
There’s a certain time of the day when the world slows down and you can’t help but wonder.
I experienced one of those times last week as my husband and I walked the beaches at sunset on Marco Island, Florida. As warm breezes gently reorganized the clouds in the sky, pelicans skimmed the waters in search of their dinner and children raced along the shoreline squeezing one last ounce of fun out of the remnants of their day, I wandered and I wondered. Looking up into the sky, it was almost as if someone unexpectedly tapped me on the shoulder and asked me, Hey! Have you done everything that you ever wanted to do, needed to do in this lifetime – and have you done it well?
It’s funny how such a grand sunset can make one feel so small. It’s not like I don’t see sunsets at home all of the time, I do. I live at the beach. But somehow this one felt different. Instead of leaving me with warm and mellow feelings, this fiery red sky sent out a challenge – Wake up! Live a little more. Laugh a little more. Challenge yourself to try something new. Be the best person you can be. See the good in others. Stop whining about the petty things. Turn off the nasty news and read a book instead. Tell your friends and family how much you love them.
Wow! That was some unsettling sunset and the best thing that could have happened to me. It made me stop and think and I felt rejuvenated, convinced that I would not forget all that I had been inspired to do. But by the time I sat in the airport for five hours waiting for a long overdue flight, watched two women get into a weird fight over who was looking at who, got on an airplane where nothing seemed to be working, moved from carousel to carousel in search of my misplaced luggage and finally collapsed in my bed at four a.m., I had forgotten everything.
Until this morning, when I pulled my sunset picture up on my phone and started remembering. I’ve got the time, energy, health and ability and I have a lot to accomplish before the sun sets tonight. I think I’ll start with a cup of hazelnut coffee and tell my husband that I love him. The day awaits!
I hope you too find an inspiring sunset of your own.
I experienced one of those times last week as my husband and I walked the beaches at sunset on Marco Island, Florida. As warm breezes gently reorganized the clouds in the sky, pelicans skimmed the waters in search of their dinner and children raced along the shoreline squeezing one last ounce of fun out of the remnants of their day, I wandered and I wondered. Looking up into the sky, it was almost as if someone unexpectedly tapped me on the shoulder and asked me, Hey! Have you done everything that you ever wanted to do, needed to do in this lifetime – and have you done it well?
It’s funny how such a grand sunset can make one feel so small. It’s not like I don’t see sunsets at home all of the time, I do. I live at the beach. But somehow this one felt different. Instead of leaving me with warm and mellow feelings, this fiery red sky sent out a challenge – Wake up! Live a little more. Laugh a little more. Challenge yourself to try something new. Be the best person you can be. See the good in others. Stop whining about the petty things. Turn off the nasty news and read a book instead. Tell your friends and family how much you love them.
Wow! That was some unsettling sunset and the best thing that could have happened to me. It made me stop and think and I felt rejuvenated, convinced that I would not forget all that I had been inspired to do. But by the time I sat in the airport for five hours waiting for a long overdue flight, watched two women get into a weird fight over who was looking at who, got on an airplane where nothing seemed to be working, moved from carousel to carousel in search of my misplaced luggage and finally collapsed in my bed at four a.m., I had forgotten everything.
Until this morning, when I pulled my sunset picture up on my phone and started remembering. I’ve got the time, energy, health and ability and I have a lot to accomplish before the sun sets tonight. I think I’ll start with a cup of hazelnut coffee and tell my husband that I love him. The day awaits!
I hope you too find an inspiring sunset of your own.