You may be wondering where I have been. Well, life has been pretty busy lately and my blog has been down for right around a whole week. I have finished my book and will be sharing that with you tomorrow. But today I wanted to describe what my life is like.
My friend Pamela Hodges asked on her blog ipaintiwrite.com what life is like to us. She plans to put all submissions into a book. You can read more about her plans on the post “Tell me what life is like and be in my book“. I have been describing my life as a boat for a long time. So I’m going to share it with you today. And since I haven’t blogged in quite a while (try a whole month!!!) this post is very fitting as a prelude to my book launch tomorrow.
My life is like a boat. A leaky boat. It keeps taking on water.
I run over to one part of my boat realizing I neglected an area. I work diligently to fix the holes and bale out water.
Ah! Smooth sailing…
Then suddenly I look behind me… Oh, no! Another leak. In the process of fixing one area of the boat I forgot to see the damage in another area of the ship. I then have to run over there and fix that leak and bale out more water.
There fixed! Life is good.
Uh oh! Yep, you guessed it. I’m constantly running in circles to fix up this rickety ship.
One day it’s the dishes starting to pile up. I get so upset about the mess that I work very diligently to get that mess cleaned up. It may take a few days but I’m back on target with the housekeeping.
Then I turn around. Sometimes I don’t even turn around just someone warns me. You have a problem over here. Maybe it’s a problem one of my children are having. I leave everything else behind and focus on that problem. Great that child’s problem is solved. Even if it took a few weeks to resolve the issue, I’m happy with the results.
But oh, no! I planned to have a book finished and given to you, my faithful followers, by the end of August. So I rush over to that part of life and try to get that resolved. I have so many things planned for my little part of cyber space.
Anyway, you get the picture. And that is what life is like for me. I’m still on this same old rickety ship called “Life”. I’m beginning to see that it will always be this way.
I used to get very upset at the tipping and tossing by the waves. Once I accepted this ship that God has given me, I can now enjoy the ride.
How about you? What is life like for you? Do you have trouble keeping everything in balance? Please tell me about it in the comments.
Where am I at today on this boat? Well, the dishes are clean. The kids homeschooling got off to a pretty good start.
Where are the holes? Well, you have just witnessed me patching one up right now. I am finally posting this blog post after a month of neglect.
Over all? Life is pretty good since I have great ship-mates like you to share it with. 🙂
And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full. And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish? And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. ~ Mark 4:37-39
~♥~ Anastacia ~♥~
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Great analogy Anastacia. How nice to have you back.
Thank you, Pamela! It’s good to be back.
Beautiful.
Thanks, Laura!
I love your picture of life as a boat. I’ve never thought of it that way, but life is so much like a boat, way out in the ocean, sometimes with other boats and sometimes all alone. Your writing is lovely and true.
Thank you, Kathleen!
“Once I accepted this boat that God has given me, I can now enjoy the ride.” That’s exactly the way I see life. I’m just along for the ride. I really enjoyed this post.
Thank you, Shelley!
I liked this Anastacia, and you’re right, life is like a boat. Some days there is smooth sailing, other days, not so much. And as long as everyone in the boat is okay, well it makes for a nice journey.
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Yes, with our life jackets on we can all just have fun splashing in the water as we bail it out together. There are a lot of great analogies with life being like a boat. 🙂 Thanks, Anne!
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