Sometimes the best things in life come from the most unexpected places, or in the most unexpected times. No explanation, just spontaneously unfolding.
The more frequently that we can open our schedules and our senses to observe these possibilities, the more often we notice the options that are right at our fingertips.
Like children entranced by the setting sun or a bird flying overhead, we too can recapture that sense of awe and excitement. Pursuing our instinct and the unknown, we can find ourselves in situations that appear so common, yet rare because of the routines and activities we condition ourselves to become accustomed to.
Dare to say “yes” to the silly, stupid and odd. Mimic the floating dandelions in opposition of gravity, not desiring control, but going wherever the wind takes them. Take a chance on the unusual, because you never know where it will lead.
Close your eyes, smile, and take the leap. The wind will catch you.