Ok, so since September (through correspondence on my
facebook page) I’ve been taunting y’all with a promise that someday soon I was
going to write a blog post explaining what I’ve been up to that has slowed me
down in the blog-posting department.
Well, “someday soon” has finally arrived and I’d like to make my first post addressing the “slow down” but before I do, I just really quick want to thank you for your continued support through all the comments, tweets, pins, stumbles and referrals. All that LOVE kept this blog alive and even helped it grow. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Now…. let me tell you about what’s been keeping me.
Well, “someday soon” has finally arrived and I’d like to make my first post addressing the “slow down” but before I do, I just really quick want to thank you for your continued support through all the comments, tweets, pins, stumbles and referrals. All that LOVE kept this blog alive and even helped it grow. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Now…. let me tell you about what’s been keeping me.
No, it’s not a Green Monster Smoothie that's been keeping me from posting. This is just what I’m using to illustrate the story….it serves several purposes:
1)- it has the word “monster” in it so it adds drama to the
story that otherwise would not be there. J
2)- It can be made in a Blendtec Blender (more information
on that later)
3)- It may look scary, but once you try it you will find
there is nothing to be afraid of…it’s wonderful, (kind of like the impetus for
my story. It seemed really scary to me at first but now that I’m mostly through
it…I can see that it was an experience I was grateful to have.)
4)- it’s in a cup. (Ok, I know it’s not a "cup", it’s a
glass…. but I wanted a picture of
something GOOD in a cup so this picture will just have to do.)
So…a summation of the past 6 months of my life presented in parable form (so as to allow everyone the opportunity to relate. I see no good reason to alienate anyone just because they haven’t had a similar experience.) Here it goes....
So…a summation of the past 6 months of my life presented in parable form (so as to allow everyone the opportunity to relate. I see no good reason to alienate anyone just because they haven’t had a similar experience.) Here it goes....
Often I hear folks talking about “filling their bucket”.
When I hear this, I think of a bucket that rests near a fountain that is used
to gather water that can be used in case the fountain (from which it is filled)
runs dry and there is no water to be had. The bucket holds enough water (i.e.
goodness) to provide what is needed until the fountain flows again.
Well, I have a [figurative] bucket and in it I keep all the
goodness I can catch. Truth, happiness, joy, love, giggles, hugs, kisses,
laughter, experiences, memories, goals & hope…if it’s good, it goes in my
bucket.
My bucket has never failed me. It has always held the sweet refreshment I needed, exactly when I needed it, until late last summer (2011).
Being wise (like I so often am) I decided that even thought the fountain was still flowing I should go and check on my bucket…you know, just to make sure it was filled and prepared for when I needed it. Well, when I took a peek inside, I was a bit astonished. There was nothing in it. It was completely empty.
“Someone must be taking my goodness.” I thought. “Oh well, I’ll just fill it back up.” So I pushed it under the full stream of the fountain. When I thought the bucket should be close to full, I took a second glance inside. That is when I began to panic (just a little).
My bucket has never failed me. It has always held the sweet refreshment I needed, exactly when I needed it, until late last summer (2011).
Being wise (like I so often am) I decided that even thought the fountain was still flowing I should go and check on my bucket…you know, just to make sure it was filled and prepared for when I needed it. Well, when I took a peek inside, I was a bit astonished. There was nothing in it. It was completely empty.
“Someone must be taking my goodness.” I thought. “Oh well, I’ll just fill it back up.” So I pushed it under the full stream of the fountain. When I thought the bucket should be close to full, I took a second glance inside. That is when I began to panic (just a little).
My bucket wasn’t holding water!
First, I tried to fill it up, again. When that didn’t work I thought that maybe the integrity of my bucket had been compromised so I began to inspect it for holes or leaks. When I found none, full on panic ensued.
WHY WOULDN’T MY BUCKET HOLD WATER?
WHAT WAS I GOING TO DO WITHOUT A PROPER BUCKET!?
Quickly, I decided to put my bucket down and take a step back in order to give myself some distance to either calm down or get some perspective in order to see if there was something I had missed.
With each step backward the problem became increasingly
clear. It wasn’t that there was a leak or a hole; it was that my bucket wasn’t
a bucket….
IT WAS A CUP!
