Wednesday, March 02, 2016

Having a Passion for What You Do




     It is so important that you enjoy what you do in life. Our days are numbered from the day we are born, so why would anyone want to spend their waking hours doing something they do not enjoy. I've been thinking a lot about this over the past month. This month my husband had surgery for his bladder cancer and was in the hospital for nine days. He was home for about a week and then due to complications was back in the hospital for another nine days. During that time, I not only had a lot of time to think, but also time to reflect.

     During both hospital stays and at his prior doctors appointments I could not help but notice the passion his surgeons possessed for their professions. Both Dr.Shawn McGee and Dr. Kurt Martinson are outstanding in their fields of surgery and urology. Both of these men have a passion for what they do and it is evident in the manner in which they deal with their patients. I was impressed whenever they came in to talk to us or when they checked in with me after the surgeries. They spoke directly to us, in terms that we could understand and spoke the truth, never trying to sugar coat anything. Also, when in the hospital, they would sit on the bed or couch so they were at our level, talking directly to us, not standing above us talking down to us. Prior to the surgeries when we met in their offices and when we talked with them at the hospital, they were very explicit in describing what was going to happen or what they discovered in the surgeries. It was also very evident that they really care about their patients. For those reasons, I know they have an enormous amount of passion for what they do as evidenced in the high level of care they give their patients.

     I myself understand having passion for what you do. I had gone to Business College after high school for legal secretary. I worked later in bookkeeping and knew it was not my true calling. I enjoyed the math aspect, but knew I was destined for something else, or in other words, I was not passionate about my job. I did go back to school to become a teacher, and there laid my passion. I worked in schools and with children that had problems, either in learning or in their home life. Here I found where my true passion for education existed. I found I loved helping those children that had not had  been successful in school and seeing them gain confidence as they found they could achieve the goals set for them and by having someone else believe in them, they began to believe in themselves.

     I have also watched many people that deal with children as I personally assessed their passion for what they do. The first one that really sticks out was a director of the Children's Symphony in LaSalle, Illinois. My daughter Jennifer played the flute and had tried out for the symphony and made it. I would sit at her rehearsals and watch the director. It was so clear that something was missing. I never doubted that he was skilled at what he did, he just never looked like he was enjoying it. The manner in which he communicated with these children made that very evident. He spoke harshly to them and never looked like he was really enjoying what he did. I had wondered if he had a true passion for what he was doing, what he would of been able to achieve with these young musicians.

     Another example of this is with my granddaughter Emma. She is a beautiful young lady and very skilled at dancing. She's been dancing since she was five. She has had two different dance instructors and through my observations of them I have definitely noticed the difference in the two instructors. It is nothing to do with skill, as I believe they both are very skilled. It all has to do with passion for what you are doing. I have spent many hours watching both of them teach their dance classes. One of them has so much passion for what she does that it almost seems to spill over onto the dancers she is teaching. She actually looks like she is having fun when she is teaching her young dancers. She has passion for what she does and she gets so much out of her dancers.

     This takes me back to one of my favorite teachers in junior high and high school. That teacher was Mr. Zenner, my math teacher. I remember him at the chalk board doing everything he possibly could until every student in his math class understood the concept he was teaching. I so enjoyed my math classes in junior high because of him. He made math fun and easy. I was very lucky in senior high that he transferred to the upper grades and I could once again take classes from him. He had a deep passion for math and for teaching it to his young students.

     So, whatever you do or are doing in life, I truly hope you have a passion for it. If not, then maybe you should take a deep look at your life. Life is a precious gift we are given and I feel that it should be spent doing only the things that make us happy, make us feel complete and give us the greatest satisfaction. If you are doing what you have a strong passion for, my wish for you is that it continues to fill your bucket with great satisfaction. If you no longer have a passion for what you are doing, them my wish for you is to try and find it again or to find something that will fulfill your passion.

Saturday, January 02, 2016

Blogging Again In 2016!

