A little bird was flying along one day heading North. As he flew it started getting colder and colder. Soon it started raining. The rain turned into freezing hail. His wings froze and he fell out of the sky like a stone. He thought to himself “Oh lordy I’m frozen stiff, I can’t move, I’m falling at 200 miles an hour and when I hit the ground I’m going to shatter like a piece of glass.”.
As he finally lost all hope he hit the ground. But instead of shattering into a billion little birdy bits, he landed in a large and very fresh pile of cow dung. He couldn’t believe his luck. And it was warm too! As the storm raged around him his wings started to thaw and his ice-cream headache disappeared. In fact he started feeling better than he had felt in a long while. He felt so good that he started wiggling about and he even let out a few chirps.
A cold and hungry fox passing by heard the chirps and quick as a – well, as a fox – he leapt on the cow-pile and gobbled up the little bird.
The moral of the story is:
1. When things seem really really bad don’t lose hope.
2. Everything that looks like shit and smells like shit isn’t always a bad thing.
3. When things are going well, shut the fuck up!
[My dad gets credit as the source of this story]
your dad tells great stories. i’m gonna have to pass this story along to Ed. there’s a lot of wisdom to be learned from it.
Commented on October 9, 2007 at 11:01 pm
This story brought back something my son told me the other day “When ever I tell others about a good thing in my life it turns to shit.” I told him that is the same with me.
Why is that I wonder?
Commented on March 11, 2009 at 11:54 am
Your dad was paraphrasing a bit from a movie “My name is Nobody”… just so you know
Commented on September 6, 2012 at 3:39 am
amazing photos tammy….
Commented on August 9, 2013 at 5:31 am