"Celebrate" to acknowledge - honor....
I celebrated Me yesterday, I turned 60.
I celebrated my journey.
all of it.
Not just the good times, the easy choices, but the tough heart wrenching tough ones.
I celebrated my open heart, after so much heartache.
I celebrated my open mind, after so many years of being closed.
I celebrated my inner peace, love and joy.
After so many years of wanting something different.
A different body, a different life, a different this or that.
I celebrated loving me right now just as I am.
I celebrated the journey it has taken me to becoming Me.
The things I had to let go of and the newness I had to embrace.
I celebrated surviving, when I thought it was impossible.
I celebrated my new love, of allowing and freedom.
I honor me, by allowing, and accepting all of who I am to be.
There is nothing I would change or remove. All that I have experienced has brought me to where I am today.
I celebrate life, for many lives have ended this year.
I celebrate love, for many struggle within relationships.
I celebrate my health, for many are ill.
I celebrate my mental clarity, for many live in denial.
I celebrate my positive nature, for many live in heavy darkness.
I celebrate the love, peace and joy in my home, for many live unsure.
I celebrate my relationships, with their integrity, and respect.
I celebrate being a mom and grandma, for many would love the honor.
I celebrate being an artist, for many are too shy.
I celebrate the many different facets of being Me.
How grateful I am to have lived to see 60 years of age.
And, to love the me who landed here!
It is a truly great privilege to be able to celebrate your own self!
My job as I see it, is to live a life that brings me love, peace and joy. And, it releases everyone the burden of making me happy, more joyful, more this or that.
I got it.
I am finding joy, love and peace within Me.
Happiness is being able to celebrate your life, even when, or especially when tough times have entered your journey. Our work as a human being, is to continue to rise up to peace and acceptance, in all things.
Perhaps I celebrate the most, because of what I lost, what I found, and where I have been. I know the opposite of what I now have.
I celebrate to honor and acknowledge Me!