Thursday, July 22, 2010

What Does it Matter?



Woke up this morning feeling anxious, lists and lists and lists running endless cycles through my head. Don't forget this, don't forget that. Getting ready to go on a week-long trip without the family and want to make sure I've thought of everything before I go. The world might come to an end if they run out of anything while I'm gone. God forbid my perfectly capable husband has to run out and get something, call in an order, make a special trip. No, the perfect order of the family relies on me and only me, and that is the story and my ego is sticking to it.

Couldn't quiet my mind, so gave up, logged on to the computer and read my e-mails. Had two updates on CarePages (free patient blogs for those updating their families and friends of the health of a loved one). Two different people I know have cancer. Both are parents of three young children. Both are pillars in their communities. Both are good and have done good, and spread good and deserve good but have cancer nonetheless.

All the ridiculous things I was worrying endlessly about right before were made to feel as insignificant as they truly are. None of it matters.

If it's not life and death, does it matter?

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10 comments:

Wanda said...

Sometimes it is hard to know. Other times...clear...as mud.

All will be well. All will be well.

Anonymous said...

Have a lovely trip. Relax, enjoy.

Unknown said...

oh,

crushed.

it's a perspective thing, but still .

Elizabeth said...

I've always found Ecclesiastes comforting -- the passage about all is vanity and there is nothing new under the sun.

I'm sorry to hear of your two friends -- that's terrible and I hope they heal quickly.

fullsoulahead.com said...

This trip is going to be so good. Off you go! STM will take care of it all.

Not that it matters.

xo

Deb Shucka said...

Breathe. Breathing with and for you. Love.

kario said...

Oh, how well I know that particular ego trip, my friend.

Have a wonderful trip and know that, while they can survive without you, it won't be nearly as fun ;-)

kario said...

Wow! The 'word verification' word I just had to do was "judas." No sh*t. Weird...

Anonymous said...

Yes, perspective.

Have a wonderful, restful time away.

Tanya @ TeenAutism said...

Wow. We need this perspective check once in a while. So sorry about your friends.

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