New Year's Day, 2012. Who would ever have thought we'd get here, with Nostradamus predicting our demise several times before this year, and the end of the world prediction by all those various religious groups, names of which I have NO idea.
But I have been hoping. And hopeful. And it started with our electing a black President, and a woman speaker of the house. It continued when we had some changes to health care that allowed me (personally) to keep my children on my insurance policy, and the credit card companies got slapped for trying to screw us without any notice by increasing interest rates. The foreclosure crisis dampened me a bit, and I hate to see so many people struggling with joblessness and homelessness. But then Occupy started, and my sister tells me today that Time Magazine voted the protesters as "Person of the Year". How perfect, as their collective effort have put greed and corporate greed specifically in the spotlight!!!! Then this same sister tells me a wonderful story of hope today.
Marleen is my Vermont sister, so we talk every so often and when she comes to visit in New Jersey, it is always a treat. Informed, peace loving, gentle and passionate about fairness, she is a buzzing force of positive energy.
Feeling kind of down in the dumps today, a little mopey, she was just hanging around and happened upon a show about New Zealand's New Year's eve celebration, and the spectacle (she tells me) wasn't as elaborate as Australia's, but what moved her to teary eyed emotion was the human spirit evident, everyone yelling and clanging noisemaking, displaying HOPE!!! And the human ability to continue to hope. It lifted her. She felt a little better, a little less mopey.
Inspired, she was cleaning out her kitchen area and found a pot that had been given to her with tulips in it. The tulips had long been either planted or died, I forget, and there was soil in the bottom of the pot. At first she was going to just toss it, but decided instead to put some water in it to soak for a bit. Forgetting about it, she happened to glance at it several hours later. Hope really does spring eternal, because there was a bud forming!!! And by the time she called me to wish a happy new year, there was a whole blade edging it's way upward!!!!!
And there's more!!! She happened (again, this is the universe, you do realize this, right, giving my beloved sister what she needs) to be looking out her window in the front room, and hadn't been going to look out, what made her look out, I forget. Anyway, there is this huge cement mixer. Lumbering down her street. What makes this cement mixer different than all the other cement mixers? It is gorgeously decorated with Christmas lights!! The whole thing, even the drum thingy that turns!!!!! It is just beautiful and it elevates my sister, brings MORE hope to her.
It is becoming more and more obvious to me, that when you truly
need something, not want it, not desire it, not expect it, but truly
need something, many times, not always, it will find you.
Sigh. Burning Man, the universe, human spirit. So much to be grateful for.
Happy New Year!!!!!