Eggs. Aw. Stead.
(The preceding is an alternative spelling of the word "exhausted." This is what results from the delirium I experience when I am, ahem....eggsawstead.)
- Today, I attended the funeral of a man I have known since I first moved to this area. I appreciated seeing his family together--all of Maurie and Peggy's kids were grown and gone by the time I moved to Port Orchard. It's fascinating to see familiar characteristics in the faces and mannerisms of his children; though perfect strangers to me, there is no mistaking to whom they belong. I hope this is true for me, too.
- Today also happens to be the birthday of one of my favorite 90-year-olds. (Admittedly, I don't know many 90-year-olds, but if I did, she'd still top the list.) I've also known Leota since first moving here; this spunky lady is a shining example of love and grace and kindness, and I am honored to know her.
- We've got a few more birthdays coming up shortly, including one bestie on Tuesday, and another one in January. ("Bestie" is what cool people call their best friends; I don't think it upped my coolness factor at all...)
So, between funerals, and birthdays, and the fact that many of my dearest friends are the age my mother was when I decided I was too cool for her (we're the babies, Heather! ;-p), I'm reminded again of the swift passage of time, and the need to make the most of every moment. I treat my days as if I'll live forever, procrastinating, and wasting moments. A letter was shared recently where the writer, a dying man, makes it his purpose to find the treasure in each day--little things, gestures he wanted to remember to appreciate. I was humbled to be reminded again of the treasures I hold, both those easy to find (Hi, family and friends :D), and those hidden in the heart.
1 comment:
Tuesday isn't my birthday, Bestie! LOL You're a friend to so many. Glad to even be a minor one! <3
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