I was browsing through Netflix looking for something to watch and I ran across a movie I hadn’t seen in a while– Groundhog Day ,starring one Mr. Bill Murray.
It’s one of my favorites (though honestly when I first saw it I got a bit annoyed with its premise and would have been very happy to not hear “I Got You Babe” by Sonny and Cher for a long, long, long time).
The premise (for those of you living under a rock who haven’t heard of the movie) centers around a weatherman who gets stuck in Punxsutawney, PA in a time-loop where it’s always February 2 a.k.a. Groundhog Day. No matter what he does, he always wakes up in the same bed with that same Sonny and Cher song playing on the alarm clock radio.
That got me thinking. If I could relive one day over and over– and got to choose that day– what day would I pick? What day would you pick?
I might pick a day from one of my memorable vacations growing up (especially the ones in Gatlinburg)
. Or maybe one of the family reunions or Christmas Eves where everyone I loved was in the same place.
I’m guessing you’d pick a day based on who would be there. It wouldn’t be that day that you made your first dollar (or your first million). It probably wouldn’t be the day you got that bonus or that promotion or that raise.
In the end, it won’t be all the awards and certificates that we are asking for. It will be those closest to us, those whom we want to share one last word of blessing, to say “I love you” one last time.
For me, I wonder if reliving those moments might take away some of the magic, kind of like watching the same program over and over. After a while, it wouldn’t mean as much or be as special. Maybe it’s better that I can carry those moments in my memory.
One day to live all over again. I’d pick today. I’m planning on it being fabulous.
If we could actually re-live days over again – I wouldn’t know which one to choose – because I would think we would get the “whole” day to live again – and would I really want to? 🙂