Some of my favorite days are the cool, blustery days where the golden rays of sun shine down and warm your chilled hands and face even as you snuggle under a cozy, oversized sweatshirt. Serendipitously, I recently learned that there is a word for this phenomenon: apricity – the warmth of the sun on a cold day.
I like that word. Apricity. And it’s what I want to be to the world: the warmth of the sun on a cold day. The warmth of the Son on a proverbially cold day. That’s what Jesus came to be – light in the darkness; warmth to the cold. Neither dark nor cold actually exist; they are the absence of light and heat respectively, and Jesus came to freely give all He had to those who had none. Apricity – the warmth of the sun on a cold day.
Little Sunshine over at Sunshine Ave recently nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award (an aptly-named award for a blog so named)! Evidently…
The Sunshine Blogger Award is given to “bloggers who are positive and creatively inspire others in the blogosphere”.
…something I aim to do both on this blog and in everyday life! I am honored to have been nominated for this award and gladly accept! Thank you, Little Sunshine, for the nomination!
Here are the rules:
- Thank the person who nominated you
- Answer the questions from the person who has nominated you
- Nominate 11 other bloggers for this award
- Write the same amount of questions for the bloggers you have nominated
- Notify the bloggers you nominated
Rule #1? Check!
Rule #2? Here we go…
Little Sunshine posed the following 10 questions for me to answer:
- What is your biggest dream?
- This question makes me think of Rapunzel in “Tangled”.
- I’ve had a lot of dreams over the years, and I’ve been blessed to see most of them come true. I used to dream of somewhat superficial things – visiting all 7 continents, releasing an original album on iTunes – but now I consider those more of life goals. A dream is something precious and intimate, interwoven into your heart. And these days, my dream is more like a vision – to be a wife and mother, full of life and joy, radiating light into the world and growing more and more into the godly woman I’ve been uniquely created to be.
- This question makes me think of Rapunzel in “Tangled”.
- If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?
- As mentioned in #1, I’ve had a goal for a while of visiting all 7 continents. I’ve been to about 30 countries and 5 continents, all of them wonderful experiences, and a year ago, I would have definitely said that I most want to visit Australia and New Zealand. But Seth is an American through and through; a homebody of a patriot, and we are taking a trip to California later this month, which is about as foreign a trip as this cowboy wants to take. And after imagining exploring California with Seth, there’s no place I’d rather be.
- Do you consider yourself an introvert or an extrovert?
- Introvert. Definitely. This surprises most people when they first hear it – mostly because I’m a pretty social, outgoing introvert – but my perfect day involves curling up in a quiet little nook with a latte and good book… or finding a secluded park where I can walk and think and listen to music on my earbuds… or staying home to clean and organize my apartment… or sitting alone in the silence to work on my latest art project. Mmm. Perfection.
- Is what you’re doing now what you always wanted to do growing up?
- Yep. When I was in 2nd grade, I decided that I wanted to go to West Point and be an engineer. But what we want as sweet, innocent, idealistic 8-year-olds is not always aligned with reality, so although I am living the dream of having an engineering degree and working at a major oil company in Corporate America, I have discovered that the composite of the bureaucracy, politicking, process nazis and inauthenticity of my current workplace comprise something akin to my personal hell. Which is why I am changing careers to teaching… where I can spread my
cynicismwisdom to the next generation.
- Yep. When I was in 2nd grade, I decided that I wanted to go to West Point and be an engineer. But what we want as sweet, innocent, idealistic 8-year-olds is not always aligned with reality, so although I am living the dream of having an engineering degree and working at a major oil company in Corporate America, I have discovered that the composite of the bureaucracy, politicking, process nazis and inauthenticity of my current workplace comprise something akin to my personal hell. Which is why I am changing careers to teaching… where I can spread my
- Do you usually follow your heart or your head?
