My mom died when I was 15, so I must have been about 12 when we had a conversation that has stuck with me for years.
We were talking about driving. I was bursting at the seems to get behind the wheel of a car and four years seemed like an eternity.
My mom laughed and said, "You are in such a hurry. You want to drive. You want to go to graduate from high school and you aren't even there yet! You're already thinking about college. For you, time is moving too slowly; but trust me, once you get around 25, you will be surprised at how time will fly."
I looked at her, as I often did at that age, with a look that said, "I have no idea what you are talking about."
Yet, I often hear her words in my head. It seems like yesterday that we were scared of Y2K. Would the banks lose all of our money? Should we really be storing water and canned goods. Should we just party like it's 1999?
But here we are ... over a decade into "The New Millenium"
In 2011, we will commemorate the 10 year anniversary of 9/11. I remember exactly where I was that day (working in DC from a building where I could see the Pentagon in the distance) and it doesn't seem like it was almost a decade ago.
Whether you make resolutions or not, I think we all need to resolve to savor a little bit more of life in the new year. It passes by too fast to just spend time working, worrying and waiting for something better to come along.
Laugh harder
Love deeper
Dream more
Enjoy more moments
Live fuller!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
It's Almost 2011!
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