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Trading Cash for Experience: New Jersey State Fair

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Preface: I’m not a fan of money, spending money, or obtaining material possessions. In my life, I practice minimalism whenever possible.

My opinions about money & possessions are largely shaped by my financial history. Despite the facts that I am frugal & that money is not my favourite thing, there is one thing that I am willing to spend my money on and that is: experience.

I absolutely love to experience new places & things—exotic locations, adventures, art, culture, delicious foods: YES PLEASE! The reality about these things is that (in most cases) they cost money. But I’m okay with that. I’m happy to trade my hard-earned dollars for beautiful experiences.

This series—Trading Cash for Experience—features a few of the occasions where I decide to trade my $ for experience. Enjoy!

On Sunday, I attended the New Jersey State Fair / Sussex County Farm & Horse Show with my family. Talk about a perfect summer day! It was hot, the sun was shining, the skies were infinitely blue, and fluffy white clouds floated around like cotton candy.

Candy Apples

I’ve been attending this fair with my family for ages. It is a beautiful mix of country-living, carnival-esque attractions, and conservation education. My favourite things to do at the fair in no particular order:

  • Visit with the animals. Farmers around New Jersey bring in their livestock for competition & display. At the fair you can see every species of chicken & rooster imaginable & new-born baby chicks; cattle, cows, baby cows(!); sheep; goats (Nigerian Dwarf Goats!); pigs; bunny rabbits; and more! It is an animal-lover’s paradise.
  • Eat the delicious fair foods. This can be dangerous because there is just so much scrumptious food to choose from. My all-time favourites include more heart-attack-inducing treats than I’d like to admit, including: ribbon cut fries topped with cheese, sour cream, & bacon; the blooming onion; zeppoles; and old-fashioned ice cream with rainbow sprinkles.
  • Check out the exhibitors & advocacy groups. There are all kinds of exhibitors at the fair with conservation as a main focus. I always stop by the green-initiative tents. This year I spent a large chuck of time at the Bear Group tent. A few weeks ago, I found out that New Jersey has agreed to re-instate the bear hunt. This breaks my heart because it takes place in my backyard. Unless we can stop it, the hunt will take place from December 6 – 12, just when the mother bears are pregnant and about to give birth (in January).
  • And finally there are all of the games; rides; shopping to your hearts content (or browsing in my case); side-shows like the snake woman, the world’s largest pig, and so on; and of course the general carnival atmosphere!

Happy Baby

Enjoy my photographs—the adorable little boy is my nephew. If you are ever in Northern New Jersey in August, the State Fair is a must-do! If you’re not in the area check out the local county or state fair near you. Remember to wear comfortable shoes & dress cool. 😉

Nigerian Dwarf Goats
How sweet are these dwarf goats!

Baby Chick
My nephew loved the baby chicks.

Truck

Beer Tent
That's me enjoying a cold beer & the shade of the beer tent.

Stuffed Animals

Rubber Duckies

Rubber Duckies

Tractor Races
Tractor races... YEEHAW!

P.S. I am headed to Los Angeles, California August 21st—25th. If you are in the area & want to meet up, or if you have recommendations about what I should do while I’m there, let me know!

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    Letting Go of the Past: Forgiveness

    Last week, I finished listening to Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now. It had been on my “to-read” list for years, when by a stroke of fate a dear friend offered to lend me her audio copy. I plan to do a full review of the book in the coming weeks but for now I want to focus on one important element—forgiveness of the past.

    Recently I started thinking about the first twenty-five years of my life. In The Power of Now, we learn that to live in the future or the past is to suffer. The only way to exist in true harmony is to live in the now. After all, the past is not real, the future is not real. The past and the future only exist in our minds. The only thing that is truly and completely real, is the now.

    The challenge with this, however, is that until we can accept, understand, and move on from the conditioning of the past, we can not experience true freedom. And in order to truly accomplish this, we must experience true forgiveness of the past—forgiving others & ourselves completely.

    As I reflected upon these truths, I realized that I have been holding on to a tremendous amount of pain from my own personal history. There is so much past that continues to haunt me and impact me in the now. One of the greatest sources of pain revolves around my former lifestyle.

    I spent so much of my life caught up in a false sense of self. I spent incredible amounts of money on material possessions that I now perceive as worthless (clothes, jewelry, useless electronics, etc.) For some reason, I fell into the marketing. I bought it—all of it. (You can read more about my journey into financial prison and my subsequent journey out in previous posts.)

    But that’s not really the point, the point is that I ended up here. I can sit around and feel sorry for myself, angry that so much of my life was wasted, frustrated that I’ve only paid off a fraction (albeit a substantial fraction) of my debts so far; but if I did all of that where would it get me? It wouldn’t get me anywhere except maybe on a private jet to my own personal pity party. No thank you.

    Instead of wallowing, I am grateful. Grateful that I have come this far. Grateful that I’ have learned these lessons and changed the direction of my life by the age of 25 (soon-to-be 26). Grateful to be surrounded by a community of people that support me and believe in me. Grateful to have discovered my life’s true purpose and passion. Grateful to be doing what I love (even if only part of the time). Grateful to be safe, secure, healthy, strong, and beautiful.

    As I move through these emotions of gratitude for what I have now and what I am now, I find that the pain of my history slips away. I believe that I am finally on a path toward true forgiveness of the past. The reality is that it happened. I made mistakes, like all fallible human beings do. However, without making those mistakes, I may never have come to this place, to this now.

    The past grants us wisdom & grace. The memories that haunt us the most, are usually the memories that taught us the greatest lessons. Forgiveness will come from acceptance. So, the trick to true forgiveness is true acceptance. Once we can accept our past unconditionally, we can live fully in the now.

    I am making my way on this journey slowly. For most of my life, I focused almost entirely on the past—heart breaks, mistakes, errors in judgment, loss, failures, and so on—but that was a tragic mistake. What I now know is that the past is gone, the only thing that matters is now. And likewise, the future is a distant place that exists only in my mind. The only thing that matters is right now.

    Transforming the way that I think has been a challenging process, but I have come a tremendous distance already and I will keep on pushing forward, always.

    Now I ask you, reader, what pieces of your past are you holding on to? Are you willing to accept those pieces unconditionally so that you may truly forgive and live in harmony & light? Will you join me on this journey?

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