Yup, you get a second helping today...and now I'm all caught up. :)

I don't know about you, but I tend to have a soundtrack to my life. Well, to the different phases of life.
The Judds will always take me back to being little and helping Mom clean, riding in the car with Pops, or when I was rocking with my momma in the rocking chair because I couldn't sleep.
Outkast's "Hey Ya" is definitely sophomore year of college when we were brave enough to be leaders, crazy enough to dance like there was no tomorrow in front of many colleagues and professors, making our own fun when necessary, and comfortable enough to just be ourselves together.
Bon Jovi's "Halfway There" takes me back to the laughter and carefree feelings in car rides between Lincoln and Seward in the Tank, karaoke at CIT, a roadtrip to Denver, and an Alaskan wedding reception (accompanied by the most epic air guitar solo in the history of air guitar solos).
"Savior Please" by Josh Wilson got me through the nerve-wracking night before my first official day as a kindergarten teacher with a class of 24 kindergarteners.
"Here Come Those Eyes" by Chris Rice puts me back at the end of an aisle with my mom and dad at my sides, tripping over my dress on the way to meet my husband-to-be, laughing for joy and thanksgiving, proud to share this all with family and friends.
"What Does the Fox Say?" was the anthem of the entire first semester of this last year of school...until it was replaced by "Everything is Awesome" from The Lego Movie and then "Let It Go" from Frozen. All 3 songs went from annoying to endearing pretty fast.
I was a junior in college preparing to go to a new college 9 hours away from home. Being a homebody by nature, I was terrified of living so far away. I listened to "Wide Open Spaces" by the Dixie Chicks to gear up for the adventures awaiting. It wasn't the voices or the music that got me: the lyrics defined the beginning of a new chapter.
A young girl's dream no longer hollow
It takes the shape of a place out west
But what it holds for her she hasn't yet guessed
She needs wide open spaces
Room to make a big mistake
She needs new faces
She knows the high stakes
She knows the high stakes
Yes, I'd journey somewhere new.
I'd be on my own with my family so far away.
I would make my own choices.
I would make some mistakes.
I'd grow to be wiser and stronger with each step.
It would be tough, but it would be great.
This blog became a place where I could share the moments that shaped me. I could wonder, marvel, hurt, explore, and just be here.
We need to have adventures in life, and we need to embrace the good and the bad that come with our journey. It's risky to go out and try new things, but if we don't then we won't grow. The world is full of wonders, but we have to be willing to step out into the big, scary world to find them.
I'm not done making messes yet.
I'm not done growing yet.
I'm not staying in my comfort zone.
I'm still venturing into all kinds of wide open spaces.
2 comments:
This post is written so beautifully <3 We should never stop going and going through life :)
I love how sometimes we can point to different songs and moments of our lives! Honestly, Let it Go has been a big part of my life lately. That song came into my life at just the perfect moment and kinda defines where I am in life. So when the preschoolers start to sing it, I don't mind. I also love how both of our blogs have song lyrics. :)
And... Hey Ya. Good times. Whenever I hear that song I smile. A LOT.
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