Get out of that Funk!

I am told I have a melancholic personality.  On the plus side, the label acknowledges that I think deeply about things.  On the flip side, the label points out my ability to think deeply about painful things, which often leads to parking myself under a (metaphorical) raincloud and sitting in a funk.  You may know me as an optimistic and encouraging person, so let me say it can be a struggle to maintain that mindset!

Harper's Ferry, WV

How about you?  Do you ever find yourself hitting that snooze button ten-too-many times?  Living under that metaphorical rain cloud?  Entertaining internal narratives about the end of the world?

What do you do to escape that pit?  Here's what I seek to do when I am stuck in a less-than-sunny mood:

  1. Get Outside.  Sometimes, you simply need to hike or walk around.  Mind, body, soul are all tied together.  Lifting yourself off the couch can help lift your soul out of its slump.
  2. Pray. I follow Jesus, and I believe that He has the words of life.  When I tune out the noise of the world to speak with and listen to God, my mind gets recentered on truth.  How much of our discouragement and frustration might be because we're listening to some lie?  Discouragement is a form of hopelessness, so escaping the pit requires a restoration of hope.  If I am to abound in hope, I run to the throne of God (honesty moment: sometimes it takes several hours of ultimately unhelpful TV binge watching before I finally get to the point of truly doing so).
  3. Make something.  It's strange how just making myself a delicious dinner can lift my spirits.  Get thyself to a grocer, obtain delightful ingredients, and whip yourself up the best quesadilla known to man.
  4. Go somewhere new.  A change of place and a change in pace will result in a change of perspective (I first read this in a Mark Batterson book).  A vacation can help you get out of a funk, or perhaps just exploring a nearby small town for the first time.

How do you escape the doldrums?  I'd love to hear!

The view from Split Rock

2017 Seniors: JC

JC is number three of his family to come to me for senior portraits.  We had a great session down in Old Ellicott City along the trolley trail and then up on the hill around the courthouse.  JC has been enjoying his time with the stellar Hebron soccer team as well as Television class (I am still bitter that my senior year schedule didn't allow for me to take it!).

All the best to JC as he finishes up at Hebron and moves on to new horizons!

2017 Seniors: Grace

I had the pleasure of taking Grace's senior portraits down in Patapsco State Park several weeks ago.  After spending much of her high school career running cross country, she's soon off to new worlds, considering a degree that'll get her somewhere in the medical field!  I always appreciate clients with a natural confidence in front of the camera, and Grace sure has it.  Makes my job easier!

All the best to you, Grace, as you finish up your high school career!

Flight

I find myself unexpectedly at the airport, waiting on a 12:15 AM flight.  I'm headed home.

Whatever I wanted to write today is lost in the flurry of sudden changes that important phone calls bring.  But I need something to occupy me while I wait for the boarding call, so this will suffice for part of that time.

Life flies by.  We're always moving, hurtling around the sun.  We don't really know what will happen during our days under the sun; perhaps we can only say that time and chance happen to us all.

Head up, eyes open.  Cherish the goodness around you.  Don't let it fly by too fast.