I've had so many dreams, throughout the years, of who and what I would one day like to be. When I was younger I can remember saying that I wold like to one day be architect. I'm not really sure where that idea came from. I mean I loved lincoln logs, those cardboard building bricks, and my brother's legos as much as the next elementary school child but it wasn't something I'd say I was particular passionate about.
I cannot even say that my dreams were really those of a tangible, occupationally defining manner. I'd say they were more glimpses of someone else's life that I just knew I would like to someday become. Watching the varsity soccer team when I was in seventh grade and knowing one day that I wanted to be "the heart of the team." Going to my first cross country practice on that summer morning before school began and realizing I craved the competitive adrenaline that coursed through my veins. Idolizing the senior highs in my youth group, enraptured by the way their voices rang out to the Lord, craving a relationship with something more than just this. Craving the faith and honesty I saw in the newness of it all, the freedom and joy of believing without guilt, knowing and realizing the potential of a personal relationship...becoming a woman of God.
Dreams I had that came to define who I was to those around me, dreams that not just define you on the outside but transform all your insides as well.
I have dreams even now. Dreams that are conjured both from past experiences (to sing again, to share my heart, to re-ignite and become a woman of God) and those that come with the transformation from child to adult...
Comprehending potential and wanting more from yourself than ever before...
dreams of becoming a better, more diligent, loving, inspiring, and selfless wife
dreams of becoming a competent, well-rounded, professionally joyful practicioner
and most importantly, dreams of becoming a mother...with infectious energy and a calming spirit.
most of all I dream of maturity, moments of serendipity, a mind filled with prayer, days of serenity, taking a deep breath, taking a step back, thought-filled freedom, forgiveness & running free.
6 comments:
I like your dreams so dream on and achieve them.
I love when people have dreams. When we stop dreaming I think we start to die.
Beautiful post. Beautiful life : )
Love your post and the pics are awesome!
Have a blessed day!
Such a beautiful post...and I really LOVE that ice capture. So cool!
P.S. Thank you so very much for your sweet comment. It made my day, for sure. XO!
Love me some Van Morrison!
What a fun post, thanks for sharing about your dreams :)
LOVE this post.
and i would agree.
i think we are kindred spirits.
so glad to have found your blog!
thanks for sharing your dreams. they were awesome.
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