Thursday, October 4, 2007
Friends
I am so excited that my good friends Joe and Laura Cebulski are almost ready to begin their journey into "greenism". They are embarking on a year long RV adventure and exploring the tenets of sustainable living. I have never met two people so adventurous. Brad and I are up there in terms of adventure, always looking for something new. But Joe and Laura work it into their very nature. They plan both financially and logistically to accomplish what they want. They live simply in order to be ready for the next adventure. I've been studying a lot about simplicity lately and realize more than ever that simplicity is a mindset, not a goal to be reached. I would not have a frame of reference for this if not for the influence of the Cebulskis over the last couple of years. It is so refreshing to know that simplicity has nothing to do with what I own, but rather how I choose to use what I own and how I perceive my possessions. More and more I realize that the only thing you can truly own in this life is friendships. Those are the only real lasting investments we make. We will see those people again on the other side of this life. Isn't that an amazing thing!!! I wish the Cebulskis the best and look forward to continuning conversations about sustainable living and putting back into the Earth. Maybe someday we will be as brave as they and will sell everything and go RVing! Two really cool people who I am thrilled to know! (and of course Rowan too!) If you would like to follow the Cebulskis on their journey you can find their blog at cebulskis.blogspot.com.
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Kim,
Thanks for the sweet post. I have been enjoying reading your blog entries, but I guess it took one about ME to actually leave a comment. Is that self-centered or what? I can't wait to hear about the marathon--we'll be thinking and praying for you both tomorrow morning. Much love and blessings on YOUR journey,
Laura
Thanks for posting about your friends. I've read their whole blog and look forward to following their journey. How neat.
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