Good early morning friends!

Madisyn Taylor has once again inspire-d me to ponder, take note, and reflect on my life practices.
Why do I have a wonderful jazz station on in the background of every room in my house? Why do I keep fresh flowers on my table, in my kitchen, in my bathroom? Why do I put away my things when I return home, leaving the table clean and zen-like? Why do I always eat by the glowing light of flickering candles?
Why do I set my table when I’m eating alone?

My mantra… Life is a Cause for Celebration! Every moment is precious and to be appreciated. Live it up, sing it up, dance it up!


My coffee celebration in the morning! I have napkins that remind me what day it is!

Fresh flowers and glowing salt lamp to celebrate the morning!


July 9, 2013

Cause for Celebration
Honoring Everyday Life
by Madisyn Taylor

Use the good china everyday as today is all that matters.

We all know someone who keeps plastic covers on his or her couch in order to protect it. The irony is that many of these people may live their lives without ever having actually made contact with their own furniture! This is a poignant and somewhat humorous example of the human tendency to try to save things for special occasions, as if everyday life weren’t special enough to warrant the use of nice things. Many of us have had the experience of never wearing a particular piece of clothing in order to keep it nice, only to have it go out of style in the meanwhile.

It’s interesting to think of what it would mean to us if we let ourselves wear our nicest clothes and eat off the good china on a daily basis. We might be sending ourselves the message that every day we are alive is a special day and a cause for celebration, and that we are worth it. There is something uplifting about treating ourselves to the finest of what we have. It is as if we rise to the occasion when we wear our best clothes and set the table beautifully, as if for a very special guest. We are more mindful of where we place things, what we are eating, and who is with us. Using the good china, eating in the dining room, and taking the plastic off the sofa might be an invitation to be more conscious of the beauty and grace inherent in our everyday lives.

If there are things you’ve stashed away for a special occasion—a bottle of special wine, a gorgeous pair of shoes, an antique lace tablecloth—consider taking them out of their hiding places and putting them to use tonight, just because you are alive now to enjoy them, and that’s a great cause for a celebration.