Friday, June 18, 2010

Impact

The other day, Janice posed the question  "Who has had the most impact on your life? And why?" as her facebook status.
The answers she received included:

  • My kids. They've taught me more about life and the love of God then anyone else.
  • Jesus. He loves everyone and wishes harm to no one. His painful sacrifice is what washes away my repeatative ugly sin so God can see me as good.
  • My grandmother - that unconditional love, the easy relationship with an adult - and someone who adored my kids as much as I do.
  • My friends. I am so blessed to have so many wonderful friends in my life. I think it's probably because we go through similar events in our lives and have each other to turn to for support.
Why did my mind go to the negative when I read the question? 

I was out for dinner tonight with some old friends, (and by old, I mean "old" - (insert smiley face) between the two of them, they've lived for 113 years) so there was alot of wisdom at the table. I asked them the same question (which is the awesome aspect of sharing a meal with adults - they aren't suspicious when you ask a question. They don't reply with, "What's with all the questions? Why are you psycho-analyzing me? Why does it matter? Why do we have to talk?") Anyways, I posed the question at dinner tonight (which was so delish - we went to Coza. Have you been there? Wonderful.) and the divorced one said, "my daughter" and the happily married one said, "my husband."

And believe me when I say I hate that my answer was `the guy I fell for when I was 15'. He impacted my teenaged years, my post secondary years, my 20's, my 30's and even though I've been divorced for all of my 40's - and I have a rich, full, lovely, somewhat adventurous, somewhat peaceful, somewhat love-filled life, the reality is, we share 3 sons. His life, his decisions, his income, his work, his philosophy on Gen Y-ers, affects our kids and in turn, me. I'm not saying it's been all bad. Because it hasn't. It's just that, wow. 

I was 15, you know?
Drew is 15. 
15 seems so young from a 49 year old's point of view. When I look back to that year, a few things stick out...
 - I developed a crush on the guy who was elected to be our Student Council President.
 - I chose to become actively involved in my church.
 - I got my first job - at the Hobby Hut.

And the rest is history. All three of the above have had a long lasting effect on how I navigated through life.

It sometimes paralyzes me to think of the far-reaching consequences of a decision that a 15 year old makes. Or a 19 year old. Or a 23 year old.

Every decision you make, matters.
Every choice you make, has a ripple effect on your future.
Every friend you make. Every job you take. Every cake you bake. (Just kidding about the cake and bake. They rhymed and I felt like I was channeling a Police song for a second there.) Every experience you embrace, everything you watch, read or listen to MATTERS. 

It just does. Even if you don't want it to.

Three things I'm thankful for:
1. Friends. Especially those who like to talk. Oh, I guess that would be all of them. 
2. Family. From my mom and sister all the way to my kids and nieces/nephews - I am so thankful.
3. Pedicured feet. 

Shalom,


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yup.
We live and die by our choices and it's a damn shame we make so many of the big ones when we're too young and foolish to know better.
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