Monday, April 16, 2012

Bubble Jar


So, today is my birthday. Another year older. So this morning, bummed a little about being *over* thirty and not for the first time, I was trying to have a good day. Rushing out the door I spilled my coffee on my shirt. Back inside and in a new shirt, I tried to overlook that small setback. On my way to Commerce, I decided that since I had to go to school on my birthday, I at least deserved some good coffee to brighten my day. Out the door of the new campus coffee shop, tickled with my caramel latte, I tried to hop over a patch of mud and FAIL I landed in it. I didn't fall to the ground, but I somehow managed to cover my foot and flipflop with nasty gritty mud and spill coffee on myself for the second time in an hour. And yes, a couple of folks saw my less than graceful stunt. Mouthing things I wouldn't want my momma to hear I made my way back to the car, wondering why I deserved such poor luck on my birthday, of all days. I found myself a napkin and some bottled water to clean up my mess. As I was wiping away the mud I realized just how selfish and immature my reaction was. I suddenly remembered cleaning my feet in a stream atop a mountain in Sarstun, Guatemala, thankful that I had shoes to protect my feet unlike the children I was following. All of the sudden I was SO ASHAMED of myself. Let's recap:
I drove my used yet nice Altima to the University I was so blessed to attend. I bought myself a cup of $3 gourmet coffee and complained about getting my overpriced sandal muddy... I realized that I was behaving like a selfish spoiled brat living in my American Bubble. So with my shame, I went on to class.
After class I drove straight home and made this...

Now everytime I catch myself having one of those selfish "American Bubble" moments, I will put the appropriate donation into the "Bubble Jar". Today, I donated $3 to represent that $3 cup of coffee. When the jar is full, I will mail the donation to Refuge International.

4 comments:

  1. First of all, Happy Birthday!
    I like the idea of the Bubble Jar!

    We should all learn by your example.

    For some reason--these lyrics came to mind after reading this:

    "I'm Gonna Make A Change,
    For Once In My Life
    It's Gonna Feel Real Good,
    Gonna Make A Difference
    Gonna Make It Right . . .

    As I, Turn Up The Collar On My
    Favourite Winter Coat
    This Wind Is Blowin' My Mind
    I See The Kids In The Street,
    With Not Enough To Eat
    Who Am I, To Be Blind?
    Pretending Not To See
    Their Needs
    A Summer's Disregard,
    A Broken Bottle Top
    And A One Man's Soul
    They Follow Each Other On
    The Wind Ya' Know
    'Cause They Got Nowhere
    To Go
    That's Why I Want You To
    Know

    I'm Starting With The Man In
    The Mirror
    I'm Asking Him To Change
    His Ways
    And No Message Could Have
    Been Any Clearer
    If You Wanna Make The World
    A Better Place
    Take A Look At Yourself, And
    Then Make A Change.

    I've Been A Victim Of A Selfish
    Kind Of Love
    It's Time That I Realize
    That There Are Some With No
    Home, Not A Nickel To Loan
    Could It Be Really Me,
    Pretending That They're Not
    Alone?

    A Willow Deeply Scarred,
    Somebody's Broken Heart
    And A Washed-Out Dream
    They Follow The Pattern Of
    The Wind, Ya' See
    Cause They Got No Place
    To Be
    That's Why I'm Starting With
    Me"

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    1. Michael Jackson... wow, I had to reach way back in my file! Thanks Tracee, that's awesome!

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