Thursday, May 26, 2011

Finding HOPE in uncertainty

Right now, the fates are deciding whether or not the Candyland fam can buy a house, if agents/editors will love or hate the ms, and how healthy my bun will be when he's done baking. There's not a lot I can do, other than sit and wonder and hope and wish for the best.

Like all those affected by the tornadoes. 

Those people are utterly and completely helpless, at the hands of Mother Nature and her wrath. Though one thing that always *gets* me in the wake of tragedy are the heroic and inspirational stories of hope and survival. Of a boy who rescued his family. Or a baby found after days of searching. After a lone tree is found standing in the midst of disaster. No matter what happens in our lives...the personal tornadoes, both physically and metaphorically, that make us question our faith or our finiteness, just remember there is one thing you can control:

How much hope you hold on to.

Some might say it doesn't make a difference, whatever will be, will be. I believe coma patients awaken after years of darkness because of hope. I believe cancer in special little men will go into remission for good, because of hope. I believe my second child is still growing inside me, because of hope. That's not to say that those who have it, and still endure tragedy, aren't hopeful enough or aren't deserving of a better outcome.

But I am saying that in a world full of rejection and NO and "I'm so sorry," if you do nothing else, hold onto the hope that better things will come. Somehow, someway. Because without it, exactly what are you holding on to?

What are you hoping for today?

Candyland. OUT.

14 comments:

Vicki Rocho said...

I'm hoping to bring a ray of sunshine to someone close to me whose world was turned upside down.

Matthew MacNish said...

I'm hoping this phone will stop ringing long enough for me to get some writing done.

And I'm hoping my utter selfishness goes unnoticed at the karma bank.

Patty Blount said...

Well said.

I'm hoping for good things to happen to everyone I love because it seems everyone has mired in bad. I know that's not true but it feels that way.

Thanks for the reminder. *sends hug*

Katie O'Sullivan said...

I'm hoping for peace and calm in the world. So many things seem in turmoil lately.

Sending cyber hugs and hope your way as well.

Chris Phillips said...

I hope I can get my MS into the shape I have in mind before sending it out.

Lenny Lee said...

hi miss candace! for sure hope is cool! for me i hold on to it real tight for me and for others. its something you could share. :)
...big hugs from lenny

Heather said...

Beautifully said! Hope is the greatest gift we can give ourselves and others. You might be buying a house?! Oh wow, my fingers are crossed for you! And the little one will be healthy, we will it so!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

In the end, hope and faith are all we have.

Nicole Zoltack said...

Hope is a wonderful, powerful thing.

I'm hoping to finish packing (yay for vacation!) and that I get done all of my writing projects before we leave (oh, crap, deadlines!)

Shannon O'Donnell said...

Yes, yes, yes! Beautiful post, Candace. And I hope so hard for special little men!!!!!! :-)

Creepy Query Girl said...

our outlook and perspective is really the only thing we can control in those types of situations. We can choose to hope, to keep going, trying, fighting, and in some cases, breathing when it's easier to give up. The key is to keep focused on what you can do rather than what you have no control over- great post!

Jo Schaffer Layton said...

Nice thought. I don't think anyone could experience happiness or peace without hope. It is how we survive and remain positive--even in affliction. If you have ever known anyone without hope-- it is a bleak and devastating thing to see.

Jennifer Hillier said...

Beautiful post. I'm trying to remember that if I put good energy out into the world, it will come back to me, so I need to focus on the good stuff. A lot of days, I don't.

Brianna said...

Wonderful and inspiring post! A fabulous reminder to keep your faith and have hope. Thank you!