"To me, every hour of every day and night is an unspeakably perfect miracle [and opportunity]." - Walt Whitman
Well, happy Wednesday everyone.
Even though it's pretty much over.
Oh well.
Today I held a door for about 65 people!
They were all leaving the same class room, so it was easy - ha ha.
An interesting thought occurred to me today.
We all try to find that "happy medium" - a life that is "perfect".
Nothing goes wrong.
As a child, it is your own birthday every day filled with cake and presents and toys and never having to make one's bed.
As an adult, we'd have our ideal job that was fun everyday, time to go out with friends, a significant other who always treated us right, family that we'd see more often than holidays, and plenty of time to do what we enjoy.
We try so desperately to get to that point.
What for?
Shouldn't we as Christians know that isn't what this life is about?
How is it possible we have lost our grip on the fact that this world is going to end soon - and our job is to bring others to His plan?
How can we ignore such a vital task?
Why do we run around every day trying to make more money, have more friends, or nice clothes?
What on earth are we doing????????
"Every man's life is a fairy tale, written by God's fingers." - Hans Christian Andersen
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