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"Life is not measured by the
number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath
away."
~Unknown
Good morning!
This quote from Cathi arrived at a perfect time for
me--one of
those "unexpected blessings." I had just learned that a close
friend of my brother and I passed away over the weekend. He
was in his thirties and his death was sudden and unexpected.
As most of you know, my brother passed away suddenly
in 1997. Throughout the years, I have learned to find the "blessing in
tragedy" by focusing on the gifts he left behind instead of the moments
we do not have together.
One of the greatest gifts we find in tragedy is awareness. We learn the
value of a moment--of a second. We learn not to take any moment for
granted, because each moment is special. I wanted to create a Good
Morning in memory of Todd--as a reminder to value what we
have--today--while we have it. I couldn't seem to find the right words
that morning. Then this unexpected email came from Cathi...and I'll let
her tell you the rest....
"I may have heard / seen this quote before, but if I did, it really
didn't have meaning for me until my brother passed away
unexpectedly last November. My sister and I put together picture
boards for his memorial and purchased some vellum sheets used in scrap
booking to add quotes to his boards.
The quote above was on one of the sheets. Russell was only 45, so
we felt he was much too young to die -- he hadn't taken enough breaths
in his life... But as we looked through his pictures to
select those that would go on the boards, we found many in which he was
in nature and the scene around him was one of those that would take
your breath away -- sitting on a cliff overlooking the Rocky Mountains;
precariously standing on a rock pile overlooking a beautiful valley;
sitting among the fall leaves. We could see that even though his life
was cut short, he had many beautiful moments that took his breath
away.
Now this quote has more meaning - it reminds me to pay
attention to those moments that take my breath away. It may be as
simple as the beauty of a snowflake, the sparkle of dew on the grass,
the smile of a child, a ray of sunshine peaking through the clouds,
etc. In fact, my "something great" from yesterday was that as I
reviewed a video I had taken last week of the clouds and sky, I found
that I had captured three gorgeous rays of sunshine shooting out of a
cloud. As I paused the video and captured the pictures frame by
frame, I ended up with 30 beautiful pictures of the rays that hadn't
been visible with the naked eye. While some people may not
think this is anything special, it took my breath away and made me
smile, and as I shared the pictures with my family, they had similar
reactions."
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