Who knew this crazy phrase would still be in my head! I thought the last post would eliminate it from my brain...but nope...it's still there so more must be written. Lucky you.
How about the positive side of "when the shoe fits?" Am I thankful for the "things" in my life that are "fitting?" I hope so. It takes work for me to me to think positive and look at my blessings. You know, the times when the shoe fits... like granddaughter taking ME for a pedicure (she paid!), or when a friend is involved in a motorcycle wreck and lives to tell the tale, or the hummingbirds that fly around my front porch,or the cloud that has blocked the sun & dropped the temperature from 108 to 100... and on & on it goes. My gratitude list...many times of the shoe fitting. How about your shoes? Do they fit or not?
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
If The Shoe Fits
As soon as I posted my last blog, another phrase "popped" into my mind. I thought...really? And I tried to ignore it. Finally I asked myself, why was I ignoring this strange urge to write? Hadn't I created this place so I could comment? What was holding me back? Sloth...yup. Good ole American laziness. If I write about this phrase, then another might show up. Duh..isn't that the idea.
Now that you have a glimpse of my erratic thinking, here goes...
We old timers know the rest of the phrase: "If the shoe fits... wear it." Why would anyone want to wear a shoe that didn't fit? Why would anyone suffer pain from the pinching of a shoe too small or the rubbing of one too large. Wouldn't that person stop and take off that shoe? You would think.
Yet, I submit, we suffer daily in our everyday lives. We say we are fine when we are not...ouch. We offer to help with a project when our time is limited.. pinch, pinch. We ignore our health, finances, relationships etc. We suffer pinching pain in our lives. Why don't we stop & take off the "shoe" that doesn't fit & find one that does?
Now that you have a glimpse of my erratic thinking, here goes...
We old timers know the rest of the phrase: "If the shoe fits... wear it." Why would anyone want to wear a shoe that didn't fit? Why would anyone suffer pain from the pinching of a shoe too small or the rubbing of one too large. Wouldn't that person stop and take off that shoe? You would think.
Yet, I submit, we suffer daily in our everyday lives. We say we are fine when we are not...ouch. We offer to help with a project when our time is limited.. pinch, pinch. We ignore our health, finances, relationships etc. We suffer pinching pain in our lives. Why don't we stop & take off the "shoe" that doesn't fit & find one that does?
Sunday, July 17, 2011
All In A Day's Work
Here's another phrase..."all in a day's work." What does that really mean? Does it mean that in my day's work I must accomplish "all"? If that's the case, I am in trouble! Too much slothing still happening in my day! How come I have to work anyway? And...is this actual physical labor or mental struggles or a combination of both? See how I can complicate things? Actually it's my sloth at work here. If I think about "work" long enough & make plans to start work, I am not actually working...but I can look busy while planning. Hmmm...
I learned the definition of the word procrastination last week. It is the act of delaying action on high priority tasks by substituting action on lower priority tasks. Ahem..that would be me... i.e. watering the flowers outside (love) instead of washing the kitchen floor (hate)...but the flowers will DIE in this heat!! See??
Whatever my day's work consists of, I will have joy. I will give thanks for all my blessings. And I will definitely be content to ride one more day in God's pocket. Peace
I learned the definition of the word procrastination last week. It is the act of delaying action on high priority tasks by substituting action on lower priority tasks. Ahem..that would be me... i.e. watering the flowers outside (love) instead of washing the kitchen floor (hate)...but the flowers will DIE in this heat!! See??
Whatever my day's work consists of, I will have joy. I will give thanks for all my blessings. And I will definitely be content to ride one more day in God's pocket. Peace
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Tis The Season To Be Jolly
It has been a while since I posted anything. That's my nature...get off to a start & then fold. I don't want that to happen this time. Perseverance, keep on keeping on & all that stuff...anyway...
Usually a phrase gets "stuck" in my mind & stays there, hovering around until I write. Well, the phrase "tis the season to be jolly" appeared in my mind about a month ago...right about the time the pastor of my church passed away suddenly, tragically, unexpectedly. Darn. How could this possibly be the season to be jolly? It's not.
The main advantage I see in growing old is, finally, realizing I do not have to please anyone. I can be sad. I can be mad. Feelings are neither right nor wrong, they just are. So, even if my own mind is the one telling me to "be" a certain way, I can choose otherwise.
This is just a season...seasons pass on...seasons change. That's life.
Usually a phrase gets "stuck" in my mind & stays there, hovering around until I write. Well, the phrase "tis the season to be jolly" appeared in my mind about a month ago...right about the time the pastor of my church passed away suddenly, tragically, unexpectedly. Darn. How could this possibly be the season to be jolly? It's not.
The main advantage I see in growing old is, finally, realizing I do not have to please anyone. I can be sad. I can be mad. Feelings are neither right nor wrong, they just are. So, even if my own mind is the one telling me to "be" a certain way, I can choose otherwise.
This is just a season...seasons pass on...seasons change. That's life.
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