Stop the Clock Once More!


I need to catch my breath!

I have absolutely no idea where today has gone. Equally, I have no idea where yesterday went. Nor do I have an idea where the recent January days disappeared to. Come to think of it, 2010 passed by in such a whiz it didnโ€™t feel like a year at all. Having said that, it only seems like a couple of weeks since we were celebrating the Millennium โ€“ that was eleven years ago. And the seventies, well, they were last month according to the way I am thinking at present.

Blimey. Decades have passed by all within the blink of an eye.

The odd thing is, is that at the time, time doesnโ€™t seem to be moving. Moving it is, but at itโ€™s own special rate, not the rate at which I would like it to go.

I was counting down the seconds on the microwave earlier, and found myself ahead of time. I am sure that the seconds on the microwave are longer than the normal seconds in the rest of time, but if not, I was definitely beating the clock. When I realised I was ahead, I had to stop my own clock, and wait for the microwave to catch up. And those few seconds โ€“ I was more than one second ahead โ€“ seemed like an eternity.

So, that causes me to ask the questionโ€ฆ if decades have just passed in the blink of an eye, how come time stood still between those microwave seconds?

Another thought has struck me.

I am not using time to the best of my advantage. If it is running away with me, as the previous decades have done, I havenโ€™t really used all of those seconds where time stood still for the best of my experience. I should use them for my creative pursuits. New ideas, things to do, places to go, people who I would like to meet, and what I should, could and need to do to meet them. It only takes a split second โ€“ not even a full second โ€“ for a flash of inspiration to spark and hit home.

Waiting for the microwave gave me more time. How many people say they could do with more time? I say it over and over again, when in reality, I have all the time in my world. The microwave taught me that. Thanks, microwave.

Maybe the kettle was trying to tell me something similar.

And the red traffic lights; the queues in the supermarket; the times that I canโ€™t get to sleep; the seconds waiting for the computer to power up; even the time spent on hold on the telephone with some awful tinny hold music โ€“ they are all highlighting just how much time I have now.

Looking back over the past few decades, those seconds have always been there. The clock is constantly stopping and starting, but I am more often than not oblivious to that fact as I am looking elsewhere.

The second I pay attention to my time is the moment my life can begin again. I think that is most definitely worth stopping the clock for, if only for a second or two.

(Originally posted 23rd January 2011)

16 responses to “Stop the Clock Once More!”

  1. Elaine avatar

    Itโ€™s great to revisit old posts Tom ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ

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    1. Tom avatar

      It’s fun when I find a good one, Elaine. Good, but also quite rare… sigh!

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      1. Elaine avatar

        It must be your age, how old are you again?

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          1. Elaine avatar

            Lots to look forward to, lots more time to submit old posts ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            1. Tom avatar

              I’m hopefully going to be submitting new posts in a couple of days. So I can resubmit them again at a later time.

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                1. Tom avatar

                  ๐Ÿ˜€

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  2. Chris Hall avatar

    All so true, Tom, in this way-back-when post. And now..? Do the seconds run more rapidly? I’m sure they do. We must pause and enjoy the odd moment, mustn’t we. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. Tom avatar

      Indeed we must, Chris. And I think seconds have become shorter in recent years.

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  3. The Art of Cobwebs - aka:- thecobweboriumemporium avatar

    Did you know that there is no such thing as Time? Do the inter-webby thing and check it out. No such thing as time. :o)

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    1. Tom avatar

      I know. That’s why it bothers me when I constantly run out of it, Cobs!

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  4. prenin avatar

    Einstein tried to explain relativity to his father, telling him: “When you are with a beautiful woman time seems to fly by, but when you are sitting on a hot stove it takes forever until you can get off.”

    And his father said: “And they pay you money for this?”

    Time, like all things, is relative. ๐Ÿ™‚ โค

    Blessed Be my friend! ๐Ÿ™‚ โค

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom avatar

      It doesn’t take me time to get off a hot stove, Prenin! Not that I’ve been on that many, I hasten to add!

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      1. prenin avatar

        Yeah me neither!!! LoL!!! ๐Ÿ™‚ โค

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        1. Tom avatar

          ๐Ÿ˜†

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