"I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'if this isn't nice, I don't know what is." - Kurt Vonnegut
It seems that life very rarely offers us perfect moments, and when it does we are far too busy to stop and notice them. Or we are trying desperately to capture that perfect moment, to cling on to it for just a little longer, but then it vanishes right before our eyes and we are left with just the fuzzy memory.
Perfect moments can't be captured.
But they can be enjoyed.
It rained last night. The kind of gentle downpour that's easy to sleep through, the rain coming straight down so evenly that the windows can be left open without the worry of a stray drop traveling in and finding its way to the hardwood floors. The clouds lingered and the rain decided to continue on throughout the morning, pausing my plans to plant the last few petunias in the hangers that line my fence and chicken coop.
Eventually, and without much warning, the rain moved on and the clouds parted for just a bit. Sunlight poured down and the world was the greenest green. The green of billions of blades of grass glistening in the moisture. The green of maple leaves emerging for the first time. The green of life returning to Nebraska in the spring.
This moment, where the clouds parted and the rain stopped and the sun exploded down creating a world of green, was one of those little perfect moments.
I was tempted to take a picture in hopes of capturing the moment forever. Instead I let it pass and savored it while it was there. Like most things, the moment moved on. The clouds came and went and the world reverted back to an ordinary palette. And that's alright. Perfect moments aren't meant to last. The fact that they are so fleeting plays a crucial role in their perfection. What matters is that we take the time to realize we are there, living in that magical moment where time pauses and happiness takes over. Moments where we are content to simply exist in a world that is just the right shade of green.
Comments
Post a Comment