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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Two Morph Into One

Well, I have a new life thingy, which I'll talk about a little later, but first some news. Hurricane Rita has now become a Category 2 storm, with maximum sustained winds at 100 mph. Right now, it's still pounding the Florida Keys and southern tip of Florida. It never made official landfall anywhere. The predictions show now though, that the storm could be heading for Galveston, Texas, and most likely will not hit New Orleans. The people in Galveston are gearing up after the mayor of Galveston, Texas declared a state of emergency and has ordered some mandatory evacuations. The National Hurricane Center says that Rita could become a Category 4 storm by Wednesday. As of 5 p.m. ET, the storm was centered about 50 miles south-southwest of Key West and 55 miles north-northeast of Havana, Cuba. Rita is moving west at about 15 mph. Also in the news, four arm commandos on skis dropped by helicopter Tuesday onto an Antarctic glacier to search for two Argentine men who plunged into a deep ice crevasse in a weekend snowmobiling accident. More than 70 hours have elapsed since the accident, and the commandos will try to get the men out of the 180-foot crack. That's most of the news for now, so onto the life thingy. This life thing was originally two smaller ones that I decided to put together to create one full life thingy. All that's left now is a name. Hmmm......ummmm......... let's see, a-ha, got it. One more thing, thank you to Paul Simon and his song Sound of Silence, which was the inspiration for part of this, so THANK YOU!!! Ok, no more thoughts and ramblings by me now, here is my life thingy with the usual picture. Hope you enjoy it. The name is Freeze a Moment.

Life is loud. Sometimes too loud. You have to stop and let silence fill the gap sometimes. You need to hear silence. The peace, the tranquility, and the way life is without all the distractions. Do it to get away from the chaos, become inspired. You have to freeze a moment, and make the clock stop, and enjoy life while you've got it. You need to slow down, and experience life. Your life is a short glimpse into the world. You can't let it get away. It maybe bad sometimes, but it'll get better. Begin your day, start you life. Live it well, and meet some people. The end of the day comes quick, so make sure you enjoy the beautiful sunset, and let silence fill your ears. So, stop the noise, take a moment, and let silence come and fill your life for a few moments, and get away, even if just for a second. You may find it calming. You may find it nice, and you'll discover what's so great about a few seconds of silence. Even though there is nothing there, you'll hear and discover so much.

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