Showing posts with label #TwistedTea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #TwistedTea. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

2016's Twisted Fortune



Last year I decided it would be fun to use the word on my Twisted Tea cap to predict my 2015. My stomach sank when I twisted off the cap and read that word.

As 2015 grew to a close, I decided to play that same game for 2016. I figured there was no way bad luck would strike twice. Right? 

I was filled with anxiety as I twisted off 2016’s cap. I hesitated and giggled nervously while repeatedly saying, “I’m scared.”

But I finally got my brave on and flipped over the cap to reveal my fateful word. And what was it?
Empty.

Empty! My stomach sank for the second year in a row as my mind reeled trying to find a positive twist. But how can empty be a good thing?

Time ticked by when suddenly my guy, Allen, smiled and said, “Empty, as in 2016 is a clean slate, open to all sorts of possibilities.” 

Empty!

It’s all about the perspective.

Happy 2016! May it be filled with positive thoughts and endless possibilities! 



#HappyNewYear #2016 #Fortune #GetBrave #LiveLife #TwistedTea #Adventure

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

A Twisted Fortune





Twisted Tea was my drink of choice last New Year’s Eve. Printed on the inside of each bottle cap was a single word, which made them that much more enticing to me. I love words.


Before I opened my first bottle on that momentous night, I declared to my friends that whatever word appeared on the cap would predict my 2015.


I was filled with anticipation as I struggled to twist off the cap. What portentous word would fill me with hope for this coming year??


Once the cap was off, I flipped it over to read. And what did I find? Sad.


I wanted a redo.


Suddenly I was dreading the following days, weeks, and months. I told myself that sad was just a stupid coincidence, a bit of bad luck. Though I tried to believe that, I really didn’t. A dark cloud of concern loomed over my future.



Sure enough, sadness befell 2015.

1.       I missed my son who lives about a thousand miles away.

2.       In September, a good friend and amazing person passed away suddenly.

3.       And the world has grown more violent and tenuous.


Sad.


But as it turns out, 2015 was also filled with joy and love.

1.       I got to spend quality time with my son. Even got to spot him a few times in the independent Zombie comedy How to Kill a Zombie! And my guy, Allen, and I are in the process of moving closer to my son and other family members.

2.       I made lots of new friends.

3.       I’ve kept old friends.

4.       My life has been full of adventures with Allen, friends, and family.

5.       I published my first novel, Brave.



In reality, every life is sprinkled with sad. But I feel as though it’s a necessary ingredient to help create a better us. It acts as a catalyst for us to make changes in our lives. To be grateful for those around us. To relish every moment. 


It’s there to remind us to appreciate the happy. 
Even still, it's important not to dwell on sad. Feel it, assess it, and utilize it to create more happy.
What will my word for 2016 be???
 
Meanwhile . . .Cheers to fully appreciating the happy!!

#LiveLife #GetBrave #AnJAdventures #NewYears #TwistedTea #Fortune #YinAndYang