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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Sunday Thought - October 27, 2013: Go Have Fun!



Argh, matey!  When was the last time you went out and just had fun?  I met this motley crew at a festival and was taken by the difference in ages.  Eight to eighty, it doesn't matter, fun is fun!  These folks were having a bounty of it, pun purely intended.  I think the median age at this shindig was around fifty.  I have noticed, more and more, folks are refusing to be left behind by the younger crowd.  This is a good thing.
Sitting at home and vegetating does nothing for your well being.  Oh, it is relaxing, but relaxing is not having fun.  You need to have fun!   I don't think the two gals on the right would have given this up for anything short of the grand kids. 
You have five days till Halloween, so you better get a move on.  And let's not get all wrapped up in this immature concern over Halloween being a pagan or satanic celebration.  My goodness, it is a time to have a little fun.  The only thing satanic about that costumed group in the photo might be the carnal thoughts going through one of old girls minds, and she has earned the right.
Even if you just don a set of rabbit ears, or a clown nose, go out and have some fun and dare anyone to give you grief.  Face it, if you are all they care about, who need to get a life?  Make it them!  And, if you're still having a problem with the satanic overtones of the day, then change up the tempo.  Dress up like Mary or John the Baptist, or Jesus for that matter.  That'll teach em!
But, most important, just don't worry about it.  It's just another day to have some righteous fun!
Praise God tomorrow, and every day.  Give thanks for all you have, and how darned good you look in that costume, no matter your age.
"I'll bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween." 
~Author Unknown 

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