Friday May 10th I'm taking part in 'What I Live For', an online event organised by author Satya Robyn
People like me all over the world will be sharing what gives their lives meaning
In Satya Robyn's novel 'Thaw', Ruth gives herself three months to decide whether she can find a reason to carry on living. There's 75% off the kindle version today (99p / $1.49) - read more here: http://www.satyarobyn.com/?page_id=56
Please join in with your own art describing 'What I Live For' - visit the event and post a thought, a picture, or a blog post https://www.facebook.com/events/530335293684273/
Here are my thoughts....
What I Live For
So many hours were spent with thoughts of them in my head - their faces always in my vision, even when they were off living their lives and growing, they were close to me in my heart. I cherished every flower painting given as a gift, each story bound into a homemade book, every award and contest, the fun filled Halloween costumes, and I enjoyed the soccer games and the chorus concerts.
Now my children are all grown - wonderful young men and woman. I am proud of them all. My children have become wonderful stewards of the world, keeping in their heart love of the land, simplicity in life and cherishing friendships. I am proud of each, for their own persona and soul. They will always be what I live for, even though I know the best for them now, is for us, my husband and myself, to let them go - so they can be free to find their own path and become who they were meant to be.
Now I turn a page and begin another career with writing. I use the love of my family as my muse. I try to breath life into my words, with the underlying message - everyone deserves to be free. We all struggle, and that journey is the only way to happiness.
Through the years I have had many blessings, and happy moments I will forever cherish. I have known troubles too, and have made mistakes. Lessons in humility, and understanding of others, have replaced the once boldness of my youth. Now I hope to pass along a message, to everyone that I connect with, that they too can become who they want to be - grow into themselves, and be free. This is what I still live for - freedom.
Great post. My kids are still young but a great inspiration for my writing too. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Fi - happy writing.
DeleteAs the mother of 6, all of whom have grown up (well, they still have their moments of regression every now and then don't they?? :-D) I identify so much with your love and inspiration gained from your children. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Six - wow! Regression happens, then more leaps. Children are the face of our future, we need as many advocates for their safety, education and freedom we can muster.
DeleteLovely post Elisabeth.
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