Motivational Monday: Live, Love, & Be Joyful
(Posted on November 30, 2020)

For nearly 30 years, I had breakfast every Friday morning at the same restaurant, in the same booth, with the same person. We'd exchange stories of our week, what was happening in our lives, how our jobs were going. I watched her daughter grow up and her grandson being born. She watched as I got married and had a child of my own. These children are now adults. We had seen a lot of life together. We smiled with each other during the good times, and we cried with each other during the painful ones. At one point we were reminiscing and realized that we'd been together 30 years --- 3 decades. So much had changed, for both of us, we were different people in different places than we were all those years ago. We were truly "just kids" when we met, yet here we were, still friends at different phases of our lives and facing different challenges.
Where did the time go?
I remember getting my driver's license and driving for myself for the first time. Oh those butterflies.
Oh the butterflies
when I met my future husband.
I remember vividly the day we chose our first dog at the animal shelter. I remember the butterflies in my stomach when we brought her home. I remember the heartbreak when we had to let her go.
I still remember the moment they laid my newborn baby in my arms --- heck I still remember the moment I found out we were going to have a baby. I remember, vividly, the rush of emotion I had--the excitement and the fear. And those butterflies!
Somewhere along the line I lost those
butterflies
. Do you remember that feeling? That excitement so palatable you felt it in your body. That feeling where you couldn't wait to experience this brand new experience.
Yeah --- that left! How did that happen?
It probably happened sometime during that 30 years, 3 decades, that I didn't see flash by my eyes.
Life is a brief experience. Sit and think about your life for a moment. Remember your highs --- and your lows --- and oh those butterflies.
Have you lost your excitement for life?
Why do we lose that excitement? Maybe some of the painful experiences cause us to shut down. Maybe we now have all the things we were trying so hard to obtain --- and the "firsts
" are gone. There's nothing to be excited for --- we've been there, done that! We know how it turns out.
What if we chose to be excited with every moment of our life? What if every moment was a wonder? What if every moment was an experience? Life would take on a whole new meaning if we were present in it, grateful for everything, and open to anything.
During those 30 years that we met every Friday, I can think of a few conversations that resonate in my mind. Usually something that had a powerful emotion attached to it. But overall, I couldn't tell you what we talked about each week. I couldn't tell you the nuances of each conversation, what the weather was or who was in the next booth. It flashed by! 30 years in the blink of an eye.
Many of us are living in fear right now, afraid that life is going to be taken from us at any moment by a virus that is everywhere. Some people will, very tragically, lose their lives to it, no doubt. Some will get ill, no doubt. It won't be fun, no doubt! But here's the truth of the matter --- your life, and the life of everyone around us is not guaranteed.
There is no assurance that you will wake up tomorrow --- or that you will continue having breakfast with your best friend every Friday morning. You see, those Friday morning breakfasts are no longer a part of my life because my dear friends life was not guaranteed. How I wish I would remember every detail of every conversation we had --- instead of just the snippets!
How I wish the butterflies were still there....
This week, let's pay attention to honoring each and every moment of our life as if it's our last moment. If you knew as you stepped out of bed this morning that today would be your final day --- have you experienced everything you wanted to experience --- have you told everyone you loved them --- did you feel those butterflies for the last time!
LIVE --- ENJOY THE MOMENT. FEEL THOSE BUTTERFLIES AND TELL THEM TO BRING A FEW FIREFLIES ALONG TO THE PARTY!
“Life is a game, play it; Life is a challenge, meet it; Life is an opportunity, capture it.”
--Unknown
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









