Thursday, December 18, 2008

looking over the shoulder


at the end of this tumultuous year, with so much to think about, i have to stop and give praise for all the blessings i've experienced. now that our lake is frozen and we're confined to the river i have had to shift my focus to the movement of life. last weekend we paddled to the Dollar Bridge from the dam and the wind was stronger than the current. so much to consider when life takes the same course. i remember the headwinds Katie Lindquist, my rider in RAAM 2001, encountered on the high plains of Colorado. When every other factor weighed in, a twenty mph headwind was enough to call it quits. on most other days it probably wouldn't have fazed her. on our Des Moines River a headwind doesn't seem too difficult most days, but on Lake Superior it was enough to keep us bivouac'd on the rocks all day. how often does one small detail become the deciding factor in everything we do?

our history defines us in so many ways, and often limits us by our hesitations and indecisions; yet, it allows us the freedom to soar with the eagles on that one occasion when we stop fighting the current.

"The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it" - Woodrow Wilson

in a year when the economy has redefined all of us, there is time to rededicate ourselves to understanding that we have the power to survive any test of will, and the determination to turn and go with the flow. To make our Way easier we simply have to turn and absorb the energy that is needed to reach our goal. no obstacle will sweep us away or turn us under if we have the flexibility to bend with the pressure, and not break. for all the mistakes, for all the wrong turns, for all the indecisions......... i give thanks for the ability to learn, and keep on paddling.......
thanks to all those that have helped me on my journey in this past year. i look forward to exploring new destinations, new sunrises, and new sunsets.


Monday, December 8, 2008

finding The Way


at the end of a busy year i harken back to exciting moments and warm consistencies. when the weather becomes dark and cold it is comforting to think about all the blessings of the past twelve months and all those that have made it special: family and friends. it is too easy to just live out the daily existence and see tomorrows turning into todays, and todays turning into yesterdays: í framtiðin, í dag, í gær.... or some semblance of this difficult language (icelandic/islensku) that occupies my desire to learn.


there are so many wise individuals to draw from when discussing the concept of "the Way" and i'll include a few of my favorite quotes. this has been a central theme of my writings so i'll just continue to explore what some would focus on, "i am the Light and the Way".

“God didn’t promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears, and light for the Way.”
-author unknown

“Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the Way.”
-Abraham Lincoln

The Way of the superior person is threefold; virtuous, they are free from anxieties; wise, they are free from perplexities; and bold, they are free from fear.”
-Confuscius

“Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life, not so much by what happens to you as by the Way your mind looks at what happens.”-Kahlil Gibran


to be proactive is to use an old football idiom that says, "a strong offense is your best defense". as i mentioned last, to overcome adversity with positive nature is the best medicine. i revel in the joy that comes with each morning and the possibilities for everyone to live life to the fullest with expectations of great things. what a wonderful time in our existence when we can at least believe that we make a difference in this world.

may you all, at this joyous holiday time, be free of anxieties, perplexities, and fear! God bless us everyone!