Sunday, November 27, 2011

27 on the 27th

Turning the same age as the day you were born (example: 27 on the 27th) can obviously only happen once in your lifetime. According to Wikipedia: “One's champagne birthday, also called a golden birthday, is the day when the age someone turns is the same as the day in the month he or she was born. It is also common for the birthday individual to have champagne, thus champagne birthday. For example, someone born on January 31st would celebrate his or her golden birthday when he or she turns 31.” Due to the lack of days in a month, this can only happen through age 31, depending on which month you were born. This year has been easy to tell people how old I am turning. “Yes, I will be 27 on the 27th of November.” 

My aunt, a September baby like much of my family, has a birthday that is the 29th of September. For memories sake or perhaps in reference to her youthful appearance, she has claimed to be 29 on the 29th of September, every year for over 20 years.

As I celebrate my “27 on the 27th”, I am thoughtful of many birthday or “growing up” statements.
“You may grow old, but you shall never grow up.” (My thought: Always keep childlike Faith, laughter in your heart, but take responsibility for yourself, your family, your home, your job, etc. Don’t let you immaturity ruin opportunities to excel.)

“It’s not the years in your life, it’s the life in your years.” (My thoughts: Put some spunk in your step, be positive, and fool folks left and right about your age.)

“Age it just a number.” (My thoughts: Yes it is! And like my aunt, I can now choose to be 27 on the 27th forever, or keep changing my number. I will decide next year.)

My 26th year has been one of the best and worst. I have had to make difficult decisions in my professional and personal life that have been both heartbreaking and rewarding. I have loved some people and hurt some people. I have spent some time dwelling on these things and other times learning from these things. I have spent time laughing about them and crying about them. Despite this total range of emotions from the past year, I am determined to make my 27th year a year of simplifying, healing, focus, and positivity.

I’m starting it today, by turning 27 on the 27th.

Peace and Blessings,
Amanda

"A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun.  Enjoy the trip."  ~Author Unknown

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thankful for a Job Hunt

It has been a long 171 days since my job hunt began. I have been able to supplement my income with a couple of photography gigs and a few paintings. I have applied for over 400 jobs and had only 8 interviews (all of which were apparently unsuccessful.) In the state of the economy I am usually one of 50-150 applicants for one position (if it is a generic job such as clerical work, assistant, etc.)

It is very easy to get discouraged in the current situation but as the Thanksgiving season approaches, I am trying to have a more positive outlook. I have many things to be thankful for and I am trying hard to work though many situations in my personal and professional life. So many people have told me “God works in mysterious ways.”, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.”, and “God has a plan.” I wholeheartedly agree with all of these things. Scripture tells us:

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:11-13

As Thanksgiving approaches, remember to tell those around you that you love them and are thankful for them. Be thankful for the things that you DO have and focus less on the things you don’t have. Be thankful for your relatives even those that drive you bananas, be thankful for that house that you wish was bigger, be thankful for the food in your fridge you wish was a gourmet meal, be thankful for opportunities to learn and grow even when you are resisting change, be thankful for that job even if its hard and you hate it. Be thankful for the freedom that we have that allows you to have these things. Most of all, be thankful for the One who has a plan, works in mysterious ways, and won’t give you more than you can handle.

Peace and Blessings,

Amanda