Values
Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2008
I spent a maudlin Sunday afternoon pushing the lawnmower as my husband was busy inside shooting down aliens on whatever game console he’s obsessed with these days. This led to a bit of a self-pity party wondering why no one I live with appears to share my values. Perhaps, I thought, wiping the sweat from my eyes, they simply don’t know what my values are (which really, gives them far too much credit, but I guess I was in more of a charitable mood than you would have guessed judging from the hot fumes of irritation visibly rising from my forehead. Or maybe that was just lawnmower exhaust). So I started composing a list. And at the risk of sounding like a nun singing in the Swiss mountaintops, I decided to share the first draft.
I value:
A lawn neatly mown, if not immaculately weeded
A rocking chair on the front porch with home-made seat cushions
Children raised with equal shares of responsibility and affection
Books that are good enough to forge their own path from friend to friend, sister to sister
Rooms that are cleaned regularly, even if my notion of “regularly” is more sporadic than my mother’s
History
Especially genealogy
Fully owned 10-year-old cars that are still reliable
Pets who die of old age after living full and happy lives in your care
Daily trips into the near world for a change of scenery, fresh air, and exercise
Completed quilting projects
Knowing the words to every song that will ever play on my car stereo
Feeling pretty smug about my finances after watching Suze Orman’s show
Bees celebrating in my volunteer catnip
Gardens, any garden
Old family photos that are copied, labeled, and distributed to the relatives
Halloween parties
Knowing exactly what I want to do for my children, and what I want my children to do for themselves—at least financially speaking (for the next 20 or so years)
Bosses who know how to give compliments and/or encouragement
Knowing that answering the phone or the front door are options, not obligations
Finding unexpected emails from old friends buried in my “junk” in-box
Living within our means
Knowing where I will be buried
Planning meals that will be prepared at home for minimum cost, maximum nutrition, and which garner universal acclaim in the flavor department (yeah, good luck with that one!)
Dentists who offer up the nitrous without having to be asked
Ed Troyer, still
Check marks on to-do lists
My children’s company
Just reading over this list makes me feel happier. And, having started it, I suspect this might be just the beginning.
Great list!!! I agree w/ all of them. The Ed Troyer one made me crack up big time though. Why is it that every time I see him on the news, I think of you?
As to the lawnmowing, I couldn't be happier with Mr. Vu, out of Edgewood. He's cheap, efficient, and best of all, I don't have to do it.