Granted, I myself have never followed a white rabbit down a hole (that I know of) but I can imagine how dazed and confused she would be afterwards. There are times I almost would rather be in a place such as Wonderland because then my confusion would at least make a little more sense... Yes, if I were in Wonderland I would have to deal with things such as the Red Queen, the Bandersnatch and a Jabberwocky but they are nothing if not predictable. Even Absalom in his riddles are predictable (even if he does tend to talk in circles).
I don't know. Maybe part of my quest is to find my own vorpal sword so I can slay my own Jabberwocky. I don't want to have to stand out there alone and face the beast but maybe that's a part of my destiny. That's something I'm learning about quests/destiny - - you often find yourself facing those types of dangers alone. I know that I have people 100% cheering me along the way and will be there to help tend my wounds but it's the standing there alone that's hard. I know that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger but that's a difficult thought to cling to when a Jabberwocky is bearing down on you. Sorry, don't mind me, dear readers. I guess I'm feeling a little down from my Jabberwocky knocking me to the ground so many times.
I guess I just have to remember something that Alice said, 'sometimes I have as many as 6 impossible thoughts before breakfast." Maybe that's something I need to try and things will start to turn around. I will let you know how that goes...
(I know this isn't as long as I usually write but I got sucked into Wonderland and it's time for me to think about heading to bed. This past week was a very long one and the week ahead looks to play out to be a similar one. I will be sure to let you know how my adventures go and I wish you your own impossibilities.)
P.S. Can anyone out there tell me how a raven is like a writing desk?
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