When my daughter and I were chatting while walking on a favorite local trail today after Mass, she asked me something about "in ten years..."
I laughed while responding, saying that in ten years she could very well be married with children of her own.
Those words made us stop short for a moment.
What? How? I thought to myself as we continued on. What did I just say? How is it possible that my daughter is on the cusp of adulthood already?
As every parent knows, the days may go slowly, but the years fly by, and, somehow, in the seeming blink of an eye, your baby is all grown up.
You cannot stop time from marching on.
But you can choose to pause.
So, pause I did.
I listened to my "little" girl share all her thoughts. I stopped at a favorite part of the trail to take silly photos with her.
I laughed while responding, saying that in ten years she could very well be married with children of her own.
Those words made us stop short for a moment.
What? How? I thought to myself as we continued on. What did I just say? How is it possible that my daughter is on the cusp of adulthood already?
As every parent knows, the days may go slowly, but the years fly by, and, somehow, in the seeming blink of an eye, your baby is all grown up.
You cannot stop time from marching on.
But you can choose to pause.
So, pause I did.
I listened to my "little" girl share all her thoughts. I stopped at a favorite part of the trail to take silly photos with her.
I rejoiced in the gift of her being my daughter and us having time to spend together.
We rejoiced in the beauty of nature, the bond of mother-and-child, the gifts of this Easter season - which, yes, we chatted about along the trail.
During quiet moments on the trail, I prayed in the quiet of my heart with true joy and thanksgiving. I also prayed, of course, for my daughter's - and my other children's - protection, continued spiritual growth, and future.
It was a simple time, but a special one that I am truly grateful for.
I encourage you this Sunday, next Sunday, or any day in between to take some time to pause with a loved one of your own and rejoice! God is good - and taking time to pause and appreciate the simple gifts He gives us in nature and in one another is good, too.
Rejoice!