It's Never Too Late To Have A Happy Childhood by Bruce Williamson




It's Never Too Late To Have A Happy Childhood
Bruce Williamson


Walk in the rain, jump in mud puddles, collect rocks,
rainbows and roses, smell flowers, blow bubbles, stop
along the way, build sandcastles, say hello to everyone,
go barefoot, go on adventures, act silly, fly kites,
have a merry heart, talk with animals, sing in the shower,
read childrens' books, take bubble baths, get new sneakers,
hold hands and hug and kiss, dance, laugh and cry for
the health of it, wonder and wander around, feel happy
and precious and innocent, feel scared, feel sad, feel
mad, give up worry and guilt and shame, say yes, say no,
say the magic words, ask lots of questions, ride bicycles,
draw and paint, see things differently, fall down and
get up again, look at the sky, watch the sun rise and
sun set, watch clouds and name their shapes, watch
the moon and stars come out, trust the universe, stay up
late, climb trees, daydream, do nothing and do it very well,
learn new stuff, be excited about everything, be a clown,
enjoy having a body, listen to music, find out how things
work, make up new rules, tell stories, save the world,
make friends with the other kids on the block, and do
anything else that brings more happiness, celebration,
health, love, joy, creativity, pleasure, abundance,
grace, self-esteem, courage, balance, spontaneity,
passion, beauty, peace, relaxation, communication and
life energy to ... all living beings on this planet.



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Green and nature quote by William Muir Auld




The graceful custom of the use of evergreens has
its roots in the profound reverence of the Ancients
for all natural phenomena. To their simple and
unartificial minds, Nature was everywhere alive.
Every fountain had its spirit, every mountain its
deity, and every water, grove, and meadow, its
supernatural associations. The whisperings
of the trees through their leafy boughs was
the subtle speech of the god who dwelt within,
while the sound of the waves breaking over
the pebbly beach was the joyous laughter
of the divinities of the sea.
William Muir Auld
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