I had made it to the spice cabinet for a reason, but then I had become distracted. I did not know that I was searching for the maple flavoring until I looked back to where I had been and remembered my purpose.
This simple experience struck me - although we should not live in the past, we need to understand where we have been to know where it is that we want to go. Learning from mistakes, learning from others, learning from triumphs... we will know the path that we want to pursue in the future.
Oh dear - I keep typing and deleting ideas... so I will keep it simple and with the one thing that has stood out to me.
I like to watch past episodes of "Who Do You Think You Are" while I walk on the treadmill. I have only seen 10 or 15, but when I started to think of looking back, I started to notice statements that the celebrities make. (This is a program sponsored by Ancestry.com in which they trace the roots of celebrities.) They say things like, "This has really changed how I see things." "This will change the way I make decisions in the future."
Looking back at Montano De Oro. A favorite spot during childhood and during our courtship, it is great to be able to share it with our children. |
...Well, I don't know what it is, but there is a connection and it is real.
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Looking back at surfing, most of our dates involved surfing so it was fun for Mark to teach the kids. |
A few other looking back moments:
Looking back in Paso Robles, I love being on this road on Grandpa's ranch and thinking of all evening walks with family during childhood. |
Looking back on how it feels when I sleep long vs how I feel when I get up and get going... I will hope to get ignore the temptation to sleep in.
Looking back on fun family times, I will try to remember to not get over scheduled and make sure that family recreation is a top priority.
Looking back on past photo albums, I will try to remember to capture our fun moments in pictures.
Looking back into my past journals I see who I really am, I gain confidence in my abilities, my relationships, and my future.
Looking back at the beach - watching the children play I know this could have been me and my siblings. Family traditions are important at all levels of living. |
(The photos are all from April 2015, Spring Break)