Monthly Archives: January 2011
“Pack up your troubbles in your old kit bag…
… and bury them beneath the sea. Pack up your troubles get your old grin back don’t worry about the calvery.” Eliza Doolittle’s latest song Pack Up. The original song was a British World War 1 march song and you can … Continue reading
The issue of Happiness
“All research done on happiness always come to the same conclusion – it’s not success that makes people happy. It’s what happens in the meantime, what happens in between the lines. To clean a closet will make you more happy than … Continue reading
If you could read my mind
If you could read my mind, you’d be surprised. If you could hear my thoughts you’d be confused. If you where told my story, you’d hold me. If you knew what I’ve done you’d let me go. If you learnt who I … Continue reading
Never throw away books
They’re stories about struggle and compassion, love and sorrow about moments, and memories about life, and dreams. They’ve made you smile and cry and laugh amazed you, stunned you, inspired you They’re you’re memories, your dreams part of your life. Never throw … Continue reading
Long distance runner
A new year, new things to do, new things to learn, new people to meet, new stories to tell. Hard work to do, laughs to be shared, changes to be made, but one thing will be the same yous running … Continue reading
“Here’s to the nights that turned into mornings, the friends that turned into family, the dreams that turned into reality and the likes that turned into love.”