Do you know how to PLAY?

Last week, I had lunch with a friend and the topic of “play” came up in our conversation. It is one that always interests me. I am one that much of the time is led to do the responsible thing and NOT play, rather than to play and realize that the responsible item on the list really did not need to be done, or at least that it could be done later. What develops in us as we grow up that makes it harder for some of us to play, while it is easier for others? What does “play” mean to you? I find that I am my most playful self when I am around young children, especially if there is laughter, make believe, hide and seek, tickles, etc. I usually forget the surroundings I am in and jump in and play with glee. Does “play” for you mean you are just relaxing? What would it look like to let go and dance, sing, and laugh hard (you know when tears start spouting from your eyes)? Is that a normal everyday occurrence or does it come out as often as I cook (ever so rarely, mostly when my husband is traveling).

Is play for you climbing, running, biking, baking, cooking, organizing? Or are all those things work? Is play when we are in the “now” and when we are in the zone? That is a hard one for me to answer. You can be at work, loving the project you are working on, and in the zone, but does that mean it is play? Playing games, Wii, the batting cages, bowling, and skee ball are just a few forms of “play” for me.

I love this blog post from Nathan. It is a good reminder for all of us. Nathan, I hope you are doing well after your car was hit. Keep letting your daughter pull you away from work.

my kind of play: skee ball at Santa Monica Pier

“Live and work but do not forget how to play.” -Eileen Caddy

Do something this weekend where you “PLAY.” Chris: Batting cages this weekend? Are you in?

The Versatile Blogger Award

Thank you, Robin from The Writing Life of Robin, for nominating me for The Versatile Blogger Award. It is exciting to be nominated!

I have been blogging for just over 2 months, and will be posting my 50th blog later this week. I am grateful for all the individuals that have found me via the Internet, friends, Facebook, and for all the comments and feedback I have received on this new adventure for me.

The rules of accepting the nomination are as follows:

  1. Thank the person who nominated me.
  2. Include a link to his/her blog.
  3. Nominate fifteen blogs I enjoy and follow.
  4. Lastly, tell you seven things about myself.

My list of seven things about me:

  1. I often make up my own words. Either from putting two words together to make my own word, or because my mind is going to fast, what comes out of my mouth has not caught up with my mind.
  2. I love babies and kids, although babies just have me at hello, but we have yet to start a family. Sometime. Soon. I think.
  3. Information is my drug of choice. I love researching and learning new things.
  4. Salt before sugar. I am addicted to french fries, onion rings, and a good burger, but usually only eat them when we go out.
  5. I run and read. I run on the treadmill and read at the same time, making training for an upcoming marathon hard, as my attention span is not the same.
  6. I am addicted to my husband. If you have read past posts you will see that trend. He is my best friend and I cannot imagine my life without him.
  7. I am not afraid to ask questions. I would rather know the truth, details, information than not, so beware if you run into me, I will ask you questions.

Here are the fifteen bloggers I am nominating for The Versatile Blogger award. You can go to their blogs by clicking on the name of the blog.

DesignSponge

Grace is Controlled Daring

Books and Bowel Movements

Love and Olive Oil

Orangette

Sally Shim

Dani Shapiro

Seth Godin’s Blog

Side of the Road Sessions

Feel Good Tribe

The Happiness Project

Lead.Learn.Live

Withywindle

Kevin and Amanda

The Writing Life of Robin – Thank you, again, Robin!