Sorry to disappoint anyone who thought this was an announcement of my pregnancy because I am NOT pregnant! (not yet anyways.. :)
Some of you actually already know this news from facebook- I auditioned for, and am now a member of, the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus! I am just late in blogging about it. This is a pretty big deal for me. It is the first time in awhile that I feel like I am exclusively developing a talent of mine. I have lots of thoughts and opinions about this and hope to be somewhat articulate explaining them.
Our late President Faust described phases of a woman's life as "seasons". Usually as a stay at home mother, a woman temporarily puts her career ambitions or other pursuits on hold to raise children. Elder Ballard pointed out that our children only live with us for one-fourth of our lives. Not very long. "And the most formative time of all, the early years in a child’s life, represents less than one-tenth of a parent’s normal life."
That puts things into perspective. It's a sacrifice, but WELL worth it. A friend of mine posted
this story on her blog which further illustrates this point. I am grateful that I am in a "season" right now where I can pursue singing by being in this choir. I only have 1 child and she is at an age of semi-independence. Plus I am at rehearsal while she's sleeping. I remember feeling so overwhelmed when she didn't take a bottle or eat solid foods (first 7 months of life). I seriously could NOT be away from her more than 2 hrs. I thought that's how the rest of my life was going to be as a mother, very short sighted I know.
All of this leads me to my next point (what? there's a point? yes). Women and men have a desire to create, to be creative. God is the Ultimate Creator of us all; of this earth, of the universe, of all things good. As His children we've inherited the divine quality, and gift, from Him to create as He does. The greatest creation of all is another human life which I am so grateful to have taken a part in. I feel the joy of creating something when I sing, particularly when I perform. Creating things rejuvenates us, however small. A meal, a smile, a photograph, a remodeled room...
I would love to hear your thoughts and feelings on this. If you have the time and are looking for good reads on these topics, here are some of my favorites.
We Are Creators,
Daughters of God, and
Happiness, Your Heritage.