Sunday, September 12, 2010

Eat. Pray. Love. (Forgive. Stay Active)

I saw the movie Eat.Pray.Love this weekend and I thought it was so awesome.  Besides being a huge long time fan of Julia Roberts, it  was an overall good movie.  I won't be reviewing the movie during this post; although my husband calls me a movie critic because after seeing a movie, I say things like "wow that was well done."  

Eat.Pray.Love. reminded me to take a minute and evaluate my life and goals.  Although, I am nothing like the main character, the movie has me reflecting on my own life.  Eating, praying and loving are essential, but I've also added two other things I find important: forgiving and staying active.

Eat
I love eating!  I enjoy eating food from other regions.  Some types of food I've tried and enjoyed are: Jamaican (of course), Italian, Peruvian, Colombian, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Israeli, Greek, Panamanian, Good 'Ole Southern, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Pakistani, Korean, Filipino, Thai, Haitian, Nigerian to name a few.  I've enjoyed most of them so much that I've even tried to cook some at home with success.  I'm not a chef or anything and cooking is not my favorite thing to do, but I try.

This evening I bought a cookbook (a very unusual thing for me to do).  I usually just go online to get recipes.  In the past when I was given cookbooks as presents I would be somewhat displeased, knowing that they would just sit on my bookshelf and get hidden by cobwebs.  I plan to do something different.  I'm going to pull out all the cookbooks I've been given and display them in the kitchen as a reminder to use them.  Also, from now on I'm going to cook a "fancy" meal from one of them once per month every 2-3 months.
Nope, I didn't make it, but I sure ate it and it was good...

I was brainstorming some with my cousin and came up with an idea.  When I have children, I plan to start a tradition.  Once per month, I will have them choose a recipe from one of the cookbooks (from a particular country) and I will make the meal for my family.  Being the person I am, I want to take it even further.  On that one night per month I want to decorate in the theme of that country (including the flag) and have a brief discussion about the country.  Of course when the kids get older I will let them do the research and discuss the country.  What do you think?  Do you have any other ideas?  Do you do something similar with your children?

Anyway, so I plan to collect cookbooks from different countries.  If you have any good ones in mind, feel free to send the info my way.  Whenever I visit a different country I plan to bring back a cookbook.

Pray
I do pray but not as often as I would like to.  I will start praying sometimes and my mind will wander off.  Whenever this happens I try to resolve whatever it is I was thinking about then get back to praying.  I do pray before meals and most times at bedtime, however I want to make prayer a bigger part of my life.  I know that "practice makes perfect," so I will keep trying.

I have made some progress such as: stop cut back praying selfish prayers asking God for things.  I have been trying more to pray for others.  With prayer, I also want to praise and thank God for His blessings and develop a relationship with Him.

Love

I've mastered this too.  If you don't believe me?  Just ask my husband.  So, I'm kidding.  Of course, like most humans it's easier for me to love when people are lovable.  Now, for those who get on my nerves and aren't so "lovable" I have to work EXTRA hard.  So once again, I try but I still have got a lot of improvement to do.

And it's not just about loving others, it is also about loving myself.  I must admit that fortunately this has not been a problem for me.  I've had a supportive family who showed me love and continues to.  My hubby and friends also do too.  Of course, I've had moments in my lifetime when I've felt unloved but then my brain kicks in and reminds me of the truth.  It is unfortunate that some people are not like that and I pray that they will find love and comfort in God.

Forgive
This is something that is vital for me.  As a child I held grudges and I noticed at a young age that this was problem.  I prayed about this for years and I've noticed a tremendous difference.  I am so much better.  I have learned to admit when I'm wrong (sometimes), forgive, apologize and ask for forgiveness.  I still have a long way to go with the last two.

I have learned through some college relationships that went sour what it is like to truly forgive and reconcile.  It is such an awesome feeling when you do.  Gosh, not having to carry the burden of grudge and resentment is great!  I've learned that the most difficult step for me was not admitting fault, it was discussing the situation and asking for forgiveness.

I've asked myself, how can I say I love someone if I don't truly forgive them or if I hold grudges?

Stay Active
This has been my thing for a while.  I'm kind of all over the place.  Too spontaneous at times.  I do like to stay physically active.  I do so by frequenting the gym, running some evenings, walking the dogs, throwing around a football.  My husband and I even exercised on our honeymoon (no, not just that kind of exercise--we actually went to the gym).  I feel good when I do.

Since this summer was completely different from previous ones I had been neglecting this area, but I've started back up.  I've been back into a routine for the past 3 weeks now.  Yippie!  Not only do I strive to stay physically active, I'm trying to develop new hobbies too.
Hiking in the Great Smokey Mountains

So, I've mentioned above about my cooking plans.  I've started blogging.  My new thing is to start sewing.  I've been frequenting craigslist in hopes of finding a used sewing machine to practice with.  I was inspired to do this after I bought a dress that was obviously too big for me, but the price was too good for me to not get it. 

I've done this in the past and have paid other people to alter my clothing but I want to do it on my own.  Of course, I will practice on scrap fabric before I attempt fixing my dress.  Also, I'm inspired by other women who sew cute little outfits for their babies.  I'm not saying I plan to sew all my babies' clothes but I like having the option to be able to :)


Mrs. K

10 comments:

  1. You can play streaming music from that particular country so as to create an 'auditory ambiance,' to further stimulate their tasting senses! ;) Great idea to start sewing! Creating one of a kind outfits is always original, funky & fantastic! :)

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  2. Eating, I can do. And like you, cook books were a joke until I actually started trying them out and realizing they were pretty cool! Especially when the family was complimenting me on my culinary skills. hahah Who knew?

    Praying, I do every night. I pray for myself and for others. If you do not ask,you do not receive, right? hahah

    Forgive - really? You and me both. I'm one that holds a grudge for years. BUT I don't hold grudges for too long after a good dialogue about the problem. So I guess I figured a fix for this issue. :) Communication. Imagine that.

    Stay Active - hahah whaaaaat?!! hahaha I'm TRYING. With work and my commute it really puts a damper on "getting active" during the week, but I really need to get on the ball about it on the weekend. sigh. (can you sense my lack of motivation? ahhahah) Although I miss my hot yoga...GAWD I miss my hot yoga.

    Well good luck with everything! :) I'm NOT a sewing person but I envy those who can.

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  3. You've inspired me to go see this movie, as I'd heard mixed reviews and had passed on seeing it. Of course, my husband has been wanting to see it too -- unlike me, he likes most Julia Roberts movies, and thought the concept for this one seemed pretty cool (although neither of us have read the book yet). I'll be checking it out soon! Oh, and thanks for the blog design tip! I've added Jenie's site to my bookmarks to check out later this week!

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  4. I will definitely be following you...i am new on this whole thing too. follow me at mr-mrspancakes.blogspot.com. Enjoy the bloggin' world.

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  5. I love eating cheesecakes. And lately I am moving a little bit more. Walking 1hr and 20 mins to work, this will help feel guilty about it.

    I am doing my Wednesday Blog Hop, hope you will join in.

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  6. We went hiking on our honeymoon. Our hotel had exercise classes so we took it. We had to there was so much food to eat that you had to burn some calories some how. I love your idea about getting different cook books from different countries & sharing them with your children. I pray every night and read my bible almost every night too.

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  7. Thanks for your comments ladies :)

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  8. I beg to differ...I waited for EPL to come out on dvd and it SUCKED BIG TIME. I was so disappointed in that movie and I too like Julia. The Italian scene was better than the Indian scenes. Although, I did like her romantic love interest. The elder western guy was just plain old nauseating, some enlightment. If only I could get a refund.
    "Under the Tuscan Sun" was much better.

    deb

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  9. Thanks for dropping by deb. LOL at the "old nauseating guy." Too funny. Sorry you didn't like it. I liked Under the Tuscan Sun a lot too. If you know of any other good movies similar to those please feel free to share. :)

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  10. Hi Mrs. K,

    The movie Julie and Julia I believe was a sweet little movie, it held my interest. Who would have thought that Julia Child had such an interesting personal life? Inception the movie put me in mind of the Matrix. Inception had great visual graphics. It seemed to be a mystery type movie like the Matrix but, somehow Inception just didn't quite make it. It wasn't that interesting to me. I really expected more from cutie pie Leonardo.

    Deb

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