WE CAN'T CHANGE WHAT WE HAVE DONE.... BUT ONLY TAKE A LESSON FROM EACH EXPERIENCE AND MAKE THE MOST OF EACH MINUTE THAT WE HAVE LEFT AND TELL OURELVES THAT IT IS OK TO LIVE, LAUGH AND CRY..... PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ALL WORK TOGETHER TO GIVE US WHAT WE CAN AND SHOULD EXPERIENCE AND WE NEED TO CHERISH ALL OF THE TIME THAT WE SPEND WITH OURSELVES AND OTHERS MAKING THE MOST OF THE SPECIAL MEMORIES THAT ARE OURS.. AND THE ONES THAT WE HAVE YET TO CREATE WITH THE PEOPLE THAT WE HAVEN'T MET!!!!![/SIZE]
Hey! What is this cool looking prize in my snowbank? It's most definitely worth keeping, so I shall hide it away and place my guard cat to watch over it. Be very, very careful - he has sharp claws and doesn't know his own power. Anyone coming near will be severely thrashed!
When the plane swooped down, I jumped on the wing, carelessly but quietly....scooped the prize. The plane was low enough to jump into the Pumpkin Patch below. Och, who's this....Linus is that you???? Can't talk....have to fly.....WHEEEEEE!!!!!
Leelee swoops in on a Crazy Carpet & snatches the Prize in mid-air as Sisternight picks chunks of snow off her face & out of her hair ......WHHHOOOOSHHHH Down another fabulous hill I go...YEEEEEEHHHHAAAAWWWWWWW!!!!!!
HA!!!!!! Give it your best shot, Breandán lad Little did ye know, this Crazy Carpet is also one that holds Magic Leelee does a loop de loop comes up behind Breandán....Breandán does a face dive in the snow & up comes the Prize & off to the Stars we go POOOOF!!!!!!!
Aye, ye think so lad???? I have friends....as a Pegasus swoops down & clips the Prize back into Leelee's grasp.. Thank ye my friend Leelee takes a U-turn & sails through the clouds and vanishes.......
removing all the snow from my face, "silly kids..... " i fluff up the clouds and grab both leelee and the prize " and where do you think yer goin' with MY PRIZE??" i uncerimoniously dump leelee back into the high snow bank.....
"I am a Canadian by birth, but I am a Highlander by blood and feel under an obligation to do all I can for the sake of the Highlanders and their literature.... I have never yet spoken a word of English to any of my children. They can speak as much English as they like to others, but when they talk to me they have to talk in Gaelic."
-Alexander Maclean Sinclair of Goshen (protector of Gaelic Culture)