I live in the frozen tundra. For all of you in the warm climates, let me share what I mean by cold. Today it was in the low teens with a biting wind that caused you to curl up in your jacket with the collar pulled so high up you looked like the headless horseman. With the biting wind people looked like cockroaches scurrying from their cars to buildings.
I had to escape but how? I couldn't just hop on a plane as I have two small children at home and I just didn't think my husband would appreciate the whimsy of it all. And I knew I volleyball drills a break, a change of pace to liven my spirit and remind me that spring will come.
So I did the next best thing... I created a memory.
Have you ever created one of those for your family? It is a way to bring the sunshine and warmth of radiance right in to your own home.
Yes, that night right after dinner we went to Florida in our basement. Ambiance was of prime importance. So our palm tree had my son's stuffed parrot in the tree. Our blue tablecloth became the ocean filled with crabs, octopus, fish (you know that obnoxious one on a plaque that sings "don't worry, be volleyball drills shells and even, a mermaid.
Beach activities abounded. My son, Rory, made a paper surfboard as well as a pair of jet skies. You should have seen the waves we road in to the beach on our surfboard. Just staying on your board while the fish in the water sang "Don't worry, be happy" became a contest for us all.
Besides the water activities sand activities were quite the hit. Our indoor soccer net became our volleyball court. It was some intense games of two on two. Dad was handicapped since he had to hold on to Ce'Anna while trying to play volleyball with only one hand free. I am not sure how Rory scored the game but somehow he and I won so I didn't complain. In the background we had our closest to a beach movie-Disney's Tarzan- playing.
I can't forget the most important ingredient --proper beachwear.
We dressed in sandals, shorts, swimsuits and sunglasses. We had a blanket for the beach and a picnic basket. As the night drew to a close, we turned off the lights, took out our Lego campfire and roasted mini-marshmallows around the campfire while we told ghost stories.
The night ended with smiles on all of our faces. I knew it was a memory night when Rory turned his face splitting with a big smile and said, "Can we do this every night, Mama?"
We never did get to Florida that night but it was one of my best vacation nights I have ever had. It truly is a memory I will cherish as each day goes by.
You know so often we become frustrated with our circumstances and what life has dealt us. Yet it is within our power to change that frustration to inspiration and move to a whole new level. Whether it is in creating a memory night with your family, driving a creative idea at your work or inspiring yourself to achieve a goal, I encourage you to reach in to your imagination and unleash all the power it holds. Who knows, you may just surprise yourself.
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