By Madison Grace
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This
is Day 14 of my 30 days of Fun, and halfway into it, it has been a broadening
experience. By nature, I’ve been much
more of a homebody, so doing this has allowed me to expand my experiences and
way of thinking. I was just talking to
my mom about this challenge because it really is helping me clear some of my
self-imposed blocks in my life. I
mentioned to her how I would love to meet new people and expand my social
circle but how do I do that sitting in the comforts of my home all the time. So in that regards, it is really helping me
out.
As
I do different and fun activities, I go back and forth between scheduling something
for me to do versus asking Gratitude what she wants me to do. Either way that I do it, Gratitude ends up
working things as she wants to work it.
For example, on Day 2, my intent was to visit one particular
museum. I couldn’t find it for whatever
reason, and I was lead to visit a museum that I hadn’t even known existed
featuring African art and another museum featuring a variety of art forms. I had a great time nevertheless.
And
then there are other days when I ask Gratitude where she wants me to go. And she leads me to where she wants me to
go. On Day 9, I walked an area of my
town that I hadn’t been before/hadn’t been to in a while. The day before, I went to Whole Foods to buy
some kitty litter for my cat. The kitty
litter at Whole Foods isn’t my favorite, but I needed some while I still
searched for the kitty litter that is right for me. Whole Foods was out of the kitty litter, so I
figured I would have to return there once they restocked on the litter. While walking my roads yet not trodden for my
activity of the day, I discovered a little doggie shop. Even though it was a doggie shop, I decided
to drop in to see if they sold any cat items.
And they did have a nice selection of cat items. I bought an all-natural kitty litter that I
hadn’t tried before and some new toys for my kitten. The kitty litter so far is really good, and I’m
thinking I just may have found exactly what I was looking for. And I would have never discovered this little
boutique doggie shop had I not followed Gratitude’s guidance. Another nice little thing about following
Gratitude’s guidance is that a few days after visiting the doggie shop, I was
taking a closer look at the receipt and realized that the kind cashier gave me
a 10% off membership discount (even though I’m not a member of their doggie obedience
school). I was thrilled by that little
gift from Gratitude.
On
some days, because of my homebody nature, I have to force myself to get up and
do something different and fun. It’s a
form of resistance. Even though I know
that doing activities is good for expanding myself and my experiences, I don’t
always want to do it. That’s where
Gratitude comes in because by feeling Gratitude for my ability to do some
activities, my meeting people and putting myself out there, and even some of
the resulting experiences that I’m having, I’m definitely benefiting. Additionally, because I’m doing something
different everyday, I’m gaining new experiences and insights that I’m applying
to my creative writing. It’s allowing me
to broaden my mind to become a more imaginative creator, a better writer.
It’s
also interesting how Gratitude somehow springs different expanding situations
my way. Two days ago, I get a call from
my out of town mom saying that she was in the area and wanted to drop by. You can imagine how ruffled I felt trying to
get things cleaned up around the house at the last minute. And I felt bad because the timing was all
wrong. I had to work the day that she
got here and the following day which was Friday. We couldn’t do anything on Saturday because I
had already made plans to go to an amusement park with a group of friends. But it all worked out. I was able to take the time off of work on
Friday (today) to spend the day with her.
We talked for hours and went to an Amish farmer’s market to do some
grocery shopping. It was interesting to
see how Gratitude worked her magic during our shopping visit. Everything worked seamlessly, and when we got
boggled down in our thoughts and got off track, Gratitude worked circumstances
to put us back on track. For example, I
had bought some specialty cheese, got a grossly incorrect change back, but was
so excited about my purchase that I didn’t notice. A few minutes later, my mom was paying for
her purchase at a different counter when the cashier noticed that she overpaid
for her purchase, and he gave her extra change back. That was my clue about my not receiving the
correct change back (I was supposed to receive $11 dollars in change, but only
received a $1). When I noticed the error
when buying some fruit at a different counter, I immediately went back to the
cheese counter to alert them to the mistake.
They were very kind and gracious and immediately gave me my $10, without
question. I almost didn’t go back to let
them know about the mistake because I thought they would have to do a time
consuming money assessment on the cash register. It all worked out. And I was happy that I got the correct $10
owed to me.
Gratitude is making so much happen with my 30 days of fun. The main thing is that so far, I’m having a great time and it’s forcing me to look beyond myself and enjoy my world around me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!