"TIME!"
It is almost here!! 2015! It hardly seems possible. We all have been given the gift of another year.
Some of you will read the words I have written here, others will just skim over the images.
For those of you that have taken the time to come by my blog today I hope you will take the “TIME!” to read what I have written.
My gift to you, my dear reader is I am about to share with you a lesson that I learned, that you might benefit from it in some small manner....
.....I
look at my upcoming year a bit differently than I use to when I was
younger.
It is not so much about how much I will get done this year, or
how much stuff I will get, but I look at the time I have been given as a gift.
I choose to use my time as a precious gift, and when I get the opportunity to spend time with my loved ones, or friends, I am going to use my time wisely.
Most of us feel as if time goes by faster these days, but trust me we have the same 24 hours in a day as our ancestors.
Life
has taught me a couple of really good, and meaningful lessons about how
I use my time, some were hard lessons, and some were wonderfully
pleasant lessons, but I did learn from them……..
One
lesson, and the hardest lesson in my life, was taught to me at the age
of twenty four when my Dad at the age of 47 died of a heart attack.
My
world crumbled at that very moment. You see I was a Daddy’s girl,
through, and through. I basically thought this man could walk on water.
Through losing him I realized at a very young age, that it was the sweet moments, the time I could never get back.
I might have pictures, or gifts he had given me, but I never could get back the time, that precious gift of time to spend with him.
If only I could just have 30 more seconds back to tell him once again how much I loved him, and how much I appreciated him.
As
hard as it was to no longer have my Dad in my life, I did learn a very
important lesson about time, and how you should spend it with the people
you love, and care about.
My other lesson was a happier lesson, and it came in the form of a little 6 year old boy.
We
had our boys, and their families here for some occasion, and all of the
girls were in the living room talking about, design, hair, make-up and
the latest fashions.
I
was in the middle of telling a story when my 6 year old grandson came up to me,
and asked me if I would play beach ball volley ball with him. I told
him, "sure, just give me a few minutes to finish my story."
A
few minutes to a little guy is an eternity, so of course he came back
in a very short period of time.
I stopped my story, and looked into
those blue eyes and said, “Sure, Grammy will play with you!”
We went down the hall, got the beach ball, and started tossing it back, and forth down my almost thirty foot hallway.
All
of the sudden, that little guy came running down the hall, hugged me
around the waist, and ran back to his end of the hall, and we continued
our play.
Not a word was spoken, but I knew! He was telling me how much he loved me, as only a small child could with such a heartfelt demonstration of love.
It did not take hours, truly it was maybe 10-15 minutes, but the point had been made.
I
took the time to put him, and spending time with him above everything
else, and he knew without a doubt how much his Grammy loved him.
You see it is not the amount of time, it is the quality of time, and how you choose to spend your time that matters.
So with that my dear readers, I leave you with this……..
.....Time is a gift! We all get to choose how we will spend it, and who we will spend it with.
I pray that this year you all spend your time wisely and lovingly with the special people in your lives……….
Happy New Year, and May God bless each and everyone of you with precious, precious “TIME!”!
Happy New Year, Kathysue. Thanks for sharing your life lessons.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Kathysue. Thanks for a wonderful year of your blog!
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Patty
LOVED this post!!! Thank you so much for reminding me! I needed this!!
ReplyDeleteThankyou. That was lovely. All the best to you in 2015!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Kathysue! Happy New Year! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe gift of time is so important. This is such a lovely post, Kathysue. I wish you and your family a very happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteWell said...and noted. Thanks for taking the time to do these blogs...it makes my time reading them MOST enjoyable!! HAPPY NEW YEAR to YOU and YOURS, too!! franki
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to get a gentle reminder to stop and smell the roses. Like you, I would give anything to have just one more moment with my Dad but, also like you, I make a special effort to get down on the floor and play with my almost 3 year old granddaughter anytime she asks (even though getting up is not so easy..lol) I wish you a happy and especially healthy 2015 with more interesting posts to come.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you, Kathysue and with all the technological distractions today, it is easy to forget spending real, uninterrupted time with our family and friends. Wishing you all the best it 2015!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I am going to take this lesson with me into the New Year. All the best Kathysue.
ReplyDeleteBarb
I read every word and couldn't agree more. Time shouldn't be wasted for it is such a beautiful gift. Thanks for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours in 2015...........
Beautiful. Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Kathysue. May 2015 be healthy and happy!
ReplyDeleteSo very poignant Kathysue. Thank you for this reminder, for time is truly the best gift we can give of all!
ReplyDeleteAll the Best to you and yours in 2015!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
I love this! These words are such a gift indeed! Really perfect! Happy New Year!
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