Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Timing


You think your work is hard? Try being an angel to the Stein family. If I successfully finish my task, I will get my wings. That’s easier said that done. The importance of timing is often underrated. A simple missed connection could lead to bigger problems. Many problems could have been solved had certain timings been aligned. The hope of the rising sun was covered by the cloud of bad timing. In an attempt to show his change for the family’s sake, Max planned a family event. Unfortunately Max’s surprise beach picnic for the family was undercut by Jenevive’s sudden decision for a vacation. Their daughter Judy’s smile faded as well as Max’s effort to change for the better. Will there ever be a time when everyone is on the same page?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This obsession with your wings is starting to worry me. Have you considered that your efforts to help others should, perhaps, be a bit less self-interested?

Anonymous said...

Try watching "It's a Wonderful Life" for tips... I know that turning back the clock is impossible, but think about how the past affects the present and future.

Anonymous said...

Sometime things come up when there not meant to, but life through us off our path and we have to find the way back. It depend on how well we handle them and make it work for us instead against us. Good luck trying to get your wings.