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My amazing sister lives uncaged!

3 Comments 30 January 2012

My amazing sister lives uncaged!

I am amazed at my sister Shelley. She has three awesome boys, a husband in seminary, and an artistic bent I deeply admire and resonate with. She recently relocated from Seattle to Oregon and is living in the land of transition right now. Please welcome her here. She has a design blog, Bohemian Hellhole, that I frequent.

(By the way, if you’re wondering, Shelley and I share the same father. We weren’t raised together and are a decade apart. She’s bohemian, smart, and deeply dedicated to her family. I love her!) So, here’s Shelley!

What would it look like for you to live uncaged in 2012?

In my mind, it would mean doing all the things I dream of doing, and in a way that makes people happy and appreciated along the way.

What has prevented you from living a truly free and unencumbered life in the past?

I feel like it is most likely a lack of confidence, in myself, in what gifts God has given me, and in relationships around me.

Give my readers advice. What’s one practical thing they can do this year to live uncaged? (This can be silly like dancing in the rain or serious like eat more chocolate.)

Be supported! Be known! Find someone who you can confide in- someone that will be encouraging and challenging, someone whose perspective you trust.

Who in your life is an excellent example of living uncaged? Why?

I think kids are a great example of living uncaged, for the most part. They tend to know what they want, love wholeheartedly, dream big and take chances.

If you could design a Live Uncaged sweatshirt, what would it look like?

It would be a charcoal hoodie with a skeleton key on it with the words “Living Uncaged” beneath it.

 

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  • http://www.leannepenny.com Leanne Penny

    Not that I promote the film “knocked up” but I love the quote by Paul Rudd:  ” I wish I loved anything as much as my kids love bubbles.”  

    It’s true, we can learn so much about living uncaged from our kids!  Bubbles and Tub Crayons bring more excitement to them than I exhibit most months.  I guess living uncaged must come from taking joy and giving thanks in the little things and not always waiting for something big to come our way.  

  • T Forkner

    I agree about kids living ‘uncaged.’ If only adults could do the same! Great interview. Thanks for sharing your sister with us. :-)  

  • http://twitter.com/AbbyTweeter Abby Van Wormer

    awesome!

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