Sweet Nurse
by Jesa Christine T. Capagal
Ice creams come in different flavors: vanilla, cookies and cream, mango and chocolate to name a few. Some of us want it in cones, some have it sprinkled with mallows or topped with barquillos, and some just want it ice cold in cups dodging in with a spoon.
Among these characteristics, only few of us have discovered the “secret” that lies within the lavishing taste of an ice cream. This secret offers a hand to help you in undertakings which often misleads you to misery. This secret is the healing power of ice creams.
Yes, you’ve read it right. Ice creams can heal. It can heal your loneliness, your heartaches, or any depressing state you are in. That is the power of ice creams. Buy your favorite flavor and be creative. Add some chips or rice flakes on it. Anything you could do to keep your attention to it for awhile. After you sweat through making it then savor your own-made ice cream delight and feel good that you are alive tasting the sweet ice cream you have in your hand.
We build our own prisons. If we hold on to any distress, then we will live with it. Take a time off and enjoy an ice cream. Pause for a moment to think things through. Never let go of a word unless you really mean it. Never curse when you are mad; never promise when you are happy. For all we know, emotions are constantly changing but logically, if you set your mind to something, then that will be the end result.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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