Monday, April 16, 2007

Spring--And Second Chances

Spring has arrived to the desert Southwest, and with it the return of warm (or should I say warmer?) temps. We had wind gusts last Thursday of up to 40 mph, but we got some rain out of it overnight, which we desperately need, and also some snow up on the mountains.

It’s a beautiful time of year here. Nights are still cool (in the 50s and 60s), and as the days get longer we can take advantage of the abundant sunshine. (At least, until summer arrives and the temps climb—and stay—over 100 degrees.) And even though the pollen count is high and wreaking havoc on a lot of people (me to a certain extent, but nothing like I’ve seen other people suffering), it’s still one of my favorite times of the year.

Some of the cacti has already been blooming, plus the palo verde trees, bringing color to the browns and greens of the desert. Put it all underneath a robin’s egg blue sky, and you have…paradise.

You know what Spring makes me think of? Renewal. Renewal of hope—a second chance at doing things you perhaps missed out on before, or have put off. It’s a new time for those New Year’s Resolutions—dust ’em off and make a commitment to yourself to start over. Doesn’t matter if it’s the second time, or the fiftieth. Just start again. This time might just be the time.

What would you like a “do over” for?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wish I could make sure I stick to my exercise plan... I feel like I've done that over multiple times, lol

Sherrill Quinn said...

Me, too, Ali. Every morning when I wake up 1/2 an hour before my alarm goes off, I think, I should get up and exercise. Do I? Of course not! But tomorrow's always another day and, hopefully, one of these tomorrows it's actually gonna happen! :)

Unknown said...

I'd like to do over my levels of stress. If I could just put that ito persepctive more, I think other things would get easier... like excersizing more, being more organized, spending more time with friends and family instead of work. Not that work isn't important, but it is easy to get very wrapped up in it.

Sherrill Quinn said...

I hear you, JC. My last job sucked up everything--time, energy, effort. Very stressful. And when you're tired and stressed, you don't eat right and don't exercise enough, which just makes you all that more tired and stressed. Good luck to you!!

Anna J. Evans said...

I'd like to have a college do over...to major in something that might have helped me earn money, lol.

Anna