Sometimes we don't stop to think these days will pass and be left as memories. The present transitions to the past and lives change without much realization of the process. We don't always appreciate what we have when we have it.
I read the quote I titled this entry after on a friends blog and it made me reminisce about the years that shaped me. It was in a post (from a few months ago) about all the small things she missed, all the little memories of roommates and college and Louisiana (she is from/currently lives in Texas). It made me a little sad to think that those moments won't be my present again. I won't ever experience the girls TV nights on Mondays or Two Movie Tuesdays. I won't go back to Thursday nights at Calvary with all the amazing people in College and Career...
For a few years, these memories were my life. Then things changed. People graduated, moved, grew apart, grew closer, changed... Life moved on, we grew up.
But we grew up because of those moments. They molded us. We are who we are because they were for us. I am a little sad that people moved on, but I am also extremely proud of everyone. The reason those memories make us emotional to remember is that we made them worth remembering.
So, while most of us graduate (a few more years for me), some of us get married (Chris and Caroline, Christine and Petty), and we all transition into different stages, at least we can be happy that we had our time. We can pass those memories on to others, we can make blog posts about them, we can use them to get us through rough days, we can tell others to make the most of theirs...
And we can look back on those days, get misty-eyed, and be proud that we made relationships and memories that are worth the nostalgia.
And we can look back at some of them and say "Whoa...glad I got through that without dying or destroying my friendship with that person" :D
ReplyDeleteHah! So true. Remember, "What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger".
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