Wednesday, October 3, 2012

As promised, and a repost of my birthday wish for you

This is what 55 looks like, bitches!

Last month I promised to post a picture of myself in a bathing suit on my 55th birthday... damn you, Carmel, for remembering!



 I was hoping to drop a few pounds before today, but that damn Bell's Palsy got me off track. (Excuses, excuses...)  I guess it could be worse!

Hey, here's a repost from October 3, 2009.  Still holds.

My birthday wish -- for you

Today is my 52nd birthday. I know--holy shit, right? So here I am in Boise with Mom and Stepdaddy and let me tell you how happy I am to be 52 years old and still have my mother, and in good health. Well, physical health.

I woke up today to the hum of the mixer and there was Mom in the kitchen making my birthday cake. On the kitchen table was a big-ass plate of brownies.

Me: "You made brownies, too?" Yikes, is Mom going a bit overboard on the sweets or what?
Mom: "Oh, they were supposed to be your birthday cake. I knew something wasn't right when I was mixing it up. The boxes look alike, you know. Not that I'm gonna make anything from scratch--ha!"
At least the physical health is still intact. Poor Mom, though--imagine what it must be like to have a kid who's 52? I'm freaked out that my kids are 30 and 31.

Birthdays are traditionally a good time to assess where you are in life and how close you are to where you want to be. But I'm gonna say F that. Why? Because when you frame your birthday in that way, it's nothing but a perfect opportunity to make yourself feel inadequate. Like surely you should have accomplished more by this age.

So let's shake the Etch-a-Sketch and erase any notions of how your life "should" look at this point. Instead, think about how it still can be.

Over the past several months, I've been doing some editing for Rudy Ruettiger, the man behind the hit movie, Rudy. He lives here in Las Vegas. One of Rudy's favorite lines is,
"What would you do if you knew you could not fail?"
Most people don't dig deeply enough within themselves to truly consider and come up with an answer to this question. But if you really think about it, you're sure to uncover a true desire. And under that, I'll bet you anything, lies a true God-given talent.

Talent. I believe we've all been blessed with it. But for any number of reasons, this talent often gets suppressed. A while back, I heard from a reader who said she always wanted to write, but gave up that aspiration long ago when a teacher told her she was no good at it. And I'm telling you, the email she sent to me was beautifully written. Forgive that stupid teacher and shake the Etch-a-Sketch, sister. And start writing.

Finally, finally, I've come to realize that my God-given talent is my writing (though Mom could have told you that years ago). I'm 52 and finally have a book for sale, an outlet for my writing, my humor, and a way to motivate others to make the most of their own lives by looking at mine. I've said a million times, "Everything in its right time" and I do believe that--the universe unfolds in divine order. But we also have free will, so why not make "the right time" sooner rather than later?

So my birthday wish is for you to take some time today to consider
What is your God-given talent? What do you do better than almost every person on earth? How can you share your talent with the rest of the world?
These are not rhetorical questions. I'm really asking you; I expect answers (even if you answer in your own head). I want you to tell me what your talent is because by telling me, you're also proclaiming it to yourself.

Think about what makes you wonderful and have yourself an incredible day, knowing that in your own unique way, you kick ass. That, beloved readers, is my birthday wish for you.

Have a great day!  XOXO

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to you, my friend!! My talent is so far hidden, I'm still not sure what it is. Have a great birthday!!

Taradharma said...

Happy Birthday dear Linda. You look MAH-VEL-OUS in that suit! Seriously -- can you imagine our mothers or grandmothers at this age looking so fab?

Your birthday gift to us - well, it's a good one. I had an amazing dream last night which I shall one day post about - but it harmonizes well with your birthday wish for me/us/your readers. It's about one's own truth, authenticity, and the courage to live your life doing what makes you come alive. Settle for nothing less. And celebrate every single day how blessed we are - even in bad times.

Hope you are having a great day!

Mimi said...

Happy Birthday Linda!
You look AMAZING in your swimsuit, and fair play to you for posting it.
Thought for you..."each day comes bearing its own gifts..untie the ribbons" , so i hope you get to untie lots of ribbons today.
I know you'll have a blast, dear friend!

Vegas Linda Lou said...

Thanks, everyone! I'm so lucky to have you as friends. XOXO

norm said...

Linda,
Congrats on your 55th.....you have 8 more to catch me! Yes mine is also on Oct. 3 ......
Keep the faith and love your mum's comments.

Vegas Linda Lou said...

Norm! Happy Birthday to you--another good Libra! We get better every year, don't you think?

Carmel said...

Hey hey hey! Hooray Linda and Happy Birthday! In honor of you I made out with my boyfriend while Louie C.K. Shameless played in the background.

Vegas Linda Lou said...

OMG, Carmel! That's like Jerry Seinfeld making out during Schindler's List!

Carmel said...

I forgot to mention younger tall blond and blue eyed boyfriend!

lightning36 said...

Hope your birthday was a great day!