 Welcome Back

Welcome back, I hear the theme song from Welcome Back Kotter in my head. This is my journey back to my blog much like it was Kotter's journey back to his high school. It is a good day when we look back to where we came from while at the same time look forward to where we are going! I had lost the link to my blog when my previous computer died. Today it came up as a memory on Facebook and I was able to reconnect. I had recently tried to find it, but had been unsuccessful. So happy to be able to reconnect with it today, I am happy to find it again because I see it as my legacy to my grandchildren, They will have my thoughts on life, events happening, some recipes and crafting ideas as well as pictures from along this journey.

My Journey with Profile

As I went back and read older posts, I read that I often started each year with the hopes of losing weight and becoming more healthier. Well, this year will be different. I am now pledging to continue to lose weight and continue on my journey of eating healthier. Last July 24th I joined Profile by Sanford. Profile is a diet plan of cutting down on carbohydrates in your diet, using Profile meal replacement shakes, entrees and bars while eating many more vegetables at lunch and dinner and having a protein with your evening meal. Of course it also involves drinking lots and lots of water. I had pretty much quit drinking pop as I gave up diet soda earlier in the year due to the aspartame and had switched to regular pop and eventually quit drinking all pop. I am happy to report that Profile has worked out very well for me, I meet once a week with my coach, Audrey to discuss my weight loss and to answer questions on my diet. I have a scale that is synced to the Internet that records my weight and other vital information to my account. At the Profile office I get measured throughout my weight loss process. Profile has been very successful for me. It not only has been a method for me to lose weight, but also a way for me to truly examine my eating habits and to modify them so I am eating a more healthy diet. I have lost about 55 pounds and 36 inches. Below are some pictures from my journey thus far. I am not done with this journey. I took a little vacation from my weight loss journey over the holidays, but am back at it and will continue with it well into 2016. Check back later in the year for more updates.
My Journey Thus Far
              
July 24, 2015
August 15, 2015
October 10, 2015
December 7, 2015














Our silverware re-purposing 

Other things I want to work on this year is to continue in my jewelry making. This past month I added Christmas ornaments into my silverware jewelry creations. Mark and I also want to work on creating both rings and bracelets from the silver plated flatware. Mark will continue to make his beautiful lawn art of flowers, butterflies, dragon flies and angels. I am sure he too will be adding some new items into his art. Check back later and I will post more pictures of our art work as well as updates on where we will be selling our art.

My Silver Plated Necklaces 
Mark's Lawn Ornaments
My Silver Plated Ornaments

That horrible 'C' Word-Cancer

Next I want to talk about one of our obstacles Mark and I had to overcome this past year. This past fall Mark found out he had bladder cancer. It was hard for us to hear those words. In September Mark had his bladder scraped and Dr. McGee found that it was cancer and had gone pretty deep. So Mark then had to do 4 rounds of chemo therapy at the Coborn Cancer Center in St. Cloud. He finished his treatments on December 10, 2015. The treatments started out fairly smoothly, but as Mark continued they really took their toll on him. Fatigued set in, he had trouble keeping warm,  he lost his appetite and certain foods no longer taste good. We are hoping all of those symptoms will fade away as he continues to get his strength back. Currently he is working on gaining back strength and getting his blood counts back up so he can have surgery on February 2, 2016 to remove the bladder. We are both looking forward to having all of this behind us and concentrate on the future. Please keep Mark in your prayers over the next month as he prepares for his surgery.

Mark's first chemo treatment October 1, 2015

My Wishes and Thoughts for 2016

With this new year, I am looking forward to Mark feeling good once again and so thankful to have him in my life. Both Mark and I have many things we want to accomplish and do in our lives. We are looking toward the future and making plans to accomplish those plans. Part of those plans include our silverware re-purposing, part include doing some renovations to our home, some are just as simple as enjoying family and friends and others to visit places around this state and others that we would like to see. No matter what we do, we are looking forward to doing them together. I wish everyone who reads my blog that they too will be able to fulfill their dreams in this year and that they too will be able to take time to reflect on what they have and appreciate those in their lives that make their life so special. Below is a picture from Becca's wedding Mark and I went to in October. It was a beautiful wedding and I got a picture of Mark and I together. That is the black dress that I referred to in a blog several years ago. It was so nice to be able to get into it! 





Life List

  • To go on a cruise with Mark someday
  • To visit Hawaii someday
  • To work harder on maintaining the relationships I have
  • To start writing, journaling, poetry and children's books
  • To start living a more healthy life style