Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Legs on the Stairs!



Moving at the speed of light that's what never happens.

Waiting for something to happen is like the worst thing on earth. You go and check, then you go back and check what you just checked because possibly you have checked so many times you may have made a mistake while checking. Am I right?

It's like waiting and watching a speck of dust in the sunlight to land on a surface nearby. It floats down, then moves left, then right then goes back up a bit then down. You try and grab it but it moves out of your reach somehow. You look away and think to yourself; 'I have better things to do with my time', but really you don't because your waiting for that THING to happen that's not happening, ever.

Time seems to move slower, the day drags on and you go to bed early that night to get the day over with so the next day will start and maybe this is the day for that THING to happen. And oh, by the way that thing is being controlled by someone somewhere in an unknown location; if they would just hurry up and do the thing that will move your thing along.
Do they know or care that you're suffering in your bed at night, trying to fall asleep but it's way to earlier and your body is not tired but you want this day to be over.





There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, 7 days in a week, 4 weeks in the month, 12 months in a year and the average woman lives to be 73. All of this means nothing. Nothing at all if you don't do the things that make you the most happy, not the most money or the most famous, or the most popular, but the most happy. If buying things makes you happy then you need a lot of space and a fairly decent income to support your spending habits. If fishing makes you happy then you probably need a little less than the shopper, do you get where I'm going with this? Live you own life, make your own dreams come true, do the things that make you the most happy. Time waits for no one even when we're waiting for something to happen. Every person will always be "as old as their tongue and a little bit older than their teeth" (another mother quote for you),

Today I want to thank TIME for finally making something wonderful happen.

("your welcome")

Madam E


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