Gratitudes

Friday, December 14, 2007

Well, the tree is in the house now, and it shimmers. Gift boxes are tumbling from my closet shelves (there are only a few shelves, and it's not a big closet). The cards are at the printer. I have my hostess gifts and the nice lady at the department store wrapped them so that they'll actually LOOK like hostess gifts. Tonight I'll dance that cha-cha and may or may not fall off my three-inch heels, but whatever happens, it will have already happened by this time tomorrow.

(If only I could finish that mega-gigantic corporate web site for my client. If only they'd stop adding sections!)

So today as I sit down at my computer and think about the world outside my door (fog enwrapped, at the moment), I think about how grateful I am for the conversations I've found myself having with those of you who have generously spent some time hanging out on this blog. You just don't know what is going to happen when you open yourself up to the world, and I've had luck on my side. What is the real world? It's an obvious question. For sure my real world includes you.

Tomorrow I'm off to the finals of that citywide ballroom dancing competition, where the fifth graders of Philadelphia will no doubt put on one heck of one fabulous show. These are stunningly beautiful children (one of my photos of the semi-finals above). If you are anywhere near the Merriam Theater on Philly's Broad Street tomorrow, do yourself the favor of seeing such beauty on the stage.

2 comments:

grete said...

Hi Beth -

Your multitasking impresses me! How do you manage to fit it all in, without making severe dents into your heart & body & soul? Judging from your blogs, you belong to those finest of balancing artists, including heart & soul & body into all you do. Congratulations, and please include me in your fan club list!

And may I thank you for all those thought provoking nuggets you offer so loyally and generously every day. I have just been away to London for a week (ah - the buzz, the museums, galleries.....), and just now opened your (past) blog(s) as my lunch time treat.

“What is the real world?” Yes, what indeed is the real world. Walking through those amazing streets of London, already grieving having to go home so soon, I wondered about the same. Is this the real world, even though I am here just for brief seconds? Is this the real world, though my home is in a completely different city/country? Does longing count as real world? What about dreaming? And if I visit London now, with my imaginary internal eyes, does that count for real?

And is this, my virtual conversation with you and your readers, really the real world ...... ?

Beth Kephart said...

My dear, dear, dear Grete (now home from London, her eyes and heart always so wide open).

When things calm down a little here I am going to write you a long note.

But for now, please accept my heartful thanks.

Here's to the real world!

b

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