June 9, 2012
I saw this video yesterday on a friend's facebook feed, and I just had to share it.
(If you like this trailer help kickstart this movie, they need funds to see this project through to completion.)
Seems like we're part of a movement. You see, there's a whole bunch of us who don't like the script we've been given for family life. Or the script for life in this society in general. Where we're supposed to live, how we're supposed to earn money or raise our kids.
We want to live a different story. And we're doing it. And we're not alone (though some days it feels like it).
From the video,
"I don't know what's around the corner for me. But I've never been so fulfilled not knowing."
I'll be sharing something on Monday (written in advance of watching this video) that totally echoes that thought. What life looks like for me right now, in terms of homemaking and homeschooling. It's funny how this video works as a good lead into that post.
And then in one month Damien and I will be unveiling and launching "the" big project we've been working on. A script we're re-writing. And this time, we actually going to do it.
But today I'm going to live in this moment. Enjoy the life we're living.
While I'm sharing inspiration, here's a few more favorites from recent weeks:
Renee, I love this post and can't wait to read more from you in this vein. The video clip has me intrigued. I googled, but couldn't find anything about the film's release. Do you know?
it's a project that is still coming to light. very grassroots and in need of funding to finalize production and make available to a wide screening audience. a little more info can be found here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cranktank/im-fine-thanks
Thanks Heather, that's what I was going to say.
Yay for living your dreams! I will admit it was a little scary making the leap into non-traditional living, but it's been totally worth it so far.
this is such a great vid, Renee! And thanks for the links, I am off to read that!
I'm really enjoying "The Gifts of Imperfection", especially the part about Brene and her husband comparing their list of "what makes us happy" with their list of "future dreams" and realizing how the second was incompatible with the first so they dropped it and made life-adjustments in order to live their dream today as opposed to someday.
Sometimes it seems like people living rather unconventional lives pass judgement on those of us currently choosing home ownership, "stable" jobs, etc. I hate this, of course, b/c no one else gets to determine what is right for anyone else. Enjoying meaningful work, for instance, is going to look entirely different one family to the next. My closest friend and her husband gave up their two career aspirations and traded it for him to become a pastor and to be involved in building community - this is no less meaningful than selling everything and traveling the world. My husband chose not to work with his two economic degrees and instead became a teacher and coach which is meaningful work to him. We make choices to not become forever dependant on this income, mind you. But while we are here, living in our home, in this small town, we are living purposeful & meaningful lives. I love regularly challenging ourselves to consider what WE WANT and the ways in which we've bought into "the system", etc., but dislike the idea that unless we are entirely radical in all our decision making that we are "one of them" (the mindless sheep).
You're entirely right. Which is why I ask "are you living the life you want to live?" Living an examined life is just that - examined. Regardless of the job you do, the amount in your bank acounts etc. The question is - are you doing what you feel called to do and living life on your terms, not someone else's. You could live a very "conventional" life and still say yes to those questions. Living with purpose and meaning can happen in many, many contexts. There is no right way.
Thanks for share this video, great inspiration, that's what we want, live our dreams, keep out of the traditional life, be ourselves!!!
I would love to see this documentary. We too are taking on a different journey than alot of people. Ten years ago we moved out of the rat race to a more rural setting and each year our dream is coming more and more alive. Chickens, gardening, homeschooling, living more simple, starting our own business, working less and living life more fully. Blessings Diane
Love the trailer! The movie should be great! I really hope that once we cash-build our house we can manage to work from home on our farm. Having Papa at home is really what we want. I picture ourselves with a completely off-grid farm someday! Baby steps, right?
I've been following Adam Baker for a while and when I saw the trailer for his movie, I got goosebumps. It is a movement, people are more in tune with their heart desires. I have coworkers coming up with new business ideas, friends quitting their "stable, well-paying" jobs, to go to culinary school and study pottery. My husband and I are currently also trying to draft a plan for our lives that involves, creativity, living with intention and mostly freedom. You are such an inspiration and I talk all the time to my friends and my husband about what you and your family are doing. There's nothing wrong with following the traditional path, as long as it is what makes you come alive. Already contributed to the movie and can't wait to see it in July!!!
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Johanna on June 9, 2012, 1:27 p.m.
You are such an inspiration. We, too, are creating a different life, but completely different from yours. We don't know the next step, but we hope it involves living in another country for a few years...we'll see. :) Off to check out the links!
renee on June 9, 2012, 3:08 p.m.
What's your dream Johanna? You know, we might have more in common than you think (smile).