If you knew it would be the last time you’d cradle your
child as they fell asleep in your arms… how much longer would you hold them?
If you knew, that it would be the last time you’d see that
dear older man’s smile… would you stay in his company just a bit longer?
If you knew that you’d never again be that size 3 after you
have kids… would you enjoy your waist a little more and relax a lot more often?
What if you knew?
What if you knew that you’d never again get to cuddle with
your sweet cat, because they would get hit by a car?
What if you knew that your finances would change and this
would be the last time you and your husband would get to enjoy a fine steak
dinner?
What if you knew?
Moments are brief. So many only come once.
Some people in your life will only ever get to hug you one
time. Some moments of laughter will only be shared once. Same as moments of
grief.
Just once.
Other moments come occasionally, but special moments change
them forever. That ONE Christmas, that ONE hospital visit, that ONE ‘goodbye.’
Moments lost forever.
How would we change how we live if we knew a moment would
never come again? If we knew we’d never have another chance to hug, kiss, or
touch someone dear? Would we speak kinder if we knew our words only had one
chance to stay forever with another soul?
Would we be less rushed, if we knew it would be the last
night our kids would ever confide their hearts’ to us? Or let us tuck them in?
Or even hold their hand?
Life goes by so quickly. So fast.
We have choices.
Every day. Every minute. To truly live and love and soak in those around us as
much as we possibly can without wasting the time that ticks by; escaping our
notice, so often.
We will often be caught unaware and by surprise at the “last
moments” with someone in life. We will often miss those treasured minutes that
we took for granted – like rocking our baby, combing our child’s hair, and
more.
We can’t go back, but we can carry them with us while trying
to remember that each day is a gift. Each
moment with someone – a precious present.
If we knew this moment would never come again, would we make
a different choice? Say a different word? Be a different person?
What if?
4 comments:
Great thoughts! I feel like we all need to be reminded of this more often.
So beautiful and so convicting!!!
Thought-provoking, indeed.
Thank you, ladies.
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