Friday, October 14, 2011

MY SUPPORTS



I have found as I grow older (age in years not in spirit) the various supports in my life change.  These supports can be social/emotional in nature; practical; physical or just daily things needed to help with the multiple of hats I wear each day (as so many of us do).  These supports also can change minute by minute; daily; etc… all dependent on how the day is going.

An example of social/emotional supports would be when I need to vent or ask advice and know that my friends and family are there for me.  The best example of this would be when my husband passed away in a motor vehicle accident.  It seemed as if everyone we knew came out to lend their support in some way or form.  These are also the same individuals which I know I can still count on for support no matter what is happening.

Examples of practical supports/physical supports on a daily basis can range anywhere from my day planner; computer working correctly; support from my peers; hoping I get paid by all the parents for the weeks’ childcare so I can pay my own bills; to support from my children such as taking the air conditioners out, etc…; my grocery list; and curriculum plans for the week.

There are plenty more supports in which I receive/need/or supply to others on a daily basis but these were a few examples of them.  When I imagine having all my supports taken away, it is not a pleasant thought at all.  Life would definitely be much harder if the supports I have come to rely on just disappeared.  I will admit that I am spoiled by technology and extremely fortunate to have great children and friends which allow me to keep my little part of the world on a pretty even level for the most part.  Though these supports may not be needed each day, it is always great to know they are here when they are needed.

So a great big THANK YOU for all the supports I have in my life!




5 comments:

  1. Robin, I love how you reflect on the fact that supports change as we have grown older. How true, how true. What we need or rely on truly can change from day to day, week to week, or month to month. That is sobering as an educator to be constantly aware of changes in our children's lives and the support that they might need! I also believe that we end up (in our well aged wisdom) becoming more of a support to others in many ways.

    I also like the fact that you talk about relational supports and practical supports. They can be too numerous to count and we may not even realize what it is that we are relying on until it has been taken away or is no longer available.

    Thanks for some thought-provoking words!

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  2. Robin, great post. Yes, I agree that technology can be a support and sometimes we get too dependent on it so that when it crashes we sometimes get hysterical or feel at a loss :)
    I never thought that supports can change from day to day. However, when I think about it, when I become competent in a task, then the assistance that I needed before is no longer relevant.

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  3. Robin,
    It is funny how we come to rely on things like our planners for support. They do keep us on track and remind us of important events in our lives. I also like how you thank your supports, it would be very difficult to live life without them!
    Alissa

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  4. Robin,

    I never realized that our supports change as the days change. But that makes sense because no two days are alike. Every day is full of its own challenges and it is nice to know that we have supports in place to get us through. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I absolutely love the post. Then, again, I love everything that is on your page. It is quite refreshing. I never realized how much of a support my computer was until I had to go with it.

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