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Ann Arbor-ite writes about enjoying life with all of its ironies and surprises.

“get a bicycle. you will certainly not regret it, if you live.” ~ mark twain 


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i was

so excited

to buy

my brand new

townie bike

it was

cream-colored

and fancy

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and

i imagined myself

riding on a beautiful sunny day

into town

carrying spring flowers in my basket

looking at all the sights

along the way

waving to neighbors

i named it

‘white lightning’

because

of it’s beautiful color

and

because

i would ride fast on it

with the

wind at my back

i rode it out of the store

and

because

i’d been in spin class

for a while

and

feeling free

and confident

i took off like a rocket

into the parking lot

and quickly

lost control

and

slammed into

my daughter’s shopping cart

i’d forgotten about

the

‘balance factor’

and

we laid in the parking lot

laughing our

baskets off

as

people walked by

probably

thinking we were drunk

in the middle of the day

but we knew

it was only

the beginning

of

many

bike adventures

to come.

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hope floats. until it sinks.

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(this is hope. she is not me, but is an enthusiastic re-enactor)

went to the gym

on what

had to be

the most

hopeful day

of the entire year

january first

new year’s day

first day

of resolutions kept

the energy palpable

 electricity in the air

and sweat

and

postive thinking

and vim

and vigor

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(a crack team of synchronized re-enactors)

with enthusiasm

brimming over

and cheering

and

a shared

spirit

 we all

worked hard

while we

watched the rose bowl parade together

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and

celebrated

our own

new coach’s

long-awaited

return home

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and

each of us

believed

and

hoped

for our

own reasons

that

this was

just

the beginning

of

wonderful changes

coming into

our lives

at least for this day.

hope is a waking dream.
– aristotle

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‘for the last twelve months we have all been living in one year and now all of a sudden it is another.’ – roald dahl

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and it is upon us.

welcome it with open antlers.

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the morning after.

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l takes a moment to ponder all that happened

and will soon be ready to move on.

never regret. if it is good, it’s wonderful. if its bad, it is experience.

don’t look back in regret. move forward with hope.

 -anil sinha

time marches on.

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how did it get so late so soon?

it’s night before its afternoon.

december is here before its june.

my goodness how the time has flewn.

how did it get so late so soon?

-dr. seuss

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as one year ends, and on the cusp of another.

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‘thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say. i say that one a lot.

thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.

-alice walker

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no party is any fun unless seasoned with folly. ~ desiderius erasmus

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it’s just not a party

until

the

accordion

and

the

watermelon dancers

come out.

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no foolin’.

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just in time

glasses on

i read

i heed

the warning.

could have been

such

a disaster.

who would

have

ever imagined

that i

should not

toast

the warning paper

that comes

stuffed into

in the

new toaster

warning me

not to toast

the

warning paper?

lord, what fools these mortals be!

-william shakespeare , “a midsummer night’s dream”

where there is life there is wishful thinking. – gerald f. lieberman

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babies j, b and f

believe

waiting

and

hoping

 for a glimpse

of santa

8 tiny reindeer

and

for

all

of

their wishes

to

come true.

clothing is optional.

all human wisdom is summed up in two words; wait and hope.
-alexandre dumas

merry.

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a merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.

– king solomon

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