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A Wish for the New Year
January, 2011
I try not to make New Year’s resolutions. Failure seems built it. But if you
change the angle a bit, to making a New Year’s wish, or setting goals
for the new year, it changes the whole vibe.
I hope
to ease up in the new year, to have more fun, every day. Here’s a poem that
expresses it well.
Instants
(author
unknown)
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Photo by Patrick J. Adams
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If I were able to live my
life anew,
In the next I would try to commit more errors.
I would not try to be so perfect, I would relax more.
I would be more foolish than I’ve been,
In fact, I would take few things seriously.
I would be less hygienic.
I would run more risks,
take more vacations,
contemplate more sunsets,
climb more mountains, swim more rivers.
I would go to more places where I’ve never been,
I would eat more ice cream and fewer beans,
I would have more real problems and less imaginary ones.
I was one of those people
that lived sensibly
and prolifically each minute of his life;
Of course I had moments of happiness.
If I could go back I would try
to have only good moments.
Because if you didn’t
know, of that is life made:
only of moments; Don’t lose the now.
I was one of those that
never
went anywhere without a thermometer,
a hot-water bottle,
an umbrella, and a parachute;
If I could live again, I would travel lighter.
If I could live again,
I would begin to walk barefoot from the beginning of spring
and I would continue barefoot until autumn ends.
I would take more cart rides,
contemplate more dawns,
and play with more children,
If I had another life ahead of me.
But already you see, I am
85,
and I know that I am dying.
My wish for 2011 is that
the year will be blessed with opportunity and adventure, with healing and
happiness, with peace and plenty, with clarity and understanding. If we
start our year focused on blessing and continue to look for it, encourage
it, we can create a surge of energy that contributes to an extraordinary
year.
Happy New Year!
---Linda
Mason Hunter
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