“There are times in life when people must know when not to let go. Balloons are designed to teach small children this.”
~ Terry Pratchett
This has been a summer of choosing to hang on, even through periods of wanting to let go, cut my losses, and retire to the Canary Islands.
Well, not quite. I’m definitely not retiring and I’m definitely not traveling to the Canary Islands, although I hear they are charming and have black, sandy beaches.
But I have had plenty of conversations with Arizona, as it continues to beckon me home.
I am home AND I am not home.
It’s a delicate – and difficult – balancing act to connect with two disparate parts of the country as my “home”. Even with strong, well-thought out reasons for being/living/working in the Midwest half the year and in the Southwest the other half, it can be a bit crazy-making at times.
“When you’re at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt
So what could be better than to tie a knot at the end of a red balloon, and hang on while appreciating great moments in Wisconsin — walking the Capitol Square, shooting the flower-laden prairie. Be busy. Be still. Be in the present.
I’m keeping an eye out for red balloons!