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Life Is A Tossed Salad
By Marlene Buffa
Tonight, my friend Ann and I went
to a local salad bar for dinner. I said, “My salad tastes so good. I’m
really enjoying it.” I quickly added, as though astonished, “Of course
it’s good – I choose it myself!” Just then, I realized that every aspect
of our life is something we choose ourselves. If we resent, or dislike
the life we live, then we also contain the power to change it.
You’ll Like it, and You’ll Eat it
When we grew up, we learned the stern lesson of eating whatever our
mother put before us. If we didn’t clean our plate, then we received
admonishment reminding us of starving children somewhere in the world.
Personally, I could never figure that one out! My childhood mind always
wanted to pack up my food and somehow send it to the anonymous children
in some unknown country – not out of compassion, but I thought if I fed
them, I’d get a break from hearing about it! As we grow older, etiquette
and politeness direct us to graciously smile and nibble at unpalatable
food and circumstances served to us.
This type of up-bringing leaves us with a bad taste in our mouths! We’re
taught never to question, never to complain, and never to dare to ask
for something better or different. When we face what’s “on our plate,”
we resign to accepting the bowl of life set before us. Yet when we dare
to reach beyond our placemat for something more preferable, we find a
cornucopia waiting for us.
Buffet of Choices in Life
The salad bar concept helps us to recognize the bounty life makes
available. Everything you could possibly want, awaits you at the table.
All you need do is get up, walk over, and put it on your plate. Pretty
simple, right? For many of us, these prove almost impossible to
accomplish. We operate in such life-restricting ideologies that confine
us to our table, fully prepared to ingest the components of life that we
really don’t want, but feel destined to endure. Is life really about
“getting it over with?” Surely the options set before you, only steps
away from wherever you are seated in life, and only moments away from
enjoying, offer you more than merely a toleration of the experience of
living fully.
Salad Dressing
From creamy to oily, to plain lemon, or vinaigrette, we top off salads
with a little extra zing of flavor. Lettuce by itself bores even rabbits
from time to time, and the salad we create rouses some sort of emotion
in us, as well. Then, do you pour on your dressing or keep it on the
side to carefully (and judiciously) dip each forkful into it? The
dressing is your cherry-on-top, your lagniappe, your special treat. What
in life, do you save for last? Is your precious treat something you
fully indulge in, or do you savor it and partake of it sparingly? The
dressing of your life covers everything in your life, like each piece of
lettuce or tomato. Each aspect of our choices makes contact with your
passion, and your passion holds all of your selections together and
makes life worthwhile.
Dessert
Every salad bar offers dessert. Like life, the good stuff waits for us
at the end of the line. Or does it? Sometimes we wait until we’re
completely full of raw veggies and mayonnaise salads before we consider
the possibility of something pretty darn good. Other times, the dried up
brownie or curled up at the edges Jell-o present an unappealing finale
to our stringent meal. Every so often, we’ll see a child take dessert
first – just to be sure he or she has enough room to fit it in. When you
want the best in life, don’t postpone your joy! Take a heaping plate of
what you want to experience and go back for seconds.
Life waits patiently for us. Spirit wonders how long we’ll wait before
we actually ask life for something better. Suffering, enduring,
tolerating the plate delivered to us by the circumstances of our life,
offers little righteousness or reason for admiration. Making the best of
what life gives, either on a silver tray or paper plate, never resulted
in anyone living a profound life. Pick your passion and pour it all over
everything you ever wanted your life to express. As it seeps over and
around your work, your play and emotions, remember you chose it – and
can choose again. Remember to enjoy all the sweetness that life offers,
too. Enjoy it now. Your table will be cleared before you know it!
Marlene, a freelance writer,
offers thought provoking, sometimes playful, sometimes poignant insight
and wisdom in meaningful ways. She lives with her two Dobermans who run
her life and allows her to pay the mortgage, feed and spoil them. Visit:
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