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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

The Half Full Glass - IWSG March 2025

 


Welcome to IWSG Day. The goal of this blog hop is to share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a haven for insecure writers of all kinds. IWSG is the brainchild of our ninja leader Alex Cavanaugh. The March co-hosts are Ronel Janse Van Vuuren, Pat Garcia, and  ME! For links to all contributors, click here.

This month’s optional question: If for one day you could be anyone or "thing" in the world, what would it be? Describe, tell why, and any themes, goals, or values they/it inspire in you.

This is a pretty creative question and since I don’t often get particularly introspective, I’m finding my answer hard to articulate, but here goes.

If I could be one “thing,” it would be the particular feeling I get in my heart during certain experiences. Without being cliché, although I suppose I am, it’s what I feel after waking on a February morning to see pink clouds behind skeleton trees and realizing the sun is coming up earlier. It’s the joy of discovery when I find the first Snow Drop in my early March garden. It’s the sound of seagulls as they soar over tidal mudflats. It’s the belly laugh I get from my adult daughter when, once again, one of us says what the other is thinking. (“Get out of my brain!” we yell at each other!) It’s the sad-joy I experience when I see a fleeting glimpse of my dear late husband in the gait of his brother who lives next door. It’s the kindness of the volunteers with whom I interact, who use their own time to drive senior citizens to medical appointments, prepare hot meals and deliver food to the homebound in my town. I could go on and on, but I suppose the feeling I’m trying to describe is gratitude for all the gifts I receive and witness on a daily basis. But it goes beyond gratitude. It’s the continued feeling of unexpectedness to these things and an all-encompassing delight that they are a part of my life. The newness never goes away.

I’m aware as a general rule I’m pretty naïve, but humor me here. There are so very many people in the world experiencing challenges beyond anything I can imagine. If I could, I’d infuse my feeling into every being across the world,  so that everyone could experience positivity even when things look beyond bleak. 

If you could be any one or thing, what would you choose?

29 comments:

T. Powell Coltrin said...

I get it. It's our sweet reaction to familiar feelings when good things happen.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I think that is a beautiful answer.
Thanks for co-hosting today!

Natalie Aguirre said...

Thanks for co-hosting this month. I love your beautiful answer.

Melissa said...

Love your answer! Thanks for co-hosting.

Nick Wilford said...

Lovely answer. It's often moments that might appear insignificant to some are the ones that keep us going.

Ronel Janse van Vuuren said...

I love this answer!

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Joylene Nowell Butler said...

Lisa, thank you for your beautiful and moving answer. You touched my heart. Thank you for co-hosting.

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

Ps. Honestly, i meant Liza not Lisa! Sorry.

Madeline Mora-Summonte said...

Thank you for sharing your lovely answer! Made me nod along and smile. :)

emaginette said...

I admire your choice. Most of us read to enjoy the ride of another's emotion. For me, reading is an escape. It helps give me a break from the real world when it gets to be too much.

Anna from elements of emaginette

Cathrina Constantine said...

What a wonderful post! We all need a shot of positivity!! Thanks for co-hosting.

Leigh Caron said...

The world would be a better place if you could instill in people your kind and thoughtful sentiments.

Toi Thomas said...

Happy IWSG Day! Thanks for co-hosting. I never considered the idea of being a feeling. I like it.

Jacqui Murray--Writer-Teacher said...

I had trouble with this question for the same reason you did--"I don’t often get particularly introspective". I like your conclusion.

Lynn La Vita said...

Beautifully written. And a wonderful wish, to infuse others with the experience of positivity.

Kim Elliott said...

What a lovely thought! Thank you for this sweet ray of kindness and positivity!

cleemckenzie said...

Being a great feeling! Perfect. https://cleemckenziebooks.substack.com/p/short-story-wednesday-5b4

Arlee Bird said...

Well, that was pretty moving and thought-provoking. I wish I had thought of that. I guess I could have if I could have been you for that day. One of the best answers I've seen so far.

Lee

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Well, I like your answer better than mine. I know what feeling you're describing. The simple gratitude that I get to enjoy that sunrise or sunset. Your description was perfect.

Jan Morrison said...

Oh my dear friend - I love your answer. You are what we Buddhists call a bodhisattva.

Victoria Marie Lees said...

You are amazing in all you do, Liza. The world needs more people like you. Someone who truly cares about others. God Bless you. And thanks for cohosting this month's question for IWSG.

Beth Camp said...

Thank you for a lovely post that celebrates life with such vivid images that I feel as if I'm seeing what you see and feeling what you feel. Truly lovely . . . and thank YOU for co-hosting!

diedre Knight said...

I've never wanted to hug a stranger so much in my life - thank you for gifting us all with these beautiful thoughts and words! Wishing you all the happiness you can handle ;-) Thanks for co-hosting too!

Rebecca M. Douglass said...

I think that's a great answer. Thank you for co-hosting!

Olga Godim said...

You want to be a poem, a gorgeous poem. It is so heartwarming.

TWW said...

Fablis answer

PJ Colando said...

To maintain a sense of wonder is an awesome aspiration - I agree!

Samantha Bryant said...

That's lovely. That would a great feeling to spend an entire day wrapped inside. @samanthabwriter from
Balancing Act

Fundy Blue said...

Liza, your answer is wonderful! I often think of how others are suffering far beyond anything I have experienced. I have deep gratitude for all I have been given. I say a lot of prayers every day for people I pass in the street. I feel so helpless when need is around me everywhere. Thank you for co-hosting today!