I’m transitioning to another phase in life. My job as an interpreter at Old World Wisconsin is ending for the season. Working for minimum wage at a living history museum was one of the most awesome choices I’ve ever made. I decided to spend my time doing something that I found interesting and valuable instead of compromising my satisfaction to make a bigger paycheck. However, I want to do better. I want to do something even more significant and important with my time and energy, something more socially responsible, more environmentally responsible, more philosophically moral. I don’t know what that will turn out to be… yet. A blogger friend posted this Oprah quote and got me thinking: “Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.” (Thanks, Susan from skedazzles!) I want to prepare myself for my next awesome choice and make sure that I am open and aware of opportunities. Something will undoubtedly fall into my lap. As I was talking to Steve about this, we were actually living an example. Here’s what happened…
Driving home from the grocery store, I noticed a black Labrador trotting down the street toward the park without an owner in sight. After I’d unpacked the groceries and made lunch, I heard a woman calling outside. I went out to ask if she was looking for a black dog. She was, and I told her where I’d seen it. About a half hour later, Steve and I went out to take a walk. The woman was still looking for the dog; she told us that it belonged to her niece who lives around the corner from us at a house with a “For Sale by Owner” sign. So we went walking in the direction of the park. We heard someone calling a dog down by the river and learned that another couple was looking for a German shepherd named Corky. We told them that there was also a lab named Drake on the loose. We resumed our walk. A little while later, it started raining, and we headed back toward home. We saw Corky’s folks turning their van into an adjacent park across the street. They called to us and told us they’d found the lab down by the bridge. They hadn’t found Corky yet, though. When we got to the bridge, there was Drake, secured to a post by a leash, presumably donated by Corky’s folks. So we untied him and walked him home. By then, it was pouring. About a block from home, a car was driving slowly down the street. I guessed it was the woman looking for Drake. She was incredibly excited and pleased to see us leading the dog homeward. Her niece was at work on her first day back from maternity leave and had asked her aunt to let the dog out at lunch. Now I imagine this young mother, worried about leaving her dog and baby and going back to work. I’m soaking wet, but loading the dog into auntie’s car, I felt awesome. I had been out in my neighborhood, just paying attention to my surroundings, and was able to help someone out. I wasn’t trying very hard at all, but I was open to events as they unfolded. It was a very satisfactory afternoon.
That’s a great story! And I do believe that if you start putting the wheels into motion on what you truly want to do, there will be an opportunity waiting for you. Good Luck!
Thanks. I got inspired by a book of Native American art and created a family totem pole design today…thought of your posts and the creative process, letting symbolism and association and imagination flow. Another hallmark of being awesome, I think. 🙂 back at you!
I love happy endings.
Oh, me too!
That’s a great story! And I do believe that if you start putting the wheels into motion on what you truly want to do, there will be an opportunity waiting for you. Good Luck!
Thanks, Susan!
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Wonderful, wonderful feel proud … you paid it forward.. good things will always come when you do that.. Hugs x
Working on good karma doesn’t really seem like work.
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Thanks. I got inspired by a book of Native American art and created a family totem pole design today…thought of your posts and the creative process, letting symbolism and association and imagination flow. Another hallmark of being awesome, I think. 🙂 back at you!
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I firmly believe that being open to opportunities is the way to wonderful adventures. Looking forward to hearing about your next direction.
Me, too! Thanks!
I love a happy ending!
As Shakespeare would say, “All’s well…”