14th April 2018
There is always something to be thankful for.
And today I am thankful for Terry, Dan and Alexis, they have
been fantastic this week, actually no words could say how awesome they have
been. Let’s just say I’ve just pulled my
box of coaching cards from my bag as I was looking for something, and I decided
to split the deck and read on for today, it said, ‘Imagine you wake up tomorrow
and a miracle has occurred… describe your day from the moment you open your
eyes.” I can honestly say what the lads
have done on my garden this last few days has been a miracle, but unlike a
miracle, they have put an incredible amount of hard work into it. I just can’t believe it’s the same garden and
they’ve got it done in 4 days, they’re finishing off this morning whilst I’m at
work and I’m just thrilled with it all. Even Alexis helped me yesterday as we worked
together to fill barrows with gravel and take it round the back. Being
family is determined more by behaviour than blood and I consider them all my
family and for them I’m truly grateful.
You’d have thought I’d have slept like a log wouldn’t you
after spending all day being my brothers labourer and I did for the first 3
hours, then I woke up at half eleven and didn’t go back to sleep till almost
two, then the damn dog woke me up at twenty past four. YAY, but strangely for some reason I’m not
exhausted this morning, nor am I seized up like Gollum as I suspected I would
be, that’ll kick in tomorrow then! Worth
it though to have a garden I can get in and that will take minimal upkeep. I’m sat here smiling even more so because I’m
off to work so don’t have to be his labourer today, ten tonne of gravel is a
lot of gravel.
As much as it would’ve been quite nice to have woken up this
morning and the garden was done and finished and we hadn’t do any of it would’ve
been nice, having worked like beasts to get it done will make me appreciate it
even more and it reminds me of this story that’s also on my website. I’ll leave you to read it as I go find
painkillers and get ready for work ;) enjoy your Saturday xx
Be
careful what you wish for!
Be
careful what you wish for, I can't remember where I had this story from, but
it's definitely worth a read!
The
Post-Modern Genie
Todd hated getting ready for bed. He was tired and just wanted to go to sleep. Why did he have to bother with all this stuff when all he wanted was for his head to hit the pillow so he could drift off to Dreamland?
Todd hated getting ready for bed. He was tired and just wanted to go to sleep. Why did he have to bother with all this stuff when all he wanted was for his head to hit the pillow so he could drift off to Dreamland?
Still, he
knew there were things he just had to do so he dutifully unscrewed the cap on
his toothpaste and squeezed the tube. To his utter amazement, a cloud of smoke
poured out of the tube. When the smoke cleared, Todd saw a brilliantly shining
figure of a bearded man in a turban floating in the air before him.
"I
am the Genie of the Tube" the luminous form said. "What is thy
desire, O Master?"
"A
Genie?" Todd was stunned. "I didn't think you guys hung out in tubes
of toothpaste."
"It's a new innovation," the Genie replied. "I don't know if you’ve noticed, but not many people rub oil lamps anymore. We're test-marketing new ways to reach our public."
"It's a new innovation," the Genie replied. "I don't know if you’ve noticed, but not many people rub oil lamps anymore. We're test-marketing new ways to reach our public."
"Wow!
Do I still get wishes?"
"Of course" the Genie assured him. "We're only changing our distribution channels. The product remains the same."
"How
many wishes do I get?" Todd demanded to know. He knew Genies could be tricky,
and he didn't want to miss any of the fine-print.
"As
a special promotion because we're testing these new modalities, you get an
unlimited number of wishes."
Todd was
suspicious. "You've got to be kidding. Unlimited wishes?"
"Absolutely!"
said the Genie. "Look, I've got nothing up my sleeves." Todd saw that
this was literally true. In fact, the Genie had no sleeves, wearing only an
embroidered felt vest.
"And
there's no obligation on my part?"
"We only ask that you fill out a short survey when you're done with our service, but it's completely voluntary."
"Well..."
Todd said, "OK! You've got a deal."
As he
crawled into bed next to his already-sleeping wife, Todd had a broad smile on
his face. He could hardly wait to get to sleep and dream of all he would wish
for.
The next
morning as the rude buzz woke him out of a wonderful dream, Todd found himself
wishing he didn't have to be woken up by the alarm clock every morning.
Todd's
wife was already downstairs feeding the kids their breakfast as Todd trudged out
of bed and went to the bathroom to take care of his morning grooming. He
squeezed the tube of paste, but no Genie emerged. He wondered whether he had
just dreamed the whole thing.
Todd went
through his normal commute, his normal workday and his normal evening with the
wife and kids. But when he began getting ready for bed and squeezed the tube of
paste, the smoke once more emerged and there before him was the shining Genie.
"I
thought I'd just imagined you when you didn't come out of the tube of paste this
morning" Todd told him. "Even Genies get time-off," the Genie
said, a bit surly. "You’re in a bad mood." Todd noted.
"Well,
I'll tell you!" the Genie shot back, "I'm finding a tube of
toothpaste makes an oil lamp look like the Taj Mahal. My back is killing
me!"
"You're
not backing out of our deal?" Todd cried with alarm. "No, no, Master.
A deal's a deal. Whatever you wish for, you will receive." Todd went to
bed with a broad smile on his face once more.
The next
thing Todd knew, he was in the bathroom with his shaver in his hand. He was
apparently getting ready for the day. How had that happened? He could not
remember the alarm going off at all.
And then
Todd remembered that the day before he had wished that he didn't have to wake
to the alarm. His wish had come true! This thing really worked! Todd was giddy
with the thought of all he could wish for.
Todd
began to shave and he realized how much he hated his morning grooming rituals.
He hated shaving. He hated brushing and flossing his teeth. He hated showering.
"I wish I didn't have to go through all this in the morning to get ready
for work." He wished fervently.
When Todd
woke up the next morning, he found himself down at breakfast with Shirley and
the kids. He was already shaved, showered, brushed, and flossed – totally ready
for his workday. "This is terrific!" Todd thought.
But his
good mood lasted only briefly as he got annoyed at the racket the kids were
making and his wife calling to him over the loud sizzling of the bacon about
all the things she needed him to do. He wished he didn't have to go through
that in the morning.
When Todd
woke up the next morning, he found that he was already in the car, headed to
work. He felt relaxed and at ease, a wonderful lack of tension. That is, of
course, until a couple of drivers cut him off as they rushed to work and then
he ran into a traffic jam when one of the frantic drivers caused an accident
with another car. As he sat in his car, waiting for the jam to clear, Todd
wished he didn't have to deal with this terrible commute every day.
The next
day, Todd woke to find himself already at work. But his joy at this was only
fleeting because soon a co-worker told him that a delivery Todd was depending
on would be late, his boss yelled at him for the delay in getting the product
to market, and lunch at the company cafeteria that day was liver.
"I
wish I didn't have to work." Todd found himself thinking.
The next
day Todd woke to find himself at dinner with his family. "Is it just
me?" Todd wondered, "or do the days seem to be getting shorter?"
As Todd
tried to watch the news report to see what he had missed during the days, the
kids bothered him to help them with their homework or to play with them, and
his wife insisted that he talk to her to deal with the issues he had been
ignoring. Todd wished he could just go to sleep without having to deal with
these hassles every night.
The next
day Todd didn't wake up at all. It was weird. He seemed to be stuck in some
sort of Dreamland, but he could not awaken. As if from a very far distance, he
could hear his wife speaking to someone. They seemed to be planning Todd's
funeral! He wanted to shout at her that he was not dead, just sleeping! But he
could not awaken.
Then,
through the mists of Dreamland, Todd could see what appeared to be the smoky
form of his Genie. "What have you done to me?" Todd demanded.
"Only
what you wished for, O Master."
Todd
realized, sadly, that this was true. By wishing his challenges away, he had
wished his life away.
The Genie
held out a sheet of paper a pen and said, "Would you be willing to fill
out the short survey?" Todd took the survey and saw that it had only one
question: "What would you have done differently?"
In the
lined spaces below the question, Todd wrote, "Instead of wishing those
things away, I wish I had just wished to do them better."
Written
by David Prowse
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