Wednesday, January 28, 2009

ENTRY # EIGHTY SIX

Here is something that was too long for my blog, but it was so good I am showing it to you here. DAD.
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This is rather profound. I didn't write it and don't know who did, but it really makes you think.

READ THIS VERY SLOWLY.... IT'S PRETTY PROFOUND.

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Too many people put off something that brings them joy just because they haven't thought about it, don't have it on their schedule, didn't know it was coming or too rigid to depart from their routine. I got to thinking one day about all those women on the
Titanic who passed up dessert at dinner that fateful night in an effort to cut back.
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From then on, I've tried to be a little more flexible. How many women out there will eat at home because their husband didn't suggest going out to dinner until after something had been thawed? Does the word'refrigeration' mean nothing to you?
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How often have your kids dropped in to talk and sat insilence while you watched 'Jeopardy' on television?
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I cannot count the times I called my sister and said,'How about going to lunch in a half hour? She would gas up and stammer, 'I can't. I have clothes on the line. My hair is dirty. I wish I had known yesterday, I had a late breakfast, It looks like rain.' And my personal favorite: 'It's Monday.' She died a few years ago. We never did have lunch together.
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Because Americans crams so much into their lives, we tend to schedule our headaches. We live on a sparse diet of promises we make to ourselves when all the conditions are perfect!
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We'll go back and visit the grandparents when we get Steve toilet-trained. We'll entertain when we replace the living-room carpet...
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We'll go on a second honeymoon when we get two more kids out of college.
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Life has a way of accelerating as we get older. The days get shorter, and the list of promises to ourselves gets longer. One morning, we awaken, and all we have to show for our lives is a litany of 'I'm going to,' 'I plan on,' and 'Someday, when things are settled down a bit.
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' When anyone calls my 'seize the moment' friend,she is open to adventure and available for trips. She keeps an open mind on new ideas. Her enthusiasm for life is contagious. You talk with her for five minutes, and you're ready to trade your bad feet for a pair of Rollerblades and skip an elevator for a bungee cord.. My lips have not touched ice cream in 10 years. I love icecream. It's just that I might as well apply it directlyto my stomach with a spatula and eliminate the digestive process The other day, I stopped the car and bought atriple-Decker. If my car had hit an iceberg on the way home,I would have died happy.
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Now....go on and have a nice day. Do something you WANT to......not something on your SHOULD DO list. If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting? Make sure you read this to the end; you will under standwhy I sent this to you.
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Have you ever watched kids playing on a merry go round or listened to the rain lapping on the ground? Ever followed abutter fly's erratic flight or gazed at the sun into thefading night? Do you run through each day on the fly? When you ask ' How are you?' Do you hear the reply? When the day is done, do you lie in your bed with the next hundred chores running through your head? Ever told yourchild, 'We'll do it tomorrow.' And in your haste, not see his sorrow? Ever lost touch? Let a good friendship die? Just call to say 'Hi? When you worry and hurry through your day, it is like an unopened gift.....Thrown away.....
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Life is not a race Take it slower. Hear the music before the song is over.
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This above was sent to Dad by Heavelybama, Thank you so much. DAD.

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BYE BYE DAD
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3 Comments:

At 9:02 AM, Blogger Mandy said...

I think we can all learn something from your blog entry today. Thanks for sharing. Hope you and Aunt Mary have a wonderful day. It is not raining here in Middle Tennessee; maybe you won't have any either.

Love you!
Mandy

 
At 9:06 AM, Blogger Kelly said...

Dad, this is an amazing entry, and should be read over from time to time for us to remember that life is too short and we should enjoy every moment we can. Thankyou for this entry. :) Love, Kelly

 
At 3:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just came across this blog for the first time.
The quoted story is by Erma Bombeck and can be found in the book "Forever, Erma: Best-Loved Writing From America's Favorite Humorist".
A lovely story and a lovely blog.

 

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