Each of our children and their dear spouses are a blessing and a delight to us. At our recent Turkey-Day gathering here in Minnesota we enjoyed one another thoroughly. These days I can sit back and relax a bit more as this generation begins to take the reins. Soon I will be old and decrepit for real, not just in the imaginary way a high-schooler often sees you. But right now I am watching the guard change.
I relish hearing of the character of my children via their friends and mentors. I am blessed to see my family moving into adulthood with skill, character and enthusiasm. I like hearing the good news.
Still, can we ever be certain of the future. I may not worry about the future for them, but there is a kind of anxiousness of care that may never leave me, no matter how old they are.
Tonight a friend toasted his daughter and her new husband. In our private moment we confirmed the emotions of joy, sadness, concern and relief that mix at these transitions. He's a fine man with another fine family. Nice to share their joy this evening. Nicer yet to know that faith in a real truth is deep in this marriage, as in our own children's marriages.
Our life is a vapor. How soon the years come to an end. We think of our decades as a forever, but they pass quickly, and they pass permanently. We must roll with the transitions or face irrelevance. A favorite quote about change:
Those who refuse to change soon find themselves perfectly suited to a world that no longer exists.
What are you living for? The past? The future? This Life? The next?
Curnudgeon is one who doesn't change. Ok even, I will stop shooting film and shoot digital instead!
ReplyDeleteFilm or digital, what does it matter? Bloom where you are planted.
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