- My head. Sometimes going with your gut is a great option for quick decisions, but for any decision that allows for more than a few seconds to go with your first instinct, I have found that emotions are subject to the whim and fancy of the day and may not hold up longer-term. I prefer thinking through the logic of various options, examining my intentions, considering the ripple effect of whichever choice I make, and of course consulting God in prayer.
- What are you most thankful for?
- That while I was still a sinner, Christ did for me. Even though I am undeserving of being rescued from my sinfulness and total depravity, Jesus willingly took on the punishment I deserve (through his death and resurrection) so that I could be brought into a right relationship with God. Nothing compares with that – no family relationships, no dating relationships, no job or financial success… Without God’s love and mercy and grace, I would be like the walking dead.
- What’s on your bucket list this year?
- Finishing my teaching certification. And maybe getting my CHL.
- What’s your favorite food ever?
- Peanut butter. Or chocolate. Let’s go with chocolate covered almonds as a fair compromise. 😀
- What’s the best advice you’ve ever gotten?
- “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” Jesus replied, “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.” -Matthew 22:36-40
- Which of the places you’ve traveled to inspired you the most, and why?
- My favorite trip I’ve ever taken was to Germany at Christmastime with my family, but the place I’ve visited that most inspired me would have to be South Sudan, mostly because that trip helped to right my perspective on so many things in life. We are profoundly blessed.
Alright! Hopefully you all now feel like you know a bit more about me! Here are my nominees (I liked Little Sunshine’s questions, so answer these same questions if you choose to accept)!
- MyLittlePieceofQuiet
- Salvageable
- InsanityBytes
- MrsSpike
- BlissfulBritt
- SingleStrides
- INFJRamblings
- MySweetJesusBlog
- BeautyBeyondBones
- TheRoseQuartz
- Captainsspeech
Authentically “Sunshiny” Aurora
Congratulations on a well-deserved award, and thank you for being kind enough to nominate Salvageable. I may be a week or two crafting an acceptance post, but I promise that I will get around to it some time this year. And, finally, thank you for being apricity on the internet. J.
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You’re welcome! And of course, take your time. These award posts seem to take much longer than a regular blog post to draft (what with the need to answer specific questions; develop clever responses, etc.). Thank YOU for being apricity on the internet! 😀
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Apricity is now my new favorite word!! That is my favorite sensation. This was fun to read, and thank you for the nomination!! ❤
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You’re welcome! Apricity is a pretty fun word (and pretty awesome sensation)!
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Totally love your post!! I loved reading every little word…I almost felt like you were talking to me.
It makes really happy to read that you seem to be very happy.
I hope you have all the fun on your California trip with Seth. My trip there was one of the most beautiful trips I´ve ever taken. I´m sure you´ll love it, too!
Apricity. I love that word. Such a wonderful word in which you can hear the feelings of it´s meaning. Lovely! I did not know that word.
Good Luck, or no: Good Accomplishment and happy goal reaching with your certificate!! I´m sure you´ll be an amazing teacher. Plus kids love people with such good taste in food;-) chocolate covered almonds…yes please…:-)
So glad you accepted this so deserved award!
All the best XO Little Sunshine
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Thanks! That’s the way I try to write… like I am just talking to the reader.
I’m excited about our California trip! I’ve been before, but I think this will be Seth’s first time. We’re going to attempt to climb Mt. San Antonio (eek)!
Yay for teaching… and yay for chocolate. 😀
xoxo,
AA ❤
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You definitely nail that! I really feel like you are talking to me:-)
I wish you the best time in California! And I´m sure you´ll be up on Mt. San Antonio in no time!! 🙂
YAYY!
XOXO
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Congratulations on your award and thank you very much for the nomination. While I’ve never heard the word apricity before, I already love it, and will probably use it as often as possible in the near future 😉 Hope you have a lovely rest of the week!
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I love the word apricity, thank you for sharing it! 🙂 Congratulations on your award, you definitely deserve it, and thank you for honoring me with a nomination. I will think about the questions and hopefully post a reply soon. 🙂
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Can’t wait to read it! ❤
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