The force of water coming out of the fountain was so great
that when it hit the bottom of the cup it immediately splashed back out! From where I was I had two choices I could either:
A)- take my cup to a slower running fountain or
B)-get a proper bucket!
I decided to stick with the fountain I was familiar with and
set out to find a bigger bucket.
In a frantic effort to find what I was looking for I called everyone I knew who I thought might know anything about buckets or might have one for me to borrow until I could find my own. It seemed my peace was dependant on finding something big enough and sturdy enough to hold the goodness that came from the fountain.
Finally, after making a colossal mess from pulling everything off of my shelves, out of storage and from the places I go to look for lost things....I found what I was searching for. I can now report that what I found holds water very well.
Now, not wanting to repeat this event anytime in the future, I have decided to keep my eye out for bigger and sturdier buckets - you know, just in case there comes a day when the pressure of the fountain is turned up again and the bucket I have is no longer enough to hold what it needs to. When that happens, I’ll know exactly where to go to replace it.
In a frantic effort to find what I was looking for I called everyone I knew who I thought might know anything about buckets or might have one for me to borrow until I could find my own. It seemed my peace was dependant on finding something big enough and sturdy enough to hold the goodness that came from the fountain.
Finally, after making a colossal mess from pulling everything off of my shelves, out of storage and from the places I go to look for lost things....I found what I was searching for. I can now report that what I found holds water very well.
Now, not wanting to repeat this event anytime in the future, I have decided to keep my eye out for bigger and sturdier buckets - you know, just in case there comes a day when the pressure of the fountain is turned up again and the bucket I have is no longer enough to hold what it needs to. When that happens, I’ll know exactly where to go to replace it.
The only real problem I have now (beside the mess that I made that I may never be able to clean up) is that I can’t get the goodness out as fast as it’s coming in, so it often… runneth over!
Thanks again everyone for sharing your goodness with me through this phase in my journey when I thought I had none.
Now get out your blender (a Blendtec if you have it) and blend up a delicious, healthy Green Monster so that we can raise our “cups” to the New Year. May this year be filled with enough goodness to share with everyone. May our world view be big enough to find goodness in every relationship. May our minds be open to new information and may our hearts allow us to receive it.
Happy 2012!
Basic Green Monster
Yield: 1 Gianormous Smoothie
Ingredients:
2 cups (packed) fresh spinach, steamed
1 to 1 ¼ cups milk (I prefer rice milk)
2 Tablespoons chia seeds
1 banana
1 - 2 cups of ice (about 10
depending on the size)
Directions:
- Place all the ingredients into the Blendtec, hit the smoothie button and when it’s done, ENJOY!
If you don’t have a Blendtec do
the following:
- Place the
ingredients into your blender in the following order: 1) chia seeds, 2)
spinach, 3) banana, 4) milk. The reason for this order is so the heavier
ingredients weigh down the chia seeds and spinach and keep it from flying
up around the blender and sticking to the side.
- Blend everything on the highest setting for 1 minute or so. Finally, add ice and blend on the ice setting. Pour into a large glass.
Gwenevere
10 comments:
What a great story, I was anxiously waiting to find out the purpose of the bucket. I kept getting closer and closer to the screen, like reading a mystery . Loved it!!
I'm glad you liked it @Fried Green Aprons (I hope it wasn't too cryptic).
I love the parable. I'm glad your bucket is full once again. Have a blessed week!
So glad to see a post with good news! Someday I would like to hear more! Until then.... what the heck is a chia seed?
Great story, great ending. So glad you found a bucket, and that it's full. You're awesome.
Such a beautiful way to express yourself, glad you bucket is full and happy :) Delightful drink!
Waiting for more Blendtec goodness so I can have recipes to try with my ninja blender.
Sure. love ya.
Love my Blend Tec. Here's something you might find useful (Robyn is a friend of mine): http://greensmoothiegirl.com/
@Trisha T, a chia seed comes from a desert plant that grows in southern Mexico. They have long been known for their health benefits and were used as a basic survival ration for Aztec warriors. Today, they are used for their high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. They are a better source of these fatty acids than flax seeds and are also very high in antioxidants.
For more information about natural health supplements, check out my website: NutritionLifestyles.com.
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