It is always a nice feeling to be home after a trip and especially after this trip being gone all week. We enjoyed our time and Caleb loved staying in the hotel. I felt like I really relaxed. We slept late in the mornings, and I read a lot while Caleb napped in the afternoons. It was great not having any distractions....no chores to do, no internet access (I wasn't paying $3.95 for 15 min. to check email!).
While we were there it seemed I was surrounded by busy people. Everywhere we went there were people rushing. Many times I saw people running down the street to try to catch a train or cab. Then I could look a little farther and see the interstate constantly full of zooming cars (unless they were in a traffic jam). Even in the hotel some people seemed frantic to get to their destination. The "city life" is not my cup of tea. I just wanted to tell the people to slow down! What is the hurry? All of this made me think of what I can do in my own life to slow down. I see how fast my litte boy is growing up and changing. I don't want to be so busy hurrying things up that I miss out on the things that really matter. Sometimes I think we get so bogged down with doing things, even if they are beneficial or educational things, that we lose sight of what is important. I was reminded of this throughout the week.
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VALUE
"Things only have the value that we give them."-Molie're (16th century French playwright)
1 comment:
I agree we can get bogged down with things in our life.
I like small town living too.
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