Sunday, July 31, 2022
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Day 178: A new take on 'Life Crisis'
Probably not.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Day 177: Mystery Fruits
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Day 176: Who Are You Pleasing?
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Day 175: When Words Aren't Enough
When words aren't enough to get the message across . . .
. . . try adding a picture.
But in all seriousness, sometimes words aren't the right medium to fully deliver a message or meaning. Sometimes a different presentation or approach is necessary for something to really 'click.'
Think about a time when you were given the same information by multiple people. Did you ever notice that it wasn't until you heard it from a certain person - or had a specific experience - that the meaning of what everyone told you finally connected as intended?
It's the same concept as an idea my friend recently pointed out to me. "Graphic novels are really great for talking about difficult topics. They get the message across in a way words can't."
I think the same can be said for life lessons and shifting outlooks.
We can experience the same situation over and over and over again, but until we can interpret it in a new way we will never get the full meaning or message.
Monday, July 25, 2022
Day 174: Free Birthday Scoop
My twin sister and I recently went to Jeni's Ice Cream to take advantage of a free birthday scoop before it expired.
I'd been planning which flavor I wanted to get on the walk over. I was determined to use this free scoop to the fullest!
Imagine our surprise when, after walking in and mentioning our birthday coupons, we were informed that we can get up to THREE flavors!!
What do I do now?! How do I choose two more flavors, ensuring that I'll love them?!
The only way possible - sampling. And I sampled quite a few flavors.
At last, my scoops were making their way into the waffle bowl. With a little extra helping of the last flavor!
This was going to be great.
Sonia joined me at the table with her ice cream. "Guess what? They gave me extra scoops!"
"Me too!" I replied excitedly.
And then she sat her bowl down next to mine.
My excitement took a nose dive.
My bowl was on the right.
"What the heck?! You got so much more than me!"
"I don't know," Sonia responded gleefully. "But you can have some of mine if you want."
Comparisons aside, I thoroughly enjoyed my ice cream.
While my eyes were initially jealous of Sonia's ice cream serving, my stomach was pleased with what I received.
And for what may have been the first time in SoSa birthday gorging, I didn't walk home in discomfort.
Moral of the story:
Comparisons will make you under appreciate what you have and jealousy will always end up in a stomachache.