Beach Walk 705 – When Little Things Bother Us
Posted on October 20, 2008
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Poor parking job. Who cares? Only the monkey mind, a sign of tiredness, or loss of focus. An opportunity for consciousness arises out of the sand though. Don't sweat the manini stuff. And remember the bumper sticker: Well-behaved women rarely make history.
Hawaiian Word:
Manini: small
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Susan and my dog Lexie on October 20th, 2008 3:01 am
With your first Hawaiian podcamp occurring this weekend, Probably including surprising manini details during the final preps this week, two rubber bands might be in order! Kidding aside, it is exciting to anticipate this new impressive venture on your behalf with relish...just wishing more of us were closer to volunteer. Go with the flow and have a great time with it all!! Regarding the bumper sticker, I just sent a friend a birthday card with the same message
Life is worth being all we can be vs. fitting into some generic cookie cutter mode. Thanks for the many gems in today's episode.
Bob from Canada on October 20th, 2008 3:17 am
good advise...i rarely get in my car without something pissing me off,I'll try the rubber band method...on an other note...best wishes for a successful Podcamp this week....have a blast
Buddy 'Friendly' Wachenheimer on October 21st, 2008 1:20 am
But then again, people don't trip over mountains, they trip over molehills. Sometime it's the little things, the devil in the details that often matter. Some little things can become big things, or become important...it's wise to remember that too.
However, not parking in between the lines, and insightful bumper stickers are clearly not one of them.