I was given the opportunity to take the five minute challenge – Set my timer for 5 minutes and when it went off I was done. So here we go.
What can you do in 5 minutes? It’s so short or is it? Depends.
Five minutes can seem like an eternity when you are waiting outside an operating room hoping for a good report.
Five more minutes of labor after 24 hours just doesn’t seem fair.
A five minute speech in front of 1000s of people may feel like it has stretched into a month.
Waiting for the ambulance to arrive when you are in trouble seems like much more.
Five minutes in the oven too long can ruin a batch of cookies.
Waiting for your favorite cartoon to come on is one of my Wigglies worst wait time.
Then again five minutes is so short when you are trying to get in all the hugs and kisses to last the four months your husband will be gone overseas.
Five minutes is too short when saying goodbye to your child as she meets Jesus.
Five minutes is not enough when you are running late to get out the door – no makeup can be sufficiently applied.
Five minutes is also too short to . . . . .