Turning Points (By Laurie Faria Stolarz)
Picture this... You’ve driving down a road, going about your day. The weather is stable. You aren’t running late. You’ve got the music cranked, and you’re humming along, maybe even dancing in your seat. Things are going well (obviously). You have no complaints, (at least, none worth voicing). You’re even making plans, looking ahead at the next week. The next month… The next year… For things you want to do, a trip you hope to take, a party you’d like to plan… Dinner with your gym friends. A Halloween-themed movie night. What will you buy your sister-in-law for her birthday? Maybe the jewelry store on the corner will have some cute earrings. In this moment, the little things seem so big – or maybe just big enough to enjoy pondering about. Should you have pasta or tacos for dinner? Or make chocolate or vanilla pudding for dessert? Should you buy the boring but practical black shoes (on sale) or the teal one