I so appreciate the rousing response to my post on less is more, dear readers! Funny, too, how collective consciousness weaves through our lives. Consider this Mutts comic stripfrom May 23rd’s Sunday paper, two days after my post.
The tyranny of one more and the accompanying distraction appears to be a common problem, too–as this Pearls Before Swine strip shows. And if you find you simply cannot resist the habit of ‘just one more task,’ at least make limit yourself to thirty second tasks–less likely to throw you off schedule. Check out this list courtesy of about.com.
On final P.S. Here’s the actual piece that inspired my comments about every day is the best day, for a dog.
Dog Experiences Best Day of His Life for 400th Consecutive Day.
Santee, CA–
Family dog Loki experienced the best day of his life for the 400th straight day, Monday, the black Labrador retriever reported. “I got to go outside! I go to sniff the bush!” Loki said, wagging excitedly. “I saw a squirrel and I barked at it and it ran up the tree! Then I came back inside, and the smoky-smelling tall man let me have a little piece of bacon and then I drank from the toilet!” Loki will experience the best day of his life once again tomorrow, when he digs a hole, chews on a slipper, and almost catches his tail.”
From The Onion 10/13/04, courtesy of my dear sister, Mary Dunnewold. Thanks, Mary!
May you all have the best day, ever–every day!
I love, love the article written by the dog! It really makes me appreciate my little dog and the little things that make me smile every day.
thanks for posting this!
I love it all! I laughed out loud..literally at the “pearls before swine” strip as that is sort of what lead me to your post today -as I’m distracted on some number crunching.
The Loki story is also awesome – we often look at our dogs and marvel how simple and happy their lives are and yet we don’t to anything to simplify our own lives.
And the list of 30 second chores -that’s a bookmarked keeper for sure…except when I go to the computer to pull it up, I’ll notice I just got an e-mail…LOL
Very funny…..reminds me of “Dear Mrs. LaRue-Letters from Obedience School.”