Almost.Skinny, your comments always make me smile :) And you speaking of being positive inspired me for part of where I wanted this to end up! Gracias !
About 2-3 minutes probably. Teacher hasn't set a limit as of yet.
Previously posted is small.
New is purple ! Yay for such a jovial colour :)
When I was younger, the red and cream analog clock on my wall would only assist my already energetic mind in keeping me from any form of slumber. Yet now, the simple tick-tock rhythm revived from deep within my stores of childish memories bring comfort in knowing that even the simplest of problems can be overcome. Then, it was the relocation of the bedroom clock to the linen cupboard down the hall. Now, that oh-so familiar one-two beat has transformed from a display on the wall to an ornament of organisation, time management and style worn around one's neck upon a chain. That being said, can time really be managed? It's a constant... as unconditional and unstoppable as the rotation of the Earth around its very own axis.
If we accept that time can not be stretched or hastened, found or lost... if we accept it for all that it is, for both better and for worse... why then do we, as human beings, fail to apply this very principle to every other aspect of our lives? To not try and change what simply never will.
By no means am I promoting pessimism... there's more than enough of that floating about as it is; no need to add to it further. It's just that somewhere along the path that is out past, we, collectively, have lost something that many so often struggle to accomplish, let alone maintain: balance. And I'm not just talking about a balance diet.
Tired? Stressed? You'll feel better on Swisse.
(just a note for international readers, Swisse is a brand of tablets or something.... rubbish in pill-form really.... so I'm poking fun at the absurdities of it all)
Oh Really? To me,that sounds more like a legal dose of a pill-form sedative rather than a quick-fix for an issue with many possible underlying causes.
Today we live in a society so easily annoyed, obsessed with finding an easy way out and so out-of-whack that who knows how long we have left before any sense of belonging is eternally hurled out the nearest window... Take a moment, take a breath, take a break. Don't get too caught up, for time doesn't stop for anyone. Don't lose sight of how we came to be what we are at present. Don't forget who You are.
I see faults. Many faults.
It feels rushed.
I don't like my ending much.
Or am I being overly self-critical as I am so well known for being?
You tell me..
Thank you so very much for taking the time to read my ramblings once more.
Your far-away care touchs a portion of my heart that others don't even realise exists.
Much love, xxx :-)
Monday, September 27, 2010
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Are you up for constructive criticism? I don't want to try to help but end up offending you... I could email you with some thoughts if you'd like? xxx
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