The elephant only appeared 4 days later
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There are some days when Across the Bored, like many of you, feels about 105 years old and others when our inner toddler takes over and makes everything easy, silly, laid back and wonderful. A friend of ours said “growing old sucks” and our first thought was that it didn’t actually have to be that way – that there were choices we could make as we gained wisdom (to be politically correct) that would make the process a little easier and perhaps fade if not erase the battle scars of our misspent youth.
Young or old, modern life is complicated. Although some may argue otherwise, even if we don’t seem to accomplish much, it does seem as though we are busier than our ancestors. Released from the constraints of nightfall, technology and the miracle of electricity almost dare us to shut down and just go to bed. Our mothers shake their heads, incredulous that we are tuned in to people and places that 50 years ago would only have appeared in National Geographic or Life magazine and that we are turned on (to and by) the vast virtual machine that once was only a mathematician’s puzzling dream. That many drop out is inevitable.
When we get just that little bit too stressed out, start losing it on a regular basis, grinding our teeth in the night or wondering just what is the point of it all anyway, that is the time to stop, take a step to the side and remember what it was like to see as a child. A post-it scrawled in tiny script on the Ghost’s computer sums it up just like this week’s Two Cents Tuesday Challenge: “Regain the – Wonder“.
“What shape does wonder come to you in?” – Swirling leaves and sunlit skies, the grasp of a hand or babies’ sighs, lions that play as cats or cats who would be lions, fireworks, roller coasters, neon signs …
We would love to see your vision.
For all those who are new readers to Across the Bored, here are some guidelines for the challenge: HOW DOES THIS WORK?
- I will post some commentary on a random topic that pops into my head (such as the above) and then ask you to respond on the same.
- Your point of view on the current week’s challenge can take any form: a quote, a motto or saying, an essay, poem or opinion of yours or attributed to someone else, a piece of music, a song, a video, a work of art, photograph, graffiti, drawing or scribble – but it has to be about the topic!
- Please, don’t just link to an old post… challenge yourself.
- The Challenge will be open for 14 days (there will be a reminder post at the 7 day mark) after which I will post another.
- ENJOY, have FUN and TELL your friends and fellow bloggers.
SO – Create your Two Cents Tuesday Challenge post
- Then add a link to your blog in my comment box.
- To make it easy for others to check out your post, title your blog post “Two Cents Tuesday Challenge” and add the same as a tag.
- If you would like your reader to see what others are presenting for the same challenge, add a link to the “Two Cents Tuesday” challenge on your own blog.
- Feel free to pick up your badge on the Two Cents Tuesday Challenge page
- Remember to Follow My Blog to get your weekly (hopefully) reminders.
I might need some extra help with the archive topic–it sounds good.
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Just let me know – I was amazed how easy it was!
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Now THIS is Wonder-full–just what the doc ordered. Going to bed is a real challenge for me, I’m quite resistant (rebellious?) in my old age. Thanks!!
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Thank you – as much as I love sleeping I always think that there is something constructive I could be doing besides going to bed early…
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Here’s my 1st one:
http://spumonicaddo.wordpress.com/2013/10/27/two-cents-tuesday-challenge-wonder/
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Oooh – I still get this feeling that you’ve illustrated so deftly. Thank you for your entry!
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And here’s the 2nd one: http://spumonicaddo.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/two-cents-tuesday-challenge-wonder-ii/
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I love navigating to your site for your acrostic surprises! Thanks for entering.
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4 hours of sleeping must be enough! write two hours (and then sleep 4 hours again, and so on…)
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Like a cat! Or my dog… Maybe they have the key to a long zen life!
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they have the key! my best ideas are raining into my mind in the middle of the night when I wake up 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. – then I sleep again, satisfied, because the writing work of the following day is already done. really.
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You are very lucky – if I wake up at that time I start to obsess about things over which I have no control until I am so bored that I fall asleep again… Many of my ideas come to me in dreams or just pop into my head when I glance at something, I have learned to let them lead me where they will!
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my best tool vs. nightmares: to switch on electric light and brain and start to communicate with my blogging friends …
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Great idea – I get some stupid dreams (I call them “housecleaning” dreams) where I hear myself saying in the dream that this is too ridiculous and just wake up. Infrequent bouts of insomnia are the time when I go and clean my computer files and archive everything… a thankless task!
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Thanks btw for your easy tip on how to install an archive page – just getting around to it now…
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https://acrossthebored.com/archives/
congrats for your archive page!
greetings by
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/archives/
I’m glad, that my instruction worked!
to get an archive automatically: make a new PAGE, write down there the word archives – put it into [ ] – it will work – look at mine: I’ve written only one word! archives – once more with other words: instead of () or instead of {} take the [] to make a fence around the word archives (in the TEXT, not Visual-box) – then save and have a preview: all your articles suddenly will appear!
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It is a true wonder!
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