Diary of a Bad Day

I don’t remember when I started writing this. It’s been a while. But I’ve kept it, because I wanted to remind myself that my days of depression are fleeting. And that yours can be as well. Let me know if you can relate. I’m holding out a handful of hope for you.

The not-sleeping-thing should’ve been my first warning sign, but I ignored it. Then I lost my notebook. And I lost my words. And everything moved like molasses in my brain.

Now there is today and it won’t go away. “It” being this fullness on my chest–this want to sleep the day away–hide from whatever it is that has my heart pounding like it is–my heart so fast and my brain so slow.

I haven’t felt his way in a long time… But I’ve felt this way for years. Distraction is my best friend. Distraction in writing, in singing, in doing something other than looking inside. It’s a shame that creativity necessitates introspection. That’s just my luck. So, I go looking for distraction. She either writes or runs. Today she wants to run.

She’s fighting the instinct to curl up deep down inside herself and hide…. hide where the quiet is. And where the words are. The real words. Not the other words that are made up and saved up and played up.

But the real words don’t come easy. And they don’t write easy. And they don’t read easy. The real words bring release and reflection, but introspection isn’t always the best method of chasing it all away. Sometimes it’s best to hide from what’s inside until it quiets down, chased away by sunshine and vitamins and balance.

So where do I hide?

Distraction.

There are still days, and when those days come it feels like forever. I’m so glad that it never is forever. And I’m so glad that those days don’t come nearly as often anymore.

Hope.

A year to forget…

I know a lot of you have faced tough situations this year; so have a lot of my friends, family members, and church family. The phone calls, faces, hospital visits, letters, and questions are rolling through my mind as I type this. You know who you are and you’re on my mind.

This year, for many, has been a nightmare and a lot of us are ready for this round to be over. So, this post is for you: For those of you who don’t think you can take one more blow this year. For those of you who have been to hell and back and live to tell about it. Who have dealt with loss. With confusion. With anger. With disappointment. For those of you who see 2010 as a year to forget. For those of you who know 2011 has got to be better than 2010.

This is your time to think about it. To hope about it. To maybe even offer up a typed prayer to the heavens for a better year ahead. For some of you, it wouldn’t take much. It wouldn’t take much at all to spark a tiny flame of hope in your heart… What could light that flame? What’s something you can hold on to–some tiny piece of hope–that would assure you that 2011 is better than 2010?

Type it out here. And I promise you that this little blog community will be praying that our God of Grace reaches down to give exactly what you’re asking for.

Reason to Sing

I read this passage a while ago and it really struck me. Like there’s something alive inside these words.
A reason to hope. A reason to sing.

Sing aloud, O daughter of Zion;
shout, O Israel!
Rejoice and exult with all your heart,
O daughter of Jerusalem!

The LORD has taken away the judgments against you;
he has cleared away your enemies.
The King of Israel, the LORD, is in your midst;
you shall never again fear evil.

On that day it shall be said to Jerusalem:
“Fear not, O Zion;
let not your hands grow weak.

The LORD your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.

I will gather those of you who mourn for the festival,
so that you will no longer suffer reproach.

Behold, at that time I will deal
with all your oppressors.
And I will save the lame
and gather the outcast,
and I will change their shame into praise
and renown in all the earth.

At that time I will bring you in,
at the time when I gather you together;
for I will make you renowned and praised
among all the peoples of the earth,
when I restore your fortunes
before your eyes,” says the LORD.

~Zephaniah 3:14-20

DO: hope

Some of us have no idea what our lives will look like in a few years, a few months, or even a few days. Some of us are chasing dreams, while others are watching them die. Some of us have lost hope that change is possible, that a new day will dawn, that “this too” shall indeed pass.

Today, LoriJo has written about Truth, Lies, and Hope. She’s brave to be so brutally honest about her own experiences, frustrations, and decisions. She offers an honest look at her life, both inward and outward, challenging us to take an honest look at our lives. Challenging us to continue to hope.

Music Monday – “In This Life”

i wrote this just before we moved to seminary. when my life was consumed with goodbyes… consumed.

its about how stinkin’ tough life can be sometimes.

anyway, many of you will recognize the bridge from the sneak peak a few weeks ago. i must say that i was THRILLED by your comments because SO many of you felt a sense of hope in the emotions of the music.

i passed along the full copy to a couple of you – and you gave some VERY INTERESTING input, which challenged me to add a new melody to the bridge. i think the two of you will be pleased with the final product.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT!!!! i won’t regret throwing these songs out there for y’all to hear. what a beneficial experience.

so, whaddya think? y’all like the bridge?

In This Life – copyright Mandy Thompson, ASCAP, 2007

Verse 1:
In this life many promises are broken and many words may go unspoken
And many souls may find no place to rest.
In this life if we fight for all that matters we find our hearts may end up shattered
And we are lonely and afraid at best.

Chorus:
But we know life has a way of turning the warmest of colors to the coldest of grays.
Oh we know life has a way of turning the warmest of colors to the coldest of grays.

Verse 2:
In this life if we love it we will lose it but its better if we choose it
Than to hold it ‘til its torn away.
In this life letting go does not come easy but to love in sight of losing
Bears the promise of the greatest pain.

Bridge:
Can we find hope at the end of the day?
Can we find a rainbow when the cloud rolls away?
Can we find love and laughter in the midst of the pain?
Oh can we live someday?