Friday, May 27, 2011

Gratitude: Home Sweet Home

Yesterday morning, sitting in Fort Lauderdale, I decided to take an impromptu trip home to Minnesota & Wisconsin for the Memorial Day weekend.  And now, here I sit in MN, typing this entry.  Hooray!  Thanks AirTran for the inexpensive and safe flight here.

My first impressions today as I walked out of the airport were how nice and cool the temperature was- high 60's, the beautiful cloudless blue sky, and most impressively, the lush green grass and trees.  So very lush.  I miss this kind of lush vegetation when I am in Florida.  Here, I feel like I can actually breathe the green in.  All that chlorophyll-boraphyll business, it's so fresh, so crisp, I love it!  It feels like I am truly getting a natural high off of it!

Although, I must tell you, I actually got the greatest natural high today before I even set foot in Minnesota. As the plane lowered for its decent into Minneapolis, I peered out my window just in time to see my small Wisconsin hometown passing underneath us.  From that point forward, until we reached the airport, I recognized every landmark along the way.  I was so excited, I kept thinking how I wished I was traveling with a friend who was coming to Minneapolis for the first time.  I thought about how I'd want to point out every single thing I saw out that window, and tell a story of this or that.  I thought about how I'd probably say it in an excited voice, speaking quickly, perhaps a little louder than normal airplane conversation level.  I know I would do this, because simply thinking about it, my thoughts were quickly bouncing all over the place, my emotions were getting all jazzed up as well.  I was just having one of those moments where I was feeling so happy and overwhelmed to be somewhere familiar, comforting, and special...to me.  Sometimes familiar is just what a person needs. 

So thank you Minnesota, thank you Wisconsin, for being just what I needed.  Thank you for welcoming me home today in such a lovely way.  You've made my day, and I have an inkling, my weekend as well. ;)

3 comments:

  1. I just started reading "The Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin, and I think you would really enjoy it. Her post from today's directly coincides with your post: http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2011/05/i-love-passing-through-a-place-i-havent-seen-for-a-long-time.html

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  2. Cool! And how ironic- I just saw a woman on the airplane on Thursday reading that book. Hmmmm, perhaps I need to check it out.

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