Random thoughts and things which would be nice to remember ... documented mainly for myself
Friday, October 26, 2007
Tippa linssiin.... good days - bad days
Outi organised us (me, Valtsu, Otto, Vili and Marja) a possibility to see Chaplin's CityLights movie in Finlandia House with RSO playing the music live... what a totatally humanly warm and fantastic movie it is and how fantastic orchestra we have here in RSO. I did not remember how fantasticly elegant ending the movie has ... made me swollow tears (so that I would not have needed to explain Valtteri why I was crying ;o)
No science behind this but somehow I'm becoming a believer in "good day - bad day" phenomen. "Today" started with a note at 2am from Outi at the kitchen table "If you need me to take Valtteri to school call 040 xxxxxx" welcoming me back from WidSets Mango party(great party with bunch of great people... ). I've just spend quite some time in the bus on the way back home thinking about how an earth do I organize the morning logistics - no car nor any capability to drive one if I would have one. Thanks Outi ! Then sort of really good things followed each others and all ended to this touching movie performance. Good day.
... and then those bad days - maybe better not blog about those. And actually those days (especially the worst of the bad days) tend to be remembered well anyway. Good days tend to be forgotten and thus deserve to be memorised.
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