It’s in the waning moments that we realize what is important. And those moments can last forever.
The trick is to be observant and ‘in the moment’ to make any experience carry the weight of one that is waning.
One of my favorite professors of mine back at University started the second semester of Astronomy with some advice: “Be where you’re at.” As I get older that statement has been ringing louder. May you rest in peace, Dr. Hobbs.
There was a story on Lifehacker yesterday about why our morning commutes sometimes feel like no time at all has passed that struck home for me. During my first years in Cayman, I remember thinking that the weekends seemed to go on forever. Now I know why. Read it.
It’s never as bad as you think it is and if you lie down or try and calm your heartbeats you can come down from the anxiety.
I’m going to try and be more observant of the moments we have left in Cayman and endeavor to write a little more about the process of moving.
I love you all.
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