Monday, May 2, 2011

The royal wedding

Watched some of the Royal Wedding this last week and was amazed at the amount of passion the event evoked in people. One TV person described Kate's dress and literally began to cry. I am always happy when people find a place that touches their life, but I do sometimes wonder what goes on in others minds.


I also watched some of the news about Quaddafi and the goings on in Libya. There was a lot of passion being expressed by the people there, but in all honesty, it made about as much sense as crying over Kate's dress.


Then I watched several of our national leaders discuss the economy and how they would fix it. None of them agreed with each other, so I guess there is no solution to be found soon, as our leaders appear to be clueless.


Finally, being given a choice of several news programs to watch, I went back to the Royal Wedding. Given all the other reports I had just observed, I decided I might just watch Kate's Wedding dress and cry for a while. Won't solve any problems, but might make me feel better.


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2 comments:

  1. Sometimes we need to eat a Twinkie, so to speak....

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  2. It is the little things that make us feel good. Thank God for the little things. Just say'n

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