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The Starfish Story

 

While walking along a beach, an elderly gentleman saw someone in the distance leaning down, picking something up and throwing it into the ocean.

As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young man, picking up starfish one by one and tossing each one gently back into the water.

He came closer still and called out, “Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?”

The young man paused, looked up, and replied “Throwing starfish into the ocean.”

The old man smiled, and said, “I must ask, then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?”

To this, the young man replied, “The sun is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them in, they’ll die.”

Upon hearing this, the elderly observer commented, “But, young man, do you not realise that there are miles and miles of beach and there are starfish all along every mile? You can’t possibly make a difference!”

The young man listened politely. Then he bent down, picked up another starfish, threw it into the back into the ocean past the breaking waves and said, “It made a difference for that one.”

 

~ Adapted from a story originally by Loren Eiseley.  Thanks to Susan from Together Walking for sharing this beautiful sentiment!

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Living Your Purpose

This past Saturday we got the opportunity to do something cool.  A fellow unschooling friend emailed to tell me about her sister, who is 5 months into a cross-country trip on horseback (how awesome is that??).  She was going to be traveling somewhat through our area, and wanted to know if we could help in any way.  I’d at first thought we could at least help with route info, since we do so much off-roading, but it turned out she was further south than we were familiar with.  We didn’t have a place to tether her horses for the night, and she wasn’t going to be close enough to our area to make that part practical anyway.  So we did the next best thing we could think of.

After a few phone conversations back and forth, we loaded up our trailer with a bale of hay, a bunch of water, the fold-able table we take camping, and a cooler packed with picnic fixings, a bunch of fruit, and some wine.  (It turns out the horses enjoyed pickles just as much the carrots and apples we’d brought, and while they were definitely interesting in sniffing the wine, they didn’t actually want to drink any :))

We met Sea and her horses at a lovely lake she’d found to camp at.

 

 

We unpacked all the food, and ending up eating – and visiting – late into the night.    It was a beautiful night, warm and dry, and the sky was full of stars (something you take for granted until you live in a city like Phoenix).  We became fast friends with the horses, and us humans easily chatted about everything from unschooling to science museums to following your dreams.

I went home that night feeling energized and inspired, and it wasn’t until the next day at church – during a sermon about living your purpose in life – that I fully realized why.  People who are following their dreams, no matter what those dreams may be, are always interesting and inspiring.  People who are living their purpose have to really LIVE.  You can’t ride across the country on horseback and do it halfway.   You have to commit, and you have to do it.

Wonderful evening, and wonderful lesson.

You can follow their inspiring journey on their blog, Free Range Rodeo.

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Worms, field trips, and some plans for the future

Yesterday morning, the kids and I went on a field trip that I haven’t been able to stop thinking about since.  It was actually only the first stop in one of those crazybusyexhaustingbutfun kind of days –  the kind that had us leaving the house at 9:00 AM and not returning until 6:30 PM – but it’s the stop that won’t leave my mind.

We toured a city home whose owners had transformed it into a sustainable, completely eco-friendly living space.   And it was awesome.  I will always hold out hope that we’ll have a nice piece of land again someday (sometimes it still befuddles me that a country girl like me wound up in a city the size of Phoenix, of all places) but yesterday’s tour reminded me that I don’t have to have a big chunk of land in order to make some huge – and hugely impactful – changes to the way we live.

On this less than 8,000 square foot plot, this family utilized:

They also had chickens; an outdoor shower; many edible, multi-functional and indigenous plants;  bee blocks;  a small greenhouse; rebar shade structures… and much more that I’m forgetting.  The entire space was careful and deliberately designed, and nothing – not so much as a drop of rainwater – was wasted.

All right there on this little plot, in a regular old neighborhood, right in the middle of a city.

Inspiring.

I came home filled with ideas, and looking at our current housing situation with new perspective.   Lately we’ve been talking about the possibility of moving again (locally) and have been sifting through our options.  Unfortunately, because like so many millions of other Americans right now we are woefully underwater on our house, our options are few.   We’re starting at the only place we can start, by culling our clutter, organizing our finances, and getting the house ready for someone who will really love it.  When we do move (and I say “when” instead of “if” because I believe it will happen) if we can recreate even half of what this beautiful family has designed, I will be happy.

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Regrets

I love it when people say things so succinctly and beautifully that I don’t have to try to say them (or bungle them) myself. I have nothing brilliant or witty or helpful to say today, but please, please read this. Words to live by, for sure. You are welcome.

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