Most of us have great memories of growing up eating cotton candy. Those pretty colors were in appealing to the eyes of a child. It seemed magical in the way it would disappear when it hit your mouth. Let’s not forget the sweet celebration of sugar dancing on your tastebuds. I don’t know about you but I hated to share my cotton candy with anyone.

Cotton candy is a great memory for me as a child because it’s attached to fun and nothing else. Now that I am an adult I cannot recall the last time I ate cotton candy.
Being wiser I know all that sugar would not be good for me but I want some memories that are just as sweet.
We plan out our life, get our education, graduate and begin life. It looks like nothing but sunshine ahead. Then the first wave of responsibilities hit and all we focus on his making it. Those cotton candy days disappear and with it laughter.
When was the last time you planned some fun and did it?
How many times did your logical thinking talk you out of doing something spontaneous?

Who said when we became adults we should release fun, laughter, and even childlike moments!

If your last great moment or memory is over 6 months or more, you are living life way too serious.
Pause.
Breathe.
Release.
Be free.
You have the power to create fresh memories that will be a part of your life’s collage.

Ask yourself this simple question “What would the kid in me want to see, do, or experience in my now moment of life?”
This would be one of my answer to the question I plan play hide and seek more often. The look on their faces when I jump out of hiding is priceless. 😃😃
Your turn to share.
What would you do right now?
