So I am amazed by people who have well-established five- or 10-year plans. I used to try that, but gave it up when I turned 30 and my “plan” called for being married with three kids. I wasn’t even engaged.
I prefer to stick to simple, universal goals. Be a good wife, loving mom, loyal friend, honest worker. This approach offers flexibility whenever I’m faced with life’s numerous crossroads.
I encountered my most significant crossroad when I was 27. I was living in a charming neighborhood in
So, it was rather surprising to my friends when, two days before I was scheduled to start grad school there, I declared, “I’m moving back to
These people thought my North Dakota heritage was quaint, but they couldn’t imagine why I would ever move back to
So be it, I thought. I knew what I was leaving on the East Coast and was excited about the opportunity to go home. Two weeks later I turned my white Pontiac Sunbird west and drove to
That was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, and I’m very thankful for the providence that led me down this path. My grandparents are among those indestructible people who came to
I love
We all face crossroads large and small every day. My life is littered with them. Writing this column is another, less dramatic example. I have a journalism degree and wrote a weekly column as a student, but for the last 20 years I’ve been writing words almost exclusively for other people to say.
I’ve written well over 500 speeches and probably twice as many news releases, guest editorials and letters to the editor. But writing a big speech for Gov. Schafer was much easier than writing my own name on this column. I feel like I’m being “outed” as a public commentator.
I’m dangerously close to 40. My husband and I have three children under age five and I work part-time on communications projects for a few different clients. All of this is to say, I really wasn’t looking for things to do when presented with this writing project. Yet, I couldn’t say no. My husband thinks it’s the beginning of a mid-life crisis. He’s expecting me to start writing about tattoos and trips to Vegas.
Well, I doubt it’ll ever be that interesting, but I will give it my best. I can’t stop thinking about topics. I’m particularly drawn to community issues, parenting, cultural trends and changes. Our society is so busy being busy, I think many of us are guilty of doing more than thinking. This column is my opportunity to stop and think.
I’m excited about this unexpected new path. Hopefully I’ll find my own voice along the way, and who knows, maybe even a 10-year plan!
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