“Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365 page book. Write a good one.” ~ Brad Paisley
The summer before last I had seen a few intriquing and thought-provoking pieces of jewelry that peaked my interest at the Dorchester Art Center gift shop. This fall when I spoke to the Bayshore Bookies, a book group from Dorchester County, Maryland about my newly released memoir, Gift of a Lifetime: Finding Fulfilling Things in the Unexpected I stopped in once again. I was hoping they still carried the objets d’art so I could get a second peak. Sure ‘nuf, they did.
The artisan, Joyce from “Back in Tyme,” handcrafts the pins which I think are symbolic of what a New Year is all about. Take a look at the image of this pin. Creative, isn’t it?
To my way of looking at things, each element crafted into the bauble represents a part of life:
Puzzle pieces. What’s to come in our futures is a mystery. Sometimes befuddling, isn’t it?
Old clock (watch) pieces. Time passes by quickly. Sometimes we aren’t quite geared up for all that happens. Sometimes we lose track if we aren’t fully dialed in. Makes life interesting.
Feathers! We hope there is some “fluffy stuff” in our lives. That’s what makes it worthwhile living! Agree? As they say “when feathers appear, angels are near!” What a divine thought.
Sea glass. Like people, each particle has it’s own journey and it’s own story from tossing and tumbling.
A crescent moon-shaped object. We go through many “phases” in our lifetime from birth to death. The crescent moon has appeared in art throughout the ages because as Debbie Keil-Leavitt says, “it inspires us to think that it might be a cradle for our newly-born dreams.”
If you wish to read more about what Debbie Keil-Leavitt says about the power of the crescent moon, here is an interesting article, full of mysticism. http://bit.ly/1AYu7s9.
On this day before the New Year, I’d like to remind you to tune in and be grateful for each minute, each new hour and each new phase of your life. Embrace life’s surprises. Find fulfilling, positive things even in the difficult. Often times the little mysteries of life are gifts to be explored and discovered just like this inspirational piece of jewelry.
What are your dreams for the New Year? I hope you’ll actively pursue them.