My Get Up and Go Has Got Up and Went
Some days I feel like my get up and go has got up and went.
(I know, English teachers – another expression with poor grammar.) My family said, “My get up and go got up and went.” I have also heard, “My get up and go has got up and gone.”
However I say it, I mean I have:
- No energy
- Little strength
- No desire to do anything
I don’t want to:
- Work
- Play
- Talk
- Move
I have run out of steam and feel as old as the hills.
My get up and go has got up and went often refers to problems of old age.
We hear that in Pete Seeger’s fun song. It mentions the need for:
- Glasses
- False teeth
- Hearing aids
Why not laugh and enjoy each day and each life stage?
I’m thankful my energy doesn’t disappear too often. Yet, I can be thankful for those times. They remind me to:
- Slow down.
- Rest.
- Enjoy the moment.
- Count my blessings.
- Remember good times.
- Stay quiet and peaceful.
- Prepare for the days ahead.
Childhood, teen, young adult, middle age, or golden years, why not enjoy them all?
“God never abandons us. We get knocked down, but we get up again and keep going” (2 Corinthians 4:9).
Thanks to Carole Fite for the suggestion.
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