TURN YOUR VOLUME UP TO HEAR
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Tucked away in our subconscious minds is an idylic vision in which we see
ourselves on a long journey that spans an entire continent.

We're traveling by train, and from the windows, we drink in the passing scenes of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at crossings, of cattle grazing in distant pastures, of smoke pouring from power plants, of row upon row of cotton and corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of city skylines and village halls.
But uppermost in our minds is our final destination-for at a certain hour and on a given day, our train will
finally pull into the station with bells ringing, flags waving and bands playing.

And once that day comes,
so many wonderful dreams will come true. So restlessly, we pace the aisles and count the
miles, peering ahead, waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.
"Yes, when we reach the station, that will be it!" we promise ourselves. when we're 18...
win that promotion put that last kid through college...buy the 450 sl mercedes -benz...pay off
the mortgage...have a nest egg for retirement."
From that day on, we will all live happily ever after.
Sooner or later, however, we must realize there is not station in this life, no one earthly
place to arrive at once and for all. The journey is the joy.
The station is an illusion-it constantly out-distances us.

Yesterday's a
memory; tomorrow's a dream. Yesterday belongs to history; tomorrow
belongs to God. Yesterday's a fading sunset; tomorrow's a faint sunrise.
Only today is there light enough to love and live.
So gently close the door on yesterday and throw the key away.
It isn't the burdens of today that drive men mad, but rather the regret
over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow.
"relish the moment" is a good motto, especially when coupled with PSALM 118:24:"This is the day
which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."
So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles.
Instead, swim more rivers,

climb more mountains,

kiss more babies,

count more stars.

Laugh more and cry less.

Go barefoot more often.

Eat more ice cream.

Ride more merry-go-rounds.

Watch more sunsets.

Life must be lived as we go along.
(used by permission 2008)
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