Time After Time
October 2, 2006
COMMODITY
NOUN:
pl. com·mod·i·ties
1. Something useful that can be turned to commercial or other advantage: “Left-handed, power-hitting third basemen are a rare commodity in the big leagues” (Steve Guiremand).
2. An article of trade or commerce, especially an agricultural or mining product that can be processed and resold.
3. Advantage; benefit.
So ask anyone what’s a precious commodity to them and you may get answers ranging from diamonds to oil, especially with recent gas prices, to food items. If you ask me it’s Time.
By definition time is not a commodity in the tradition sense but lets look at this more closely. Time can have value; everyday that you or I go to work time is valued by our hourly pay. Time is measurable by the hour, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds, for me and I am sure others there are not enough of these measurements in a single day.
Yeah I know it’s not like a days get shorter but gosh is sure seems that way at times. I know in my like because of circumstances that are beyond my control I only have a few hours of “ME TIME” and I try to optimize those few “ME TIME” hours (more like minutes). Sometimes I am successful other times I am not.
So I know haven’t been updating this blog much and I apologize for this. Hopefully some things will change soon and I will have more time to read blogs and update mine. So check back periodically.

My sweetie and I were just talking about how much we could use more time. He and I are both extremely busy and struggling to make time for both ourselves and our relationship
Comment by Exhausted — October 3, 2006 @ 5:18 pm
Yeah, you really should update this here blog more. That is all… I’m out!
Comment by Saniyya — October 4, 2006 @ 9:50 pm
time is definetly a very precious commodity
Comment by jdid — October 22, 2006 @ 1:15 pm