New Years brings hope, excitement and new energy for me. In the past, I would spend New Year’s Eve having a decent meal on the early side of the evening to beat the crowds. We would be home and in front of the TV before a lot of people had left their houses. We would rise and shine early on the first of the year and linger over coffee and dreams of the year to come. We sat with a yellow legal pad, bank statements, investment statements and a tattered sheet of paper from the year before. Last year’s list would undoubtedly look like this:
Save $$XXX done dated xxx
Save $$$ XXX
Invest in XXX done dated xxx
Invest in XXX done dated xxx
Pay off XXX Interest rate 12% done dated xxx
Pay off XXX Interest rate 10.5% done dated xxx
Purchase XXX done dated xxx
Purchase XXX done dated xxx
Purchase XXX
Purchase XXX
Items were highlighted and dated when completed. My lists were very productive, efficient and useful.
Inevitably not everything was completed. The UNDONES were the first to move over to the new year’s list. And then we would sit and make a plan for the year that was upon us. What did we want? How much money should we save? Should we build a barn, a pool, a new garage? Should we buy another car? A motorcycle? Another TV or furniture? Spread out on the kitchen table was the plan for the year, as well as all the reasons that I needed to work as hard as I did.
For the last three years, New Year’s has been a little different. The “We” in my life has changed. There are no financial statements hanging around. Investments aren’t on my radar. Making sure I have enough money to sustain myself for another year is all that matters. I don’t think beyond that anymore. I spend New Year’s Eve with friends and stay out late, eating kettle corn, going for tea, playing cards, walking around town, watching fireworks. I let out my “Oohs” and “Aahs” as we huddle in the cold staring at the greens, blues, yellows and reds that burst into patterns in the sky. We hold hands and hug each other and wish each other Glad Tidings for the next year, as well as for the next twenty four hours that are ahead of us. We have all come to learn that the gift of life is not in the things we have, but rather in the moments we spend with each other.
The “We” in my life has become my posse, a group of friends who has carried me through the trials and tribulations of a life well lived. They believe in me. They tell me I can do things. They use words like “honesty”, “gratitude”, and “courage”. They talk about fear, anger and loneliness. They are authentic. They push me to be a better person, by being examples themselves.
This year’s lists have expanded into my hallway. There are four 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of white paper as well as some miscellaneous stuff, including three white index cards, taped to my wall.
The index cards have been around for a while. They have made it through many transitions.
Card 1 reads “What do I want?”
Card 2 reads “Serenity”
Card 3 reads “Peace”
A pink index card says “Clean Out”. This too has been around for a while. It reminds me to get rid of things...regularly.
There is a full face shot of James, one of the oldest boys at Flying Kites, smiling back at me. He has beautiful white teeth and spectacular dimples. His eyes twinkle and scream “Come back to see us.” James is quiet, shy and reserved. Yet there he is, hanging on my wall, pushing me to do things that I didn’t think were possible.
The four pieces of paper are each a list of their own.
To Pack/Kilimanjaro Hike
Medical Issues/Fundraising Ideas
To Purchase
To Do
Each task is boldly written in black sharpie. Line items are written with purpose and intent.
It’s count down mode. Count down to the New Year. Count down to getting technology issues straightened out. Count down to seeing the kids. Count down to being in the presence of greatness... yet again.
When I wrote Orphanage in Kenya last year, I couldn’t have imagined what that would mean. It’s a life beyond my wildest dreams. Dream Big Dreams. They CAN come true.
Thank you for a great 2010 and for being part of this journey.
I wish you all peace, serenity and your own set of miracles in the year to come.





