Jackson loves to do everything I do – including laundry. If only I could train him to do it by himself…
I did the laundry yesterday because today we’re hitting the road to visit a sick family member. These things take precedence, of course, but it throws my careful schedule all to hell. With Platinum coming out on Monday, I have all sorts of extra promo tasks on top of my usual writing/day job/keeping the household going in a reasonable fashion tasks.
I’m not the first person to liken this kind of balance to juggling. The point is to keep all the balls in the air. Dropping a ball is a failure.
I’ve realized recently that most of my ideas about juggling are informed by a book I read as a teen, Robert Silverberg’s Lord Valentine’s Castle. I think I’m spoilering nothing when I say that the core of the story is about the rightful heir to the kingdom traveling in disguise with a troupe of carnival performers. He has no useful skills, so they teach him to juggle. The philosophy of juggling infuses the story – and eventually informs his character as a ruler. It’s lovely stuff, about being peaceful and having focus.
And not dropping the balls.
But I think I can get more focused on not dropping balls than the true fun of juggling, which is the interplay of the balls in the air. After all, I’m doing this to create the best life that I can – to serve all the most important things to me – not to be preoccupied with meeting some standard of not-failure.
What this means is, I’m learning to be okay with dropping balls.
I just pick the ones that can be dropped. The dishes? Can wait. The vacuuming? Doesn’t REALLY have to happen today. Getting word count in? Keep that ball in the air and watch it soar, all shining and lovely.
Maybe this approach will inform my character, too. Peaceful and focused sounds like a good place to be.
I am sorry you have a sick family member. I will pray for them. I agree with your post about dropping balls. That was a discussion hubs and I were having last night. I have a lot of balls in the air, but most of them are ones that could easily drop and no one would care about(including me now) so I need to let those go and focus on the other ones that are more important. Thanks for your post today – I needed the reassurance it has given me.
Thank you, Amy! And yes – it’s good to remind each other that’s okay to drop some of the balls. Likely no one will ever notice.
Jackson cannot be contained! He’s a force of Nature! Having said that, so sorry to hear about your sick family member, hope everything will be ok. I loveds your discussion of juggling…HUGS!
This is true, Veronica! That paw swipe is deadly fast, too. Thanks for the good thoughts.
Having extra arms doesn’t hurt, in either the literal or metaphoric sense. Some people just seem to be way better at keeping things in the air.
I was surprised how murky that book is in my mind, Kev. I may have to reread. But very true!
Mmm. I loved Lord Valentine’s Castle. I adore Jackson, too. Drive safe. Best wishes to your family.
Classic book! and thank you!
Good luck and best wishes to you and your family. *hugs*
Thanks Carien!