Friday, May 1, 2020

New Podcast Episode: How Quarantine is Helping Me Reconnect with My Grandma

We're all learning how to adapt to these crazy times. I never would have expected that lessons I learned from my grandma many years ago would shape the way I react and help me work my way through it. How have you been coping and who influenced your choices?

As you'll hear in my latest podcast at anchor.fm/adropinthecloud, there were many times where I didn't always understand my grandma and her way of life. It wasn't until her passing where I gained more appreciation for our shared history and how I might one day take on her characteristics. I reference a poem that I wrote many years ago and will include it at the end of this post. It wasn't until these quarantine times where the progression I made in the poem truly came full circle.

And for those wondering, the thread in the picture is actually one of  her boxes.

Give the podcast a listen and then come back and read this poem:

Inside the Boxes


Another Sunday afternoon around the table
Plates of homemade cookies, cups of tea
We’d see the clock and say, “My, how it’s getting late”
I think it’s time we head out on our way


But she’d open up the closet where she kept everything she owned
Neatly packed in boxes piled high
There’s some things we had to see
She called it some emergency
But we knew she couldn’t say goodbye


So, down came the boxes from the shelf 
Filled with little pieces of herself
She’d say, “Here’s when I was younger, just a child, you know.”
“Here’s when I grew older, had some children of my own.”
“Here I was a baby, and here I was a wife”
We’d take a look inside the box and take a look inside her life


Another Sunday afternoon around the table
Packages of cookies, bottled drinks
We’re spinning memories of all she used to be
We never thought we’d have to say such things

But we opened up the closet where we kept everything she owned
Neatly packed in boxes piled high
There’s some things we had to do
We had to get them sorted through
“Cause we knew it’s time to say goodbye


So, down came the boxes from the shelf
Filled with little pieces of ourselves
‘Cause that one when she was younger
Had no thoughts of what was near
That she would soon grow older breathing life to all us here
Everything she treasured from a child to a wife
We’ll take a look inside the box and take a look inside our life


Oh, I never liked those boxes very much back then
From the hours spent reliving time and time again
And those photographs she cut always made me cry
But today I think it’s time, today I think I’m gonna try

So, down come the boxes from the shelf
Filled with little pieces of myself
‘Cause that one when she was younger looks a bit like me
And that one when she grew older is how I someday just might be
History unravels showing more than meets the eye

I’ll take a look inside the box and take a look inside my life


Friday, April 24, 2020

New Podcast: Out of My Comfort Zone and Into Improv

After years of wanting to start a podcast, I am excited to announce I have finally done it! It looks like something good might come out of this quarantine life after all. The podcast will be similar to this blog and talk about all the things that interest me during my human experience.

I have been particularly interested in stepping out of my comfort zone. A few years ago, I did just that when I signed myself up for Improv classes. Improv is performance art that is unscripted, unprepared, and pretty much unexpected. So, did this walk into the unknown leave me with regrets or rewards? Find out on my very first episode of the "A Drop in the Cloud" podcast at https://anchor.fm/adropinthecloud

Thanks!
Elizabeth

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

"It's a Small World After All..."

Most people in my life are aware that Disney is a huge part of me. I was raised on its magic. The majority of my vacations have been spent there in my second home since I was 6 weeks old. So, it should come as no surprise that while COVID-19 was initially breaking out across the U.S., I was spending a week in Disney World. The company made the historic decision to close the park only a few days after my departure. Some may think there are other things to write about besides linking these two topics together. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. There is a sense of irony in the thing that drove Disney to shut its doors is the very message that they have most famously been trying to impress upon us - “It’s a Small World After All.”

In a bid to erase hatred, the “It’s a Small World Ride” showcases all the people and cultures of the world harmoniously living side by side. The adventure is set to a song that is difficult to get out of one’s head. Unfortunately, for some people, it’s even harder to embrace that message. Thankfully, Disney recognized the need to keep singing it. 

Nothing could emphasize how small this world is more than the events of the past weeks and months.What started out in a town in one country has quickly spread to every nation in the world. It has penetrated the imaginary borders imposed by humanity.  In its path, it has discriminated against no one. And it has left us all sharing the same fears and the same hope. It’s a reminder that in order to get through the greatest challenges in life, we need to be there for each other (at a safe distance), work together, share knowledge and resources, and support all the people of the world. 

I’ll end this post with the lyrics:

It's a world of laughter
A world of tears
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears
There's so much that we share
That it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
There is just one moon And one golden sun
And a smile means
Friendship to ev'ryone
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small world after all

Monday, July 1, 2019

A Drop in the Cloud - The Beginning

Over the years, I have created several blogs with varying themes. But all of them vanished (hopefully) into thin air when I let my nerves get the better of me. It's not an easy thing to float ones thoughts out into the world for all to see. As hard as it is to share myself, it seems to be even harder to bottle up my ideas. 

So, I find myself, once again, trying to stake my small claim in this limitless cloud. It feels as if it would be incomplete without my voice. I don't know how long this blog will live, or what you can expect to find. It may be a collection of articles, opinions on current events, poetry, life stories from the past or present, and any other ideas I feel like sharing. 

Welcome to my space in the cloud! Feel free to leave a comment and say "hi." 

- Elizabeth