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Thanks to Catherine Pulsifer
(http://www.wow4u.com/wowauthor/index.html)
QUOTES of the WEEK:
"You can't just sit there and wait for people to give you that golden
dream. You've got to get out there and make it happen for yourself."
Diana Ross
"It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult undertaking which,
more than anything else, will determine its successful outcome."
William James
STORY for Your WEEK:
May the Budgie of Happiness Sit on Your Head
by Maureen Killoran (c) 2005
My grandmother, Mimi, was a great solitaire player. My family legacy
is mainly memories, so I especially cherish my few tangible mementos.
Especially a photograph of Mimi, when she was in her mid-70's, sitting
at the kitchen table, solitaire game in progress and a small green
"budgie" (aka parakeet in this country) atop her head.
You need to realize that my grandmother was a lady. She'd been an
executive secretary in her working days, and there was a dignity about
her that somehow hadn't translated into subsequent generations.
Genteel, she was. Prim. Proper even.
That's why the budgie picture is such a delight. If it is possible for
my grandmother to relax enough to tolerate a bird in her hair - and
allow a photograph! -- then it is possible for anyone to let go, let
down and play. She knew what could happen. She knew what birds do . .
. and she yet, let it sit there, let this fragile little creature just
be.
The approaching summer will bring opportunities, and if we're not
careful we'll find ourselves too busy . . . too tired . . . too
dignified . . . too preoccupied . . . to step outside the lives of our
safe and comfortable everyday. We'll be too worried about being
careful . . . to concerned about acting our age . . . too busy thinking about
tomorrow to pay attention today.
And yet: When something knocks on your door and asks, "Can [your name]
come out to play?", remember. You can't know if this invitation is one
of many or the last one that may come your way. Life is like that.
I have a new bumper sticker that says, "Don't Postpone Joy." I think
this is what Alice Walker had in mind when she wrote, in The Color
Purple, "I think it [irritates] God when you walk by the color purple
in a field somewhere and don't notice it" (Those of you who remember the
book will realize I've tidied up the verb somewhat, although I admit
the sentiment was more effective written her way!)
Joy, playfulness, doing your version of letting a budgie sit on your
head - these are our human way of saying "thank you" to the Universe
for the gift of life - long life, short life, whatever weeks and days and
years remain.
So, here's my summer wish for you: Let the budgie of happiness sit
on your head. Recognize there are consequences, but live with it. Let
your motto be, "Don't Postpone Joy." Make room for happiness, make time for
play. Every day.
About the Author:
Maureen Killoran, MA, DMin, is a Life Coach who specializes in
liberating people's strengths, values and passion. Don't miss Maureen's
great new e-workbook, "Spirit Tickling: A Workbook for Curious Souls"
MORE QUOTES for Your WEEK:
"Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character."
Albert Einstein, physicist and public philosopher (1879-1955)
"I'm an idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on the way."
Carl Sandburg, American poet and writer (1878-1967)
"Great hopes make great men."
Thomas Fuller,English divine and author (1608-1661)
"The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams."
Eleanor Roosevelt, American stateswoman, First Lady (1884-1962)
For previous stories and messages files, Please click HERE
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