Tuesday, October 4, 2011

All Time Favorite Post - Time Warp Tuesday

Kathy, at Four of a Kind, has come up with a great blog hop. It's called Time Warp Tuesday, and each week she gives you a theme, and you look through your archives for a post that fits that theme. I was torn this week, because the theme is All Time Favorite Post, and honestly, that's a tough one. I turn to this blog for so many things - to vent, to share, to celebrate, to cry, to express myself through the written word, to create, to document - and each post has a different significance for me. I have a favorite poem. A favorite vent. An epiphany that means the world to me. And then certainly, without a doubt, the announcement of the safe arrival of my Snowflakes has been my favorite moment documented here, so picking my All Time Favorite Post actually felt a lot harder than it may sound.

I've already decided which post I will be submitting to Mel's creme de la creme for 2011, and was going to post that here today, but while that may be my favorite post from this year, to get my All Time Favorite Post I have to go back - way back, to a post titled  On Falling.

This post is my favorite because it brings me spiritually and creatively back to a place where I felt so in tune with my emotions. It highlights what a gift grief can be. Yes, you read that right -  a gift - because grief provides you with a deeper, richer view of the world. It helps you to see meanings that you may have overlooked before loss. It proves that even in the pain, there is still so much beauty to be found. Beauty that encourages you to keep trying. To keep going.

Many of you have already read the post. Some of you have not. Give it a read and let me know what you think, then be sure to hop over to Four of a Kind and submit your own favorite.

7 comments:

  1. oh lovely... lovely... this was just 15 short days past Josephs passing when you posted this.. I had not yet found your blog.. so this to me today was new. plain and simple.. All time favorite.. just beautiful. - Brandy

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  2. I agree that this was a hard theme. I thought it would be easier to choose too, but like you different posts mean a lot to me for different reasons, so choosing just one was a challenge. I can't wait to see what you chose for the Creme this year too!

    As for what you chose for your "All-Time Favorite," as I said in my comment over there, I thought your post was absolutely gorgeous. I really appreciate the perspective you shared and I will never witnessing leaves falling from a tree in the same way.

    I also really like how you explained why this one was your favorite:

    "It highlights what a gift grief can be. Yes, you read that right - a gift - because grief provides you with a deeper, richer view of the world. It helps you to see meanings that you may have overlooked before loss. It proves that even in the pain, there is still so much beauty to be found. Beauty that encourages you to keep trying. To keep going."

    Just beautiful.

    Thank you for "doing the Time Warp" with us this week and I hope you'll join us again next week or another Tuesday in the future! :)

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  3. What a truly beautiful post you picked. On Falling highlights the fact that even in the darkest places there is something to be valued and treasured.

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  5. That post was so incredible. Thank you.

    I love your new site, BTW. So pretty :)

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  6. I find this as beautiful as the original post:

    "grief provides you with a deeper, richer view of the world. It helps you to see meanings that you may have overlooked before loss. It proves that even in the pain, there is still so much beauty to be found."

    Wow. I believe this. You captured my feelings so well.

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  7. From your original post: Perhaps their worth stretches well beyond the wooden limb, to a place of deeper beauty only made possible by the fall.

    Just stunning. What a gorgeous, beautiful post.

    This also stuck with me: The beauty of life, too, can be found, in those moments that are out of our control.

    It made me think: there's a reason it's called "free falling." In that moment of being disconnected from everything, we are truly free.

    Thank you so much for sharing this for TWT!

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