We’ve got a fairly new fellow on our staff who calls me “young lady” every time he sees me. I like this guy!
Every morning when I swallow my pills, I take the Lexapro first. That way, if I have a coronary arrest in the next five seconds, at least I’ll die happy!
The other day I parallel parked. (Successfully, I mean!)
And on a serious note, I leave you with a wise quote: “You can never go back home. It doesn’t exist. Home is where we are.” — Jerry Claypool
Also on a serious note – you are always in the process of becoming the person you will be tomorrow.
So – consider the past fondly, consider the future hopefully, but live and love in the moment at all times.
Happy Sunday!
Comment by MrsQ — May 20, 2007 @ 5:54 am |
I also let the uncertainty of the future inform how I read books. It is critically important to read the ending very early on…it would be awful to die in my sleep and not know whodunnit.
This habit drives quite a few people in my life absolutely nuts….that I always know how the book ends.
Comment by mysisterskitchen — May 21, 2007 @ 8:14 am |
Heh heh…that Lexapro’s good stuff!
Comment by Kerri B. — June 14, 2007 @ 7:13 pm |