Friday, June 09, 2006

Slobbering in my thoughts

Keeping life in perspective is always a little problem of mine. It seems that when I get really busy all I can think about is me and what is best for me, there's a lot of whining (and let me tell you its not too attractive) along with the feeling of woe is me. People kindly ask you "How's your new job?" and all you want to do is stick your tongue out at them (yup very mature). You can blame it on not enough sun, not enough time or just not enough money but what it really comes down to is that you are probably not seeing the positive in what you have.

I have felt this way many times before but I have to say that God has a great way of giving that super dose of reality to make you appreciate the good things you do have like a job, good health an amazing family and life in general.

Coming form a day of dealing with an alcohol poisened teenager along with a seizure victim and unhappy people whose biggest complaint is the temperature of the pool makes you really look at your life. Put that together with one super sunny day (away from work) spent washing your car, hanging with your cousins, getting slobbered on by their super cute dog and eating mushroom gravy on some super juicy porkchops makes me feel that life is great.

So what's my point: make sure to look at every opportunity in your day to realize that in the midst of all the bad we really have many super things that are fantastic and wonderful in which our cranky, selfish selves should be thankful for.

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