SLOWSAY
I Glimpsed many pictures but took not one
For our Page,
Yesterday.
I Heard lots of words but wrote none
To remember,
Yes-T’day,
I Bought a big silver suitcase, though,
To carry along the way.
Someday –
Soon.
I Say Yes to Today.
You too?
23 sleeps until lift off.
Are you coming to New Zealand with me?
I think – Yes.
Living vicariously is called sharing. Sharing is good.
Good morning. Have a lovely, lovely day. Thank you so, so much for being who you are, where you are and sharing my journey. Life is a journey you see. And the journey does not stop until our breath stops. So it is good to have your company.
I am glad it is you who reads my funny words and visits my little life. I would be sad without you and not know why. I am a lucky girl.
(Be quiet cat. Little Scrapper the Critic.)
celi


58 responses to “Slow-Say Day.”
I am so glad I found you. What a surprise! I did not know we were going to New Zealand – I am looking forward to it, and am more than relieved that I don’t even have to pack a thing.
~A fan from the Pacific Northwest~
Tho you may want to stash that teensy bikini in your pocket.. there will be beaches! c
I am a lucky girl, too, for having met you, becoming part of the farm team and, now, heading for sun and warmth. Exactly what I need as cold and gloom settle upon southern Minnesota.
Celi what wonderful words. Your excitement shimmers in every sentence. All of us share your journey. Not just the one back to your roots, but your amazing life journey. We are the fortunate ones to have you in our lives. Virginia
Cinders…I hope that big suitcase is really, really big because you have alot of us to stuff in there for the trip and we CAN’T wait!! 🙂
My brother lived in NZ for two years and loved it. He said the KIWI’s were some of the nicest people on earth (and I agree because you are ever so nice). I can hardly wait!
Linda
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give my love to your brother!! c
How exciting to be invited to New Zealand; I accept the invitation, knowing that we’ll never stop chatting and laughing. This one will be a show stopper!
Coming to New Zealand? You bet!
Christine
I am looking forward to “our” trip to NZ. Thanks for the lift…it’s
such a long flight. Will we see where you spent most of your time growing up….??
The animals on the farmy will sense your absence and the naughty one’s
will likely try and go looking in all the familiar places……gates will have to be
double checked ..!!
I will even take you to beach where we lived as kids.. I will show you the little store, the fish and chip shop and everything! c
goodie.!
nanster aka Barbie
And we can’t wait to see you…the real you, in the flesh and looking forward to a lovely hug and coffee followed by a long gin and tonic…See ya real soon Ce
and then another cup of tea and then TWO gin and tonics.. ! c
Life leads us in funny ways: for you it was a day of few words and no pictures: I managed to take out my local current frustrations in too many of unmeant and even undiplomatic ones: should have acted like you . . .Oh, can’t wait to hop across the Tasman and join you in NZ 🙂 !
I wish you would! the Tasman is not so bad at low tide!!! ah ha so they say! c
Hmmm: that’s an idea 🙂 !
The pohutukawa buds are silver, to march your suitcase. The flowers are beginning to burst out, excited to be seeing you again. I’ll ask them to go slowly, so there are still plenty for you to enjoy.
Oh silly typo, I meant to say ‘to MATCH your suitcase’!
Oh i do hope so, I love the pohutukawa!
Ooh, we are counting sleeps already – time is whizzing by – I am getting SO excited!
Have a beautiful Sunday C.
🙂 Mandy
Happy to be counting sleeps with you and sharing your journey!
Very uplifting, indeed, but I’m afraid I can’t visit you in NZ.
you can come along on the blog though, and visit vicariously! c
I will definitely do that, especially as I will have more time in December.
I know what you mean!! c