Tuesday, January 17, 2012
thot
My aunt is 102 years old. While her quality of life is compromised due to visual and hearing impairments, her memory is amazing. She has stories of growing up, living through the depression, the world wars and without so much and yet in that survived and lived so long. And to be so healthy. Her life spans so much from phones to dishwashers to cars with voice activated GPS. I wonder if there will be that many technological and industrial advancement to improve our quality of life during the span of my life. We have it pretty good. If too much more is added will it be at the expense of our creativity, ingenuity and health. Part of staying healthy is keeping the body and mind active in working and figuring things out. When all we have to do is to voice activate something to get what we want, will life even be fun or will fun be something undefined that we don't know or have or understand now.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Monday
And it snowed. I was thinking about the different perspectives of snow. There is the one of looking out of a window from a nice warm interior, sipping on a cup of coffee and thinking it is nice. Then there is looking out of the car window and thinking that the roads will be getting slick and hoping it doesn't freeze too quickly on the windshield and wiper blades. From the eyes of a child is when will it get deep enough to build forts and big fat snowmen. For the lonely widow in the nursing home it means her daughter probably won't be by for a visit as the roads will be getting bad. There are probably as many perspectives as there are people. It all depends where we are at and what we are doing. In the meantime, I am just enjoying mine from my window.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
make a difference
A new year but just another day that has a different number assigned to it. The difference is what we make of it. Someone told that to me once and it seems to pop back up in my head every New Year. This little thought should occur each morning. What difference will I make in the day or in one person's life that day. Sometimes it really doesn't take much; just a smile to an unsuspecting person, holding a door open, or saying 'thank you'. Why do we find ourselves so busy that we forget to take time to do the little things, but do appreciate when someone offers them to us? Even nature has its way of making a difference in our day like the colors of a sunrise or the song of a bird; those little things that catch our attention, cause us to stop and smile inside.
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