Notice the Beautiful Things
I had a very
special teacher in school many years ago whose husband unexpectedly died
suddenly of a heart attack. About a week after his death, she shared some of
her insight with a classroom of students.
As the late
afternoon sunlight came streaming in through the classroom windows and the
class was nearly over, she moved a few things aside on the edge of her desk and
sat down there.
With a gentle look
of reflection on her face, she paused and said, "Before class is over, I
would like to share with all of you a thought that is unrelated to class, but
which I feel is very important. Each of us is put here on earth to learn,
share, love, appreciate and give of ourselves. None of us knows when this
fantastic experience will end. It can be taken away at any moment. Perhaps this
is God's way of telling us that we must make the most out of every single
day." Her eyes beginning to water, she went on, "So I would like you
all to make me a promise. From now on, on your way to school, or on your way
home, find something beautiful to notice. It doesn't have to be something you
see - it could be a scent-perhaps of freshly baked bread wafting out of
someone's house, or it could be the sound of the breeze slightly rustling the
leaves in the trees, or the way the morning light catches one autumn leaf as it
falls gently to the ground. Please look for these things, and cherish them.
For, although it may sound trite to some, these things are the
"stuff" of life. The little things we are put here on earth to enjoy.
The things we often take for granted. We must make it important to notice them,
for at any time... it can all be taken away."
The class was
completely quiet. We all picked up our books and filed out of the room silently.
That afternoon, I noticed more things on my way home from school than I had
that whole school term. Every once in a while, I think of that teacher and
remember what an impression she made on all of us, and I try to appreciate all
of those things that sometimes we all overlook.
Take notice of
something special you see on your lunch hour today. Go barefoot. Or walk on the
beach at sunset. Stop off on the way home tonight to get a double-dip ice cream
cone. For as we get older, it is not the things we did that we often regret,
but the things we didn't do.
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