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Gusto enjoys the lake |
I’m in a hurry. I eat too fast. I read books too fast. I skim the news on Yahoo. I half listen to my husband when he talks to me. I’m in a frenzy. My nerves are frazzled.
So I wrote a blogpost on slowing down. It sounded good, but could I really do it? Why slow down, anyway? In this world of microseconds and microwaves and instant everything, why take your time if you don’t have to?
If I slow down, perhaps my nerves will un-frazzle. Maybe my handwriting will improve. Maybe I’ll actually enjoy what I’m eating.
So what am I missing, anyway?
I’m a list-maker, so I came up with the following list (not necessarily ordered by importance):
- Beautiful Sunrise
- Wind blowing through the trees.
- Birdsong
- Waves crashing on the shore.
- Breathing
- Discovering the meaning of a story or novel.
- Actually hearing all of my husband’s words. Not understanding; but hearing.
- Hearing and understanding God’s voice.
- Grandchildren’s laughter
- Taking time to show kindness to others, wherever I am.
These are all wonderful things. We miss many of them because we are in a hurry. We’re self-absorbed, always on the way to the next place or the next chore. Turn off the television and in so doing, we begin to de-structure our lives. There’s no longer any reason to put your book away, or come in from the front porch, or the back deck.
Put your feet up, sip your drink slowly and pretend the electricity is out.