Searching For The Moon With My World In My Arms

Every night me and my family go outside to look for the moon and stars; it is a new family tradition that brings wonder to my soul.

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Oh, the ever-fleeting lives we live. Every day is the next stage. Each moment passes us by like shooting stars in the dark sky.

I wonder to myself how can this be true? I feel butterflies flying all around in my stomach as I stand holding my baby girl in my arms.

We are looking at the moon together in the front of our house. The neighborhood is quiet and empty and it is only me and her on this search for the moon.

She is only 15 months and she loves the moon, and she calls out “moon! moon!” as we are standing outside looking up and pointing at the glowing moon.

I am smiling ear to ear because she is too cute and wonderful. She looks at me with a serious face, gives me eye contact, and says “Moon!” loudly.

I say “Yes, that is the moon. Isn’t it so nice?”. She answers back and says “Mhm” nodding her head in an up-and-down motion.

As we observe the moon I can’t help but have waves of emotions inside my soul crashing all around.

This is a special moment that will forever be ours. I look at my baby and think to myself; you are my purpose.

So much love I have for you, but one day we will no longer exist, and this does not make me sad; instead, it makes me love