Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hmmmmmmm



We are so overstimulated that the ordinary and the commonplace no longer delight us, and ever-higher dramas are created to make us feel alive and important.  How foolish that we do this to ourselves and to our children.

12 comments:

Zoey's mom said...

Have I sent you this yet?If so,sorry for the repeat.I put it on our Christmas card this year:

“The best things in life are nearest: Breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of right just before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain, common work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things in life.”~Robert Louis Stevenson

Thinking of you my southern friend.

Leslie said...

love both this and the stevenson quote from zoey's mom. thanks for these gifts, today.

Ms. Moon said...

Mmmm...
Not me so much. I get real excited about the chicken's laying me an egg. You know?

Sandra said...

I needed to read this. I am over stimulated and I am tired of it.

karen gerstenberger said...

I have been LOVING all of his Advent writings so much that I want to comment on each one...this one was right on, too.

Woman in a Window said...

Was just talking about this, how I need to always remember to not be attracted to drama, but to see past it into the very ordinary and tough meat of the day.

:)
hope you're well

xo
erin

Melissa (Betty and Boo's Mommy) said...

Love this ... and the one from Zoey's mom!

Bethany said...

yes.

emma said...

So true.

SECRET PEPPER PERSON: said...

This is absolutely my mantra! Don't get me started on how much life passes us by while we're watching The Bachelor and Jerry Springer.(no, not me I threw away our tv and canceled cable about 2 years ago.)And Robert Louis Stevenson! I think one of my favorite peoms of all times is his:

When I was down beside the sea
A wooden spade they gave to me
To dig the sandy shore.
My holes were empty like a cup.
In every hole the sea came up
Till it could come no more.

Simplicity and the ability to enjoy it is the best gift.

deb said...

I love simple.
I don't do overstimulated well.

Carrie Link said...

So true. I think you introduced me to Fr. Richard. NEHBM about that. Thank you.

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