Monday, October 24, 2011

Snapshots of the Mind...and the Heart

Yesterday was a parish celebration...75 year anniversary. It was a gorgeous fall day...sun, wind, and jewel toned leaves creating the backdrop.
I found myself taking mental snapshots all day.

My 6'2" boy alter serving... sporting his beard that he's grown for the football playoffs.  Hiding his yawns & trying so hard to focus on the alter.
*SNAP*

My 14 year old baby...all coltish legs and swinging hair...patiently guiding the little kids through the games. Allowing herself to delight in the childish joy with them.
*SNAP*

Standing in the food line with a newly single mom...asking her to join our table which is full of laughter...seeing her eyes light up with relief that she belongs.
*SNAP*

Seeing my husbands eyes meet mine...countless times throughout the day. Feeling the same thrill go through me as it did when I was 18 years old.
*SNAP*

Walking through the parking lot with 3 of my dearest girlfriends. A huge "Winnie-the-Pooh" blustery gust of wind blows our friends wig right off. Saying..."It's not a party till someone loses their hair!" and watching her bend over in side-splitting laughter. .
*SNAP*

Feeling the love as these girls and I sing, sway, and raise our red Solo cups ...toasting the day, the joy, the privilege of being alive and in this moment
*DOUBLE SNAP*

My mental photo album is precious.
My heart photo album is priceless.


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8 comments:

  1. Beautiful. The best pictures are in our memories! There are some moments that words can't do justice.

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  2. I love mental pictures! Thanks for sharing your beautiful snap-shots with us! :-)

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  3. I do the same thing. I often carry a camera but it's huge so I catalog precious moments the same way that you've described. Isn't it a blast?

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  4. This is lovely!

    Your world is stunning.

    xo

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  5. These moments are so smile-worthy! My oldest read at Mass for the first time this morning (he's only 6), and I found myself thinking about altar serving, too. Wondering if he'll do that or just plunge straight into music ministry with his parents.

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  6. Precious, precious moments. What we don't have in actual photos, we carry in our hearts and remembers in our minds. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Sounds like some fabulous moments.

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  8. love the mental snapshots, just love it.

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