to every single moment that I can, I feel that she is slipping through my fingers each and every day, more rapidly than the day before.  She said to me at breakfast today “mummy, you have been in my life since I was born” and I have, from birth to 13 and beyond.  I am in awe of this wondrous creature that I call my Angel, how she has grown and changed and the spectrum of emotions she can invoke in me. Am not sure there is another person alive who can take me from delight to despair and back to delight again with the span of seconds. Continue reading

Connect A-head!

“Invisible threads are the strongest ties.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche

One recent evening, I sat at a table at the Tamarind restaurant, overlooking the beautiful creek that surrounds, Mombasa Island.  At night the sight is magical. The entire island comes to life with twinkling lights.   The creek is as calm as a sheet.  If one did not know better they may think the water is a frozen sheet of ice, however we are in Mombasa, in Kenya, the equator etc, so frozen water? Not at all likely, it was very still though, like glass, a mirror for the glistening island of Mombasa, breathtaking! Continue reading

I am a Tomboy!

“My soul is not contained within the limits of my body; my body is contained within the limitlessness of my soul” Jim Carey

When I was a little girl, I lived amongst boys, so much so that I thought I was a boy.  I climbed trees, and generally ran rampant, well as much as my grandmother would allow me.  Later on I grew into womanhood and the real fun begun. Truth be told, I have never really been a girly girl, even in University, I opted to sleep an extra half hour rather than join my friends in the bathroom preening and putting on make-up before class.  Continue reading

Keeping up with the Joneses

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. John F. Kennedy

Gratitude: according to definition, this is the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.  The origin of the word is Latin Gratus which means to be pleasing, thankful. Interestingly enough in my little research I discovered that the word has been used less and less through the years from 1800’s to 2010. What does that mean, are we less grateful now, or do we just use other words to describe the same thing? Go figure.

I break down the word to great and attitude, though as shown above this is not the true meaning of the word, I think to have gratitude, one must have a great attitude so it is fitting right? My understanding of the word is to be thankful of one’s situation and plight, to pay attention to what you are and have and not to dwell on what you lack.

This brings to mind a saying I heard a lot while growing up “keeping up with the Joneses”, meaning always striving to be more or better than your neighbour.  Unfortunately this is the way that many of us are choosing to live today; some of us are so busy competing with the neighbour, attempting to acquire what the neighbour has, living the life that our neighbour lives, that we lose sight of who we truly are and what we already have.  I don’t believe that it is possible to be happy in a life of “keeping up” because the Jones’s make their decisions based on their own values, what they love, what they are capable of, whilst those “keeping up”  are there making the decisions so as not to be left behind and seem less than the Jones’s.  The choices made; to buy a new car, acquire a new house or take a vacation are not truly governed by your own internal desires and choice, therefore after you have acquired all that enables you to believe you are equal or even superior to the Jones’s  you will find that you will not enjoy it.  You are left empty trying to live someone else’s life and attempting to attain someone else’s dreams; completely unfulfilling to you.  Bringing me to wonder, when you are so busy “keeping up with the Joneses” who is living your life? Fulfilling your destiny? What a sad state of existence.

Having gratitude is about accepting your situation and being thankful for all that you have, this does not mean complacency nor is it to encourage you to wallow in mediocrity, no, it is  in my opinion more about looking around you, taking stock of who you are and what have accomplished and appreciating that.  No matter how little it is, consider it a step towards fulfilling your destiny.  It should serve as encouragement for you to forge ahead, irrespective of challenges you face.  This is your springboard to the next level.  Once you appreciate what you have in the present, then you can make plans to achieve more and better in the future.  This should not be motivated by competition with neighbours or by others perception of how you choose to live your life.  It should be done in keeping with your individual values and drive. Always follow your passions towards your destiny; ensure those passions are in sync with your psyche and feel good in your soul.

Gratitude means we can achieve all the blessings bestowed upon each of us, another step to happiness.  We all have reasons to be grateful and we should embrace those reasons so as to attract more towards us.  If we do not know how to appreciate what we have, do we really know who we are and where we are going?

Rising Blossom

“Be not afraid of growing slowly; be afraid only of standing still” Chinese Proverb

Speaking to my almost teen daughter the other night, we were talking about blogging, she has finally decided that my blog, might be good enough for her to invest a few minutes reading what I have written; that is the articles that her and I have not co-authored. Continue reading

Impatiently Yours!

“Adopt the pace of nature; her secret is patience” Ralph Waldo Emerson

Attend un peu! (French) Subiri! (Kiswahili) Stick a pin! (Jamaican patois)  All meaning …….. You got it, WAIT! Un momento por favor! (Spanish). You name a language, and there is a phrase for; hold your horses! Come slow! Chill and ultimately…. Be patient! Continue reading

Sperically

“Remember…..

1.      Whoever comes are the right people

2.      Whatever happens is the only thing that could have.

3.      Whenever it starts is the right time

4.      When it’s over, it’s over.”

Author Unknown

It is my belief that certain people come into our lives at the right time and for a particular purpose, after which they either stay because the message is indefinite and their continuous process inspires us forward, or they complete their task, and having done their bidding, they leave. Continue reading