How Time Flies

Hello friends,

Well I have marked an X on the calendar through half the days of April. Why is it I wonder, the older in years I get the faster time seems to fly by. They keep telling me that after retirement I’d have so much time on my hands I’d start to get bored. But I have to say that I can’t even seem to find the minutes I need to get everything done that I want to do.

At any rate, I just wanted to drop a line and update you guys on my April Reset Challenge. I know what you’re thinking, “you mean he still remembers he was doing a challenge?” I do, and I consider that a win for sure.

After 15 days, I have walked 82.61 of the 100 miles I challenged myself for.

I also challenged myself to write 30 poems for April’s National Poetry Month. As of today, I have written 21 new poems and only ¾ of them are about Donald Trump or his puppet master. Which brings me to today’s monoku:

~How Time Flies~

the older we get—the faster time and memories fly away

3 thoughts on “How Time Flies

  1. Sohair's avatar Sohair

    Love your update, and I’m impressed by your progress on the April Reset Challenge! You’ve walked 82.61 miles out of 100 and written 21 new poems – that’s amazing dedication. Your monoku about time flying by resonates with many of us. Here’s to hoping the second half of April flies by just as productively. Keep sharing your journey!

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