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Special To You
I made my way into adulthood weighted down by an overly serious nature. My days were conducted with discipline and order, I found it nearly impossible to relax if situations weren't buttoned down and under control, time off was a waste of valuable time, and my self-esteem was too fragile to take a joke at my expense. I couldn't lighten up and, therefore, was not living life commensurate with its greater promise and potential -- a fact I was fully cognizant of. Oftentimes, a simple acknowledgment of the need for growth will lead us directly into the fire. Before I knew it, flames were nipping at my heels, my answers rapidly unfolding before my eyes. Events left me no option but to sink or to swim as I found myself diving headlong into the upheaval of a chaotic house remodel and, simultaneously, attempting to reorganize my world to accommodate a new baby. There is no controlling an infant's schedule or mood. There is no peace or order when a home environment resembles the aftermath of a tornado. My ship was adrift and I was no longer at the helm. Out of necessity, I began the slow process of honing a new, come-what-may philosophy -- in the short term, to keep my sanity; in the long term, to reinvent myself. Both my sons transformed me and, as young men, continue to keep me fluid and on my toes. I struggle with a perpetual need for order, but I have also learned to find contentment in its absence. And as for my home -- I have yet to know the tranquility of a finished one.
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