The Gift of Presence

It’s my mom’s birthday today.  Happy Birthday Mom!  Love you!

It’s mine next week.

I don’t tell you this so you will shower me with presents or birthday wishes (although that would be lovely).  I tell you this because it has me thinking.

People say, “What do you want for your birthday?”  This is a tough one.  On one hand, there are things I want.  I want world peace and I want everyone to know God and feel His love.  I want no more bullying and I want no more loneliness (mine or others).  I also want the entire Lululemon store….seriously, the entire store.

But here’s the thing…I was taught not to ask for things.  It’s rude.  I was taught that a gift is a gift and if someone wants to give it to you, it is your job to accept it graciously.  You do not expect gifts and if you do not receive a gift, you do not whine or cry or complain.

Now something has gone really wrong in the generational translation (is that even a real term?) of this gift giving/accepting business because my kids ask, beg, expect, and sometimes whine and cry.  Every Christmas I have to threaten a bag of coal to the next ungrateful child that sheds a tear.

I want to change this in my family and it’s frustrating because I feel powerless to do so.   And when I feel powerless, I know that is a challenge for me to actually embrace my power.  If I do not feel it or see it, I need to find it or create it because saying or thinking you are powerless is “utter crap”, according to Jillian Michaels.

When we do that, we are making ourselves into victims and we are not victims.  Or, as my friend says, “Homey don’t play that.”

So, I am harnessing my power to create what I want in my life.  I am going to ask for what I want.  Here goes.

I want the gift of presence.  I don’t want presents.  I want presence.  Get it?

First, I want to be present in my life.  We’ve talked about this before but really, it bears repeating.  I want to seize the moment.  I want to seize the day.  I want to Carpe Diem!!!

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And I want you to gift me with your presence.  Yes, you.  Some of you I don’t know but I feel like I do from the love you send in emails and messages.  Just when I’m wondering if anyone is reading or if I’m just practicing therapy on myself online, I get one of those “God hugs” from a reader, usually in the form of an email or a comment reminding me that we are in this together.  It keeps me going.

For people I see in real life, I also want your presence.  That means I need you.  We need each other.  I need smiles and hugs and pats on the back.  I admit it again, I need words of affirmation.  I long for real conversation and authentic exchanges.  I went out with a friend the other night and she said, “Oh, I’m so glad to go out with you, I don’t have to be fake”.   We laughed and I said, “I know, thank God, right?”  I want every person in my life to be that person I don’t have to be fake with.  I want that to be a given.  Is that too much to ask?

I don’t think it is but here’s the catch.  If I want the gift of presence, I have to give the gift of presence.  On the surface, I have to put down the phone and walk away from Pinterest.  I have to stop, chill, take a load off and just be with my peeps.  Just be.  On the inside, I need to put away my agenda, my bitterness, my grudges, my hurt feelings, my judgment, my distraction, my anxiety, whatever it is…I have to let it go and just be.  I have to listen as I would like to be listened to.  I have to connect.

I’m ready.

I’m not perfect and I’ll need to be reminded which is why it’s a good thing that this is in writing.

Here’s my promise to you.  I will be there for you.  I will be authentic on this blog.  I will tell the truth.  I will do my best to create a community rooted in love and honesty and acceptance.  I will write with presence.

And for the people I see in life, I will strive to be present for you and I will ask you to do the same for me.  (Incidentally, I really hope in this new year to turn some of you that I don’t know yet into people I “see in real life”…I’ve got some really fun plans for us all to “Carpe the Hell out of the Diem” together!)

As birthdays go, 43 isn’t anything special.  But with this new promise, I hope it will be.

I am so looking forward to all the presence!

©2012 Sue Bidstrup, Great Big Yes™ All Rights Reserved

Author: Sue

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  • So funny, we were just talking about this tonight..let’s stop isolating ourselves by going off in our own worlds, on the computer, and on our phones,and spend more time together. We didn’t say it, but be present..yes, I completely agree!
    Happy Birthday to you and your Mom, Sue!! You deserve a special day. Thanks as always for your wonderful messages!

    • Thanks Carol! I know…I walked into the family room the other day and the tv was on and each kid had a computer something or other in front of them, a DS, a phone, an Ipad…it was embarrassing and made me crazy!!! I don’t want these years to fly by (they already are) and have us all end up strangers!! Have a great day!

    • Amen Meg! Thank you for reading and commenting and for all of your encouragement! Thanks for the birthday wishes too!

  • Sue:

    Loved your words today 🙂 They came at such a perfect time because it is my birthday today and reading this was a wonderful gift ! I could not agree more on the gift of presence and the wonderful feeling of being yourself among friends…..The gift of AGE 🙂
    I too would like the whole LULU LEMON store for my birthday !!!!!
    Happy early birthday 🙂 I hope all of your dreams and wishes come true this year !

    Tiffany

  • Sue,
    First Happy Birthday to your Mom and to your big celebration. I was thinking about you this morning missing your daily presence. What a shining light you are to those who know you and and are touched by your gifts. I appreciate those gifts more than you will ever know. You always have the message that is needed for the moment! Thank you, you are the best!

    “the only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love” Galations 5:6

    • Deb – thank you! Love the Bible quote. Thank you for your guidance, your wisdom, your friendship and your love. Really, you rock and I miss our daily chit-chats. Thanks so much for your encouragement!

  • Great article to start the day with! We are not powerless or victims…and that is something I need to remind myself of every day. Happy Birthday next week.

    • Hey Liz, And wouldn’t it be great to surround ourselves with people who will remind us if we forget? An army of people harnessing their power and supporting each other…love it!

  • Dearest Sue:
    YOU are a gift in my life. I bless the day that God brought us together. You have such a talent, and it is heartwarming to see the wonderful ways that you share your gift with others. Your friend was right. When I am in your “presence,” I can be my authentic self, and you are so affirming.
    I really do look forward to walking the journey with you as God leads us around the bend in the road. May you “Sieze” each and everyday as the God-given gift it is, and may the Lord bless you and your family as you celebrate the day that God created YOU! Happy Birthday, Sue. Mary

    • Oh my goodness, that is so nice. Thank you for those words of affirmation! (Ask and you shall receive! :))Mary, you are a gift to everyone who meets you. I hope that anyone who does not yet know about Mayslake Ministries will check it out on line at mayslakeministries.org. They have so many good things going on to nourish us all on our spiritual journeys. Mary is an amazing leader and spiritual director and all around awesome person. Mary, thank you for the gift of your presence. God Bless you!