Yet for the first five years of my life, I lived life on/in a bed. I was born in Shanghai during a time when the socioeconomic climate was still impacted by the remnants of Mao's China. People lived modest lives. Excess was inaccessible. Wealth was a foreign term and even if you had money, there was nothing to buy as the government controlled both supply and demand. You didn't choose where to live, you were assigned a place to live. My very first home was a 8 x 8 box big enough to fit a queen size bed and not much more. There was no kitchen, no bathroom. Just a box.
So, the bed became more than just a place of slumber. It was where I ate, learned to walk, practiced karate, played the keyboard, built legos, did homework, and where I spent weekend mornings being the victim of tickle fights with mom and dad. We turned our box into a home and what it lacked in size we made up with moments of joy and love. Some days, I think back to those years in Shanghai. They were blissfully simple years filled with Sunday morning laughter that flowed through every inch of our 64-square-foot home.
We didn't have much yet we had everything we needed.
{live fabulously}