For One Day … (The Ausbury Blog)

9 01 2009

I’m beginning a “For One Day” list. I would love to see your additions in the comments below.

Remember now, this is just for one day.

FOR ONE DAY…

I’d like to have one blue eye and one brown eye like David Bowie.
I’d like to sing like Neil Diamond.
I will believe that LeBron will stay in Cleveland forever.
I’d like to break through the protective outer core of some friends and family.
I’d like to learn how not to say bad things directed at my computers, blackberry and other life improving gadgets.
I’d like to learn how to ask my kids to help me with things.
I’d make sure there was not one drip of bad coffee in the world.
I wish I hadn’t thought no one would recognize me when I volunteered to act as the patient in the Medical Center for Men’s ED commercial.
I’d like to trick myself into thinking that I’m not part of some continuum and that this is what makes me different.
Ok, I’d just like to be David Bowie.
I’d make sure no one in the world looked down their nose at anyone else.
I’d quit while I’m ahead and understand that quitting while you’re ahead is not the same as quitting.
I’d believe that my kids no longer want to have nothing to do with me.
I wouldn’t allow even one person to pass their stress to me.
I would pray when I feel like I don’t really need to.


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8 responses

10 01 2009
colleen

I would like both kids to buy lunch on the same day so I don’t have to get up early and pack lunches

10 01 2009
colleen

I wish I had the where-with-all to know what it is I am meant to “be” when I grow up

10 01 2009
Brent

I’d like to buy the world a coke……

11 01 2009
Anne

I wish I could have that one last conversation with my Dad… again.

12 01 2009
Matt

I’d like my daughters to be happy with their own hair color.

12 01 2009
Matt

Oh yeah, that being-David-Bowie-for-a-day thing sounds pretty cool, too.

24 02 2009
Colleen

aha!!! The men’s ED commercial… the spotlight souple of the CCC week… just saying

27 02 2009
Jon B

I’d like to rewind life to age 21at 4010 W. Dahlia in Battlefield, and think very seriously about where my life could and should go, because I obviously didn’t give it the consideration it needed.

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