Posts Tagged ‘kids’

Snow Business

Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Lost business for the UK economy today: £1.2 billion

Having a snowball fight with your kids:     Priceless

I look forward to the day when the media don’t focus on everything a nation loses when everything grinds to a halt due to the white stuff. Today is a day when people will have a well-earned rest. Today, millions of unforgettable memories are being created right now as kids take out pristine sleighs that have never seen the light of day. Even today, some of my fondest childhood memories are of school Snow Days.
There is something really magical about a snow-filled neighborhood. Walking the street, it’s almost deafening how peaceful it is. It’s like someone has pressed a mute button. The snow creates this lovely cotton-wool acoustic, and the nearby dual carriageway is almost silent. It helps remind us that there is another way, a million miles away from the hustle, bustle and rushing of “every day life”. In a way, the snow temporarily covers over the grayness we’ve created in our industrial lives in the same way we use correction fluid like Tipp-ex or Snopake to cover up over our mistakes. Maybe snow is trying to tell us something?

Happiness Is The Way

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

We think we’ll only be happy when… our first tooth falls out, we go to school, we’re old enough to drive, we pass our exams, we get our first job, we find a partner, we get married, we buy a home, we get promoted, we get a bigger home, we have kids, we pay off our debts, we get a better job, the kids leave home, we reach retirement. We are only happy when we realise there is no way to happiness, happiness is the way.