March 2 2019

Search (Five Minute Friday)

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The older I get the more I seem to search.

Search for the right combination of remedies to get me through the cold/flu/plague that has been going around at work.

Search for the online instruction manual so I can set the atomic clock after I replace the batteries. (No, it is not as easy as you think!)

Search for a job.

Search for God’s will in my life.

Search for those pants I bought a year ago.

Search for the second key to my car.

Search for the patience and the will not to speak my mind.

Search for something meaningful to write a blog post about each week.

Search for deals on the groceries each week.

Search for ways to stretch the funds we have to meet our current needs and save enough for retirement.

Search for ways to earn more money.

Search for new recipes and the inspiration to keep cooking meals after so many years.

Search for new ways to make the old recipes healthier (Butternut Squash Brownies)

Search for ways to help others.

Search for ways I can make a difference in this world.

Search for the next book I’ll read or listen to from the library.

Search for the willpower not to eat the things I shouldn’t.

Search for the wisdom to say the right thing and the tact to keep my mouth shut when that fails.

Search for my ancestors to help me understand who I am and where I came from.

Search for ways to recycle, reuse, or restore things instead of replacing them with new and filling the dump with castoffs.

So many things to search for, so little time… What do YOU search for?

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Search
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

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Posted March 2, 2019 by Karen Beidelman in category "Five Minute Friday

1 COMMENTS :

  1. By Esther on

    Karen, I have searched for several of the items on your list. Just a reminder that some experiences are common to everyone. Visiting from FMF.

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