Model Citizen.

With the end of the Olympics and the international feel of them, paired with a certain presidential hopeful's recent sound bite about his being a Citizen of the World, I realized today that I am not so interested in being a citizen of the world.  I think instead that I really need to focus on being a better citizen of my house.

The thought struck me as I was reaching into the cabinet putting away dishes, and thinking about all the other things I had to do today.  I really wanted to read my book, swim a little, finish the laundry and drink too much coffee.  But someone needed to strip the beds, steam the grout, seal the grout, grocery shop, sort, clean, et cetera.  Some of my rooms could use a little renewed decor and paint.  We need to replace and repot some plants. Someone should do that.

I realized that I needed to be that someone.  And those are only the things I could do to be a better citizen of my house - I can also be a better citizen of my family.  I can probably keep my voice down at home, and feed the cats wet food on a more regular basis.  I should clean (or encourage the kids to clean) the mice cage more often.  And give them water.  Mice like water.  Kids like books.  I should read more with them.

So I am going to make a pot of coffee, get off this computer, and work on that. My quote for today:

"Citizenship is important, from within the four walls of your own home, to the world stage.  Whether it is cleaning syrup off the counter, or cleaning up after national and political disasters, we should all aspire to be better citizens." 
J. Dairymple

 
Trackbacks
  • Trackbacks are closed for this entry.
Comments

Leave a comment

 Enter the above security code (required)

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.