Topical Blog Post: “Planning”

We always do something that is unexpected, but don’t do things that supposed to be done.

I have two kittens, one boy and one girl.  My boyfriend and I adopted them 5 months ago when they were only 4 weeks old.  There were 5 of them that they were found in a compressive dumpster by my boyfriend’s co-worker behind their workplace. When we got to the veterinarian, the other 3 had already got adopted, and these two little “left-over” fur balls were sitting in the box and meowing for home. Due to our sympathies and their cuteness, we brought the home with us.  This is how we got these two kittens.  But the point is… we didn’t PLAN to get any pets.

According to American Heritage Dictionary, planning is to have a specific aim or purpose.  I always have perfect plans.  I always plan what I have to do the next day on the night before I go to bed.  “The first thing I have to do tomorrow is to go to make an appointment with a counselor, then go to bank to deposit a check, then go to Safeway to buy shampoo, and then go home to do homework.”  When the “tomorrow” ends, however, nothing is done: no appointment is made, the check is still in my wallet, no shampoo when taking shower and, no homework is done.  What I have done that “tomorrow” is I adopt two kittens.  I haven’t done with what I have planned, but I have done something that I haven’t planned. 

Published in: on AM00000030000000530 27, 2007 at 8:44 p11 Comments (1)