When your Mom spoons food onto your plate at Thanksgiving and you get the amount you need, you say,
"Thank you, that's enough".
When The kids are arguing or the dog is barking or life hands you more than you can deal with, you may scream,
"Stop it, I have had Enough!".
But how often do we examine our gluttonous lives and say, "It's Enough"?
Do you ever look around your house and wonder, what is it all for?
I have 8 sets of dishes, but rarely entertain company.
I have 2 refrigerators and a freezer, but rarely cook a meal.
How many pairs of shoes or jeans or coats do I actually need?
We work to buy more stuff while still owing on the stuff we have.
We buy bigger homes to store our stuff and yet we are hardly home to enjoy any of it.
We are slaves to commercials that tell us to take the kids to Disney.
What happened to playing in the mud....
or dreaming under the stars.... for free?
We don't make time for long meals with family and friends
because the kids have practice or we have work to catch up on.
Instead, we polute our planet with fast food trash and plastic bottles
that help to expedite this rush-rush life.
We watch this beautiful world go by through office windows and the windshields of our cars.
We strive to impress those we may not even know with our fancy homes and vehicles.
We work to give our kids, and ourselves, all that is wanted, but not enough of what we need.
We convince ourselves that it is worth it.
We don't stop to ponder, worth what?
It is time to downsize our stuff and Supersize our time.
It is a precious gift that we take for granted and
we hope it will be there waiting for us
when we're old.
I, for one, am fed up.
I have more than I will ever need.
Come and share my food, dear friends,
My plate is full,
and I
have had
enough.
- Kate Pellerin
(Thank you to my kids for my clarity of this life!)
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