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Gives Up! ' Posts: 1934 Joined: 30th Apr 2005 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:49 on 5th March 2009 I would have gone to bed when I was sick instead of pretending the earth would go into a holding pattern if I weren't there for the day. I would have burned the pink candle sculpted like a rose before it melted in storage. I would have talked less and listened more. I would have invited friends over to dinner even if the carpet was stained, or the sofa faded. I would have eaten the popcorn in the 'good' living room and worried much less about the dirt when someone wanted to light a fire in the fireplace. I would have taken the time to listen to my grandfather ramble about his youth. I would have shared more of the responsibility carried by my husband. I would never have insisted the car windows be rolled up on a summer day because my hair had just been teased and sprayed. I would have sat on the lawn with my children and not worried about grass stains. I would have cried and laughed less while watching television and more while watching life. I would never have bought anything just because it was practical, wouldn't show soil, or was guaranteed to last a lifetime. Instead of wishing away nine months of pregnancy, I'd have cherished every moment and realized that the wonderment growing inside me was the only chance in life to assist God in a miracle. When my kids kissed me impetuously, I would never have said, "Later. Now go get washed up for dinner." There would have been more "I love you's." More "I'm sorry's." But mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute...look at it and really see it ... live it ... and never give it back. Stop sweating the small stuff. Don't worry about who doesn't like you, who has more, or who's doing what. Instead, let's cherish the relationships we have with those who do love us. Let's think about what God HAS blessed us with. And what we are doing each day to promote ourselves mentally, phyically, emotionally, as well as spiritually. Life is too short to let it pass you by. We only have one shot at this and then it's gone. I hope you all have a blessed day. |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:54 on 5th March 2009 Oh I love Erma Bombeck!! I was reading her books when I was little!!! Good one Barb!! |
Gives Up! ' Posts: 1934 Joined: 30th Apr 2005 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:55 on 5th March 2009 It's that 'putting things into perspective' again I've stopped myself from moaning about stupid stuff today. Edited by: Barb at:5th March 2009 21:56 |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:58 on 5th March 2009 You are right!! I've moaned less today!! It really makes such a difference if we are in the right frame of mind..you know what I mean? |
Stephanie Jackson Posts: 3911 Joined: 13th Apr 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 08:46 on 6th March 2009 It is a wonderful inspirational piece Barb. I think sometimes we have to moan though - it's part of being human so carry on enjoying a good moan!!! As I have told you before my father got MS when he was 40 and was finally diagnosed when I was 12. My Mom always said from that moment on "Live each day as if it were your last" and I still wake up every day with that thought. |
Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:43 on 6th March 2009 I'm glad I read this post today, as last night a friend (with a very beautiful, big, immaculately clean house) said she was going to drop by (my little, cluttered box house) today, and I freaked out. Oh no, what will she think? The house is so small it doesn't hold everything, and there are things lying around on counters and shelves. After reading I would have invited friends over to dinner even if the carpet was stained, or the sofa faded. I realize she is coming over to visit me, not do a white glove inspection or judge my house compared to hers. I think I will enjoy her visit today. Also this one. I would have burned the pink candle sculpted like a rose before it melted in storage. When my mum died I found some really beautiful china in her wardrobe. It had been there for years, hidden because it was too good to use. I now use that china, enjoy it's beauty and if it ever does get broken, will know that it at least was appreciated and useful while it lasted. |
Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:44 on 6th March 2009 P.S. Thanks for posting this Barb. |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:45 on 6th March 2009 I am the same way Sue...worried about what my house looks like when in reality, it's not the house we remember..it's the visit! Right? |
Cathy E. Posts: 8474 Joined: 15th Aug 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 16:30 on 6th March 2009 I feel the same way except mine is so bad nobody can sit down anywhere!! |
Barbara Shoemaker Posts: 1764 Joined: 4th Jan 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 16:48 on 6th March 2009 Oh, Sue, you read my mind! I have exactly the same kind of house and friend! I'll remember this the next time I'm moaning about my cluttered, dirty-carpet little house. |