Twirl around
Piglet,
Step lightly Pooh,
This silly ol’
dance is perfect for two.
[A.A. Milne]
Twirl of course has many meanings. And the reasons I like
it are nearly as many. It is one of those words that sounds like what it is.
That feels good whether I am saying, writing, hearing, or just reading it.
Sometimes I twirl when I am bothered and sometimes I
twirl when I am just waking up and sometimes I can BE sound asleep and wake up
in a gigunda twirl.
And sometimes… well sometimes I can stand in the sand and
look up into the sky or out across the ocean and mentally twirl, in a good way,
of course.
I’d like to be a
kid again but only because naps were insisted, twirling in circles was
acceptable, and the only password I had to remember was open sesame. [Adar Burks]
Clearly that resonates for me. MayBE even for YOU, too.
Perhaps we were wrong to want to grow up so fast?!
… As the mighty acrobat
confidently performs his trick of twirling in circles, walking on tiptoe,
jumping, climbing, staring, naming. He is joyous, filled with his grandeur and
wondrous omnipotence.
[Louise J. Kaplan]
So here’s a thought: Go out and twirl. Stand on tiptoes.
Let Go and BE!!!
I love you, Currie
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