Tuesday, February 21, 2006

LITTLE GETAWAYS

     

I travel through dark forests, venture through fields of flowers, get pelted with snow, showered with rain, and warmed by the sunshine along a sandy beach. I wince, smile, shiver, ponder, weep, and laugh along the way.

I take these trips willingly and on a regular basis. I know my heartstrings will be tugged at times. I am aware I will feel things intensely during my journeys. But no matter which emotions will be stirred within me, I am glad for them.

These little vacations afford me the opportunity to meet some spectacular people~men and women. I even get to have glimpses into their lives. I have had peeks into their hearts and souls. That they would be willing to share parts of themselves with me makes me feel good. And it does not even bother me that many, many of these people are intellectually far superior to me. How often does anyone NOT MIND feeling a lack of adequate intelligence?! Well, I sure do not mind a single bit. If anything, I appreciate the newfound knowledge I have acquired through them.

They teach me much in the short time I spend with them before I move along. Some of the lessons learned can be found in books, but the information would not be presented nearly as well or in a manner which invites my eager anticipation. Other lessons are those which can only be found through life experiences. Those stories are told, and I am captivated. I lean forward and try to absorb all there is put out there for me. Opinions are expressed, and I try to remain unbiased while I take in the reasons why they hold those thoughts. I still might not share their views, but I am not offended by the way they speak them. They are careful not to attack those who disagree. These people have class. (The best definition of the word class I have ever heard was said either by Ann Landers or Dear Abby, and the gist of it was this: "A person with class is someone who makes the most people the least uncomfortable.") Oh yes, I do like the people I visit on my trips.

And just where do I go on these many vacations? To the journals/blogs of Blogspot and AOL. I cannot say I have ever come away from reading these people's journals and not been left with food for thought. At times, I also leave with a tummy ache from the laughter they cause me! There are some tremendous people in this world of blogging. I got very, very lucky and located many of them.

No matter the weather they are experiencing at the particular time they write, I will gladly join them there. After all, they bring so much to me.

"Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart." ~William Wordsworth

and

"Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish." ~John Jakes

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful...you know...it takes a smart cookie to see the lesson in others hon'. ;)  C.  http://journals.aol.com/gdireneoe/thedailies

Anonymous said...

It's such a great life experience to come across the writing of another and taking something away with you.

We're never too old, nor too smart, to learn.

Jimmy

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, you put into words all the feelings that you get from reading other people writings.  I think it makes us more human, more connected to open up and see that others have the same feelings, worries, hopes, and dreams. Very good entry thanks...Sandi http://journals.aol.com/sdoscher458/IJustHadToLaugh

Anonymous said...

I do love these "little getaways", I always make sure to visit this site first.
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Anonymous said...

Very well said.  Everyone has something of themselves to add to the mix.  Some are sad, some are eloquent, some are funny.  I admire most all of them.  And whatever they say, they have a lot of guts to put themselves out there and say what they are thinking and open themselves up to all readers.  It is a broad spectrum of human nature to read these blogs.  I have always enjoyed yours.
You have a way with words.  And I love when you tell about the music you love.

Anonymous said...

Another beautiful entry, Nikki.

Never underestimate your own intelligence. You have a rare gift of insight that can be attributed to very few people. As you write about how others have touched you, I wonder if you realize how much you have touched people as well. Especially me!

I am very honored to know you!

And yes, you are correct that the blogisphere is a very special place to meet extraordinary people!

XOXOX
Maryanne
http://insidethegildedcage.blogspot.com/