Stand Tall
Walk Tall
Sit Tall
Any one every tell you to stand up straight? Why do you think they did that? Do you remember anyone who had poor posture? I suppose it is part of the Cinderella Story.
We are supposed to learn all this grooming as children. It is to be perfected to the point that it is part of us, yet, who, as a child hasn't simply wet their toothbrush and went to bed--and if someone asked, "Did you brush your teeth?" You said, "Check the toothbrush."
Or simply wet your hands and wipe the dirt on the towel. No soap. After all, if you couldn't see the germs, they couldn't be there, could they?
Or hang up a coat, polish your shoes, and care for other clothes for that well groomed look.
OR
Is it like the Showy Lady Slipper who, after 15 years, blooms.
Is that when we find people to admire because they:
Have pretty hands
Take care of their already pretty teeth
Look at your skin in dispare and wish for no zits
And is this also when:
We don't see that sleep has anything to do with looking like Cinderella.
And poo poo the health classes in junior high that tells us to:
Stand Tall
Walk Tall
Sit Tall
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
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