The fourth person I know just walked into my house and told me they were laid off this week. It is starting to look a lot like the Great Depression around here when Ms. Marie who lives across the bayou recalls five people in her family getting laid off the same week. And yet, I was walking someone through the house today – the previous owner – that’s right, his aunt owned the house and it eventually got passed down to his sister. He walked through the LaLa delighted to see how it had morphed into the home it is today.
He kept saying, amazing, this looks like a completely different place, you live in such a magical place, look at your view of the bayou, look at this, look at that. And I kept nodding my head, and despite all the ticks I have had lately about the burden of the LaLa, now that I’m an innkeeper I am feeling a little bit more like Ms. Kitty from Gunsmoke than bereft and victimized by the excess of my own fantasies.
I told my friend who stopped by I believe and I told the man who came by earlier the same that we are in the midst of a great gear shift, which is grinding so hard because so many are resisting the changes afoot, but that if you just let yourself get carried away by the motion and go with the flow, you’d find the whole process quite liberating. If not downright exhilarating.
I like embodying Ms. Kitty, I like nothing being quite perfect and everything sort of taking on this wild west frontier like quality – reminds me of the days after returning from evacuation and everything had a feeling of like every one has to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and everybody did. Well some sort of zoned out, but most did.
And those of us who did became scrappier, and so when the next gear shifted, we were more adept, and ready for change.
I just got a text message out of the blue from my life coach – he said this, “I think this time next year is going to be a huge shift. 2012 is a big year for you. Mark my word on this.” Now everyone needs a life coach like that don’t you think?