Martha, Martha, Martha

With a new year approaching, many people resolve to commit to new or renewed beliefs or behaviors – go to the gym, spend less, save more, eat less, travel, quit drinking and/or doing drugs, spend more time with family and friends (Side note: These are all impossible resolutions if one truly commits to spending more time with family and friends). For most, these resolutions quickly fall to the back burner.

I’ve actually never made any of these resolutions. At least, not wholeheartedly. I’ve thought about doing a few of them (those that I don’t already do) but never moved from the place of contemplation to completion. I blame this on my upbringing. When I was a child, I attended church with my family. It was often preached that thinking was the same as doing. I was a thinker, so I had ‘done a lot’ by the time I was baptized at the ripe age of eight. Fortunately, the baptism was meant to wash away all of my sins. Fortunately, like a freshly bathed dog, I ran right back outside and rolled in the dirt; or, at a minimum, I thought about doing it. I’ve been rolling in the dirt for many years now – keeping my wolf scent fresh.

Recently, I hosted a holiday party – something I used to do more frequently and have been thinking about doing for some time. I invited friends, a few family members, spent money, and ate and drank a lot. While some aim to put the ‘Christ’ in Christmas, I put my attention on the ‘mas.’ For those who don’t know, ‘mas’ is ‘more’ in Spanish and I’m all about more; especially if its a good thing.

After the party, I began the clean-up. I found a lot more alcohol and food than what was originally provided and I found a few more ‘gifts’: a couple of Loxitane (one was in my boot – a very European way to leave a gift), a pair of prescription sunglasses, and a set of keys.

A few days later, I went shopping and ended up buying way more than I really needed. When I returned home, I began unpacking the shopping bags and found another set of keys. I was beginning to think I was part of an unofficial key party.

I decided to research the symbolism behind keys and discovered a few ‘key’ things they represent: privileged access, freedom, knowledge, success, liberation, good dreams, authority, and power. I also learned about St. Martha and I discovered she and I share some common behaviors. She’s all about hospitality, isn’t afraid to speak her mind, respects a good broom, and is often portrayed with a set of keys.

I decided to take my research a little further and typed, ‘Who is better Mary Magdalene or Martha?’ My laptop, knowing me better than most, immediately auto populated, ‘Who is better Mary Magdalene or Martha’s Vineyard.’ Martha’s Vineyard for the win (coincidentally, ‘win’ always auto corrects to ‘wine’ and ‘Martha’s Vineyard’ auto corrects to ‘earth girls are easy’)! Martha, Martha, Martha’s Vineyard, I think I owe you a visit again. I’ll grab a set of keys and head your way.

25,829 thoughts on “Martha, Martha, Martha”

  1. Hey! This post could not be written any better! Reading this post
    reminds me of my old room mate! He always kept chatting about this.

    I will forward this post to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read.
    Many thanks for sharing!

  2. Does your website have a contact page? I’m having trouble locating
    it but, I’d like to shoot you an email. I’ve got some recommendations for your blog
    you might be interested in hearing. Either way,
    great website and I look forward to seeing it develop over time.

  3. My partner and I stumbled over here coming from a different web address and thought I may as well check things out.
    I like what I see so now i am following you. Look forward to looking at
    your web page again.

  4. I know this if off topic but I’m looking into starting my own blog and
    was wondering what all is required to get setup?
    I’m assuming having a blog like yours would cost a pretty penny?
    I’m not very web smart so I’m not 100% certain. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

  5. Hi! Someone in my Facebook group shared this website
    with us so I came to look it over. I’m definitely enjoying
    the information. I’m book-marking and will be tweeting this to
    my followers! Terrific blog and fantastic style and design.

  6. This is a very good tip especially to those fresh to the blogosphere.
    Brief but very precise information… Appreciate your sharing this one.

    A must read post!

  7. We’re a group of volunteers and starting a new scheme in our community.
    Your site offered us with valuable info to work on. You’ve
    done an impressive job and our entire community will be grateful to you.

  8. Very good site you have here but I was curious about if you knew of any community
    forums that cover the same topics discussed here?
    I’d really like to be a part of community where
    I can get comments from other experienced individuals that share the same
    interest. If you have any recommendations, please let me know.

    Appreciate it!

  9. I savour, result in I found just what I used to be having
    a look for. You have ended my 4 day long hunt! God
    Bless you man. Have a great day. Bye

  10. Heya i am for the primary time here. I came across
    this board and I find It really useful & it helped me out much.
    I hope to give one thing back and help others like you aided me.

Comments are closed.