After I turned 30 a funny thing happened. Something I
never thought would happen. Something I fought against for YEARS.
(via)
I actually started to love Michigan.
I know. I’m as shocked as you are. I spent most of my
teen years complaining about the weather and wishing I lived in a state with an
ocean. I spent most of my 20s trying to devise a plan to get OUT of Michigan. I
have lived here my whole life and I just wanted to move to the ocean. Preferably
a place without snow and without hurricanes. California, perhaps?
Then something odd happened. I started to appreciate
Michigan. The beauty of it. The diverse seasons and how perfectly timed they
(mostly) are. I don’t know if it would ever feel like Thanksgiving if the
leaves weren't changing to brilliant oranges and reds. I don’t think it would
ever feel like Christmas if there was not snow on the ground and a chill in the
air. I don’t know if I would truly appreciate the heat and sunshine if I didn't go through the long winter months of gray and cold. Or appreciate the changing
of the grass from yellow to green. The trees from bare to bright green. The dead
of flowers to their breathtaking blossoming. Would I appreciate these things if
they were always the same? If there were no seasons?
All I know is something has changed in me. I have this
deep appreciation and love for Michigan. I love the seasons. Even after the
worst winter ever. I actually appreciated the beauty of all that snow. I feel
defensive when someone talks bad about Detroit or says “Michigan is ugly.” Detroit
is awesome and rebuilding and Michigan is actually quite gorgeous.
I think it’s so gorgeous, in fact, that G and I are
planning a trip at the end of summer on Lake Michigan. We could go to the ocean
or even somewhere tropical, but we have always wanted to stay in this cute
beach town up north on the water and so that is what we are doing. I’m so
excited. I cannot wait to swim in the lake and not worry about getting eaten by
a shark or stung by a jelly fish. I am excited to try new restaurants and
explore a cute downtown and wine taste at some beautiful vineyards. In Michigan.
Because I’m proud of my state. I love where I live. I my little house in my
little town and trying new things in the area. I feel so grown up!
2 comments:
I live in San Diego and LOVE it! I love 65 degrees in the winter and 75 in the summer, but we go to Door County, WI every summer {have my whole life} and LOVE it! It is so beautiful. The key is "godliness with contentment is great gain." I enjoyed reading your post. I love hearing how others decide to become content and happy wherever the Lord has placed them.
We are traveling with Hubby's entire family to Petoskey at the end of July and we are so excited! There will be 8 adults and 5 kiddos...I can't wait!
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