Pull you up by the bootstraps!
la‧zy [ley-zee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -zi‧er, -zi‧est, verb, -zied, -zy‧ing.
–adjective
–verb (used without object)
| 1. | averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent. |
| 2. | causing idleness or indolence: a hot, lazy afternoon. |
| 3. | slow-moving; sluggish: a lazy stream. |
| 4. | (of a livestock brand) placed on its side instead of upright. |
| 5. | to laze. |
[Origin: 1540–50; cf. LG lasich languid, idle]
—Related forms
la‧zi‧ly, adverb
la‧zi‧ness, noun
la‧zy‧ish, adjective
—Synonyms 1. slothful. See idle. 3. inert, inactive, torpid.
—Antonyms 1. industrious. 3. quick.
I think that everyone has their lazy days, pijama day relaxed back and watchin a goodie chick-flick. The hours loll by without much notice of where the time has gone to? Well. I am probably having this polar lifestyle chance to see both sides of this conclusion of a 'lazy day'. Now. I have a good lady friend I have met through riding and sitting her horses every so often. Now I am a daughter to her. Our bond is so close, a friendship a mother would only hope for with their teenage child(ren). This life that my lady friend, Lisa, leads is quite busy. she involves herself with so much, she hardly has grip on the time alone. The main issues she worries over is all time. In her life there just isn't enough time to do everything. endless barn, and house chores; her adopted son currently just turned three. He's another little wild fire she has to consider and make exceedingly amount time played into her life now. The weekends are usually the time I get tot spend time with her. This is usually consists of a Friday night sleepover, when Saturday is wisked away, morning of barn chores around eight-thirty, nine. With breakfast served at noon, and something to rush of to or get done, recreation is seldom a weekend thrill.
This speedy lifestyle is not what I usually conquer.
Rather, the life I conveintly enjoy, I am noticing is slipping away ever so speedily in its self. My saturdays spent at home are clamer, usually stirring up a special something; dessert-wise. After a few necessary chores to be done, such as vaccuming or tiding up the bathrooms, we perhaps may watch some movies rented, or go for a family outing to the lake or dine out one night. Of course, the parents often go out on a casual date to the theatre on Saturdays.
It is obvious that the comparason of words contained in each paragraph also tells us which lifestyle is harder to fall behind in. My time spent with my dear Lisa is most cherished, especially because this is a priveledge to get to join her. -Most like any friendship is considered.
I must say that I am finding myself fall behind rather in my life at home. Things are just too easy for the americans, that much is seen worldwide, and noticed much by others without much understanding.
Ah.. yes; My life is just too easy. Yet I all too often find myself complaining and worring over harder challenges. What will become of me when I am struck out to get a job to pay for the rent? What of it? Will I go homeless because I am another lazy american? Hehe.. I always wondered why there were just so many homeless. If America is just so rich and prosperous, then where did the homeles come from?!
I must find ways to better myself and to encourage myself to be better. In a way which I have not yet tired of yet. To boost my self reliance, and to characterize myself to be a great and noble person in the eyes of those who pass my road. I am challenging myself here in exhistance to be all the harder worker, and strive for thing that I cannot have eaisly.
And blah blah blah, I sound like a drone, huh? See you next time.
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1 Comments:
wise words! wise words!
Hey, atleast I leave nice coments to you! U leave meany coments! love you tho girl! (who cares bout my spelling, Instine couldnt spell good and same with alot of other geniouses! haha, yeah, baloney! my spelling makes me me!) love you always girl!
Sarah
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