This invention called Facebook puts me in touch with people and places and times long separated or just celebrated.
I celebrate the wedding of two young friends, online of course; joined in matrimony as they prepare for their journey ahead.
I celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of another couple, who through difficult moments early in their relationship, have endured and survived these past decades.
I celebrate little ones, born of the next generation, completing another circle of life.
I look back at my own past and see the footprints I have left behind. Faded at some places, completely washed away at others. And I lament how quickly my own youth has passed me by.
I turn and look and lo! I see the vast expanse of beach ahead of me and realise that I have much more ahead to celebrate.
My old friend of many years has decided that he will take the plunge literally and has completed his skydiving and seadiving experiences.
It's up to us, what memories we want to put into our lives. And what we want to leave behind.
I celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of another couple, who through difficult moments early in their relationship, have endured and survived these past decades.
I celebrate little ones, born of the next generation, completing another circle of life.
I look back at my own past and see the footprints I have left behind. Faded at some places, completely washed away at others. And I lament how quickly my own youth has passed me by.
I turn and look and lo! I see the vast expanse of beach ahead of me and realise that I have much more ahead to celebrate.
My old friend of many years has decided that he will take the plunge literally and has completed his skydiving and seadiving experiences.
It's up to us, what memories we want to put into our lives. And what we want to leave behind.