kinders watch closely as the sand slips away.
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‘the sand in the hourglass runs from one compartment to the other,
marking the passage of moments with something constant and tangible.
if you watch the flowing sand,
you might see time itself riding the granules.
contrary to popular opinion,
time is not an old white-haired man,
but a laughing child.
and time sings.’
excellent one! loved it
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thank you –
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Wonderful!
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thanks, dk –
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I love the image painted with these words.
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and time passes by with the boundless energy of a child
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It does
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So hard to consider the passing of time at any age, Beth.
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It really is –
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Oh yes a perfect description xx
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Isn’t it?
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so beautiful………
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Time as a laughing child—what an image
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Instantly makes me think of “Like sand from the hourglass…..” in McDonald Carey’s voice. Good times.
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Oh, funny…
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What a great way to look at time! I too, rather see a chance in it than a thief.
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Yes it’s good way to illustrate the passage of time
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Yes, totally!!
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Neat! I’ll bet many kids have never seen a working hourglass before. I liked playing with my Granny’s egg timer as a kid…
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yes, they seem to be fascinated by it. like an egg timer, you can watch time pass right before your eyes –
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