Oh, boy. It’s a dangerous thing to invite a widow and empty-nester to post a blog on the theme Nostalgic! Contemplating the past can lead to maudlin stretches and lots of used Kleenex, even if I don’t have a glass or two of wine first. I don’t think that would be at all edifying to the blogging community, so I’m going to try hard to steer away from that. I hope to write and show something that is true about a time that has come and gone.Â
Life is characterized by impermanence. Our kids don’t stay little; our loved ones don’t stay alive forever. What we live is present moments. If we try to hang on to them and make them more permanent or attach our happiness to them, we are in for a world of frustration. As we get farther away from present moments, it’s hard to remember what they were really like. We lose perspective. That wonderful family outing…did I yell at the kids that day? I don’t remember. I probably lost patience at least once. Did my kids remember that? How did they feel? How did they heal? Or is it all, as my mother often puts it, ‘a merciful blur’?Â

Brookfield Zoo dolphin show, August 1991. Jim (RIP), Emily, Josh, Becca and Susan (bride to be in 3 weeks!).
A little kindness certainly goes a long long way!
It sure does! Thanks for visiting!
Beautiful post Scilla, complete with down to Earth advice.
Thank you, Elena!
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wonderful words and wisdom….
Thanks! I appreciate the comment, Sayvan!
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Beautiful post with such a true message. Love the image too.
Thanks, Susan! Yeah, I do like looking at those small faces again. Warms my heart!
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I love this post. Such wise words.
Thank you!!
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Be kind to yourself as well as to others. Enjoyed the photo, Scilla.
janet
Absolutely! Thank you.
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A beautiful and honest post. Lovely and true. The photo is wonderful and warm. And, no, there is nothing of the maudline about this post. It’s perfect. May we use it for “Bardo” … and thank you for joining in discussion there. Excellent comment, as yours always are…
Blog on …
I’ll come back here for your response.
Thanks, Scilla.
Oh, certainly! And thanks for reminding me to go back and check in on the conversation over at Bardo! (for those of you following here, this is the post I’m referring to: http://intothebardo.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/moral-courage/)
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Thanks for reminding us to be kind & sharing a lovely family portrait.
My pleasure!
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