I am stuck today thinking about the future and my kids and their beginnings and
endings. My girls will sing tonight, in a performance whose theme is "beginnings and endings", and it will be wonderful, and I will
probably weep a bit - mostly in joy, but perhaps tinged with sadness at the inexorable march of time - and wallow in their moment as best I can.
I hope they can
relish it, soak in it while it’s happening, because it’s just a fleeting moment, an
ending of sorts, connected as all endings are to the beginning
of something else. I think they can see this continuum more clearly than I. I
also think we all have a tendency to wallow in the endings and forget to
celebrate the beginnings. And I understand that this is because the endings are
things we know and the beginnings are usually things we don’t, and it's hard to celebrate not knowing.
So, tonight, I will
wallow a bit, while thinking a lot about what may be next, and I will celebrate
both the ending and the beginning in the company of my wonderful family and
friends, and I will raise a toast that all our beginnings and endings continue to be
entwined.
1 comment:
"I also think we all have a tendency to wallow in the endings and forget to celebrate the beginnings." ~Paul Harkins
"But all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time." ~Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet In Heaven
Seems you touched on a piece of heaven there, my friend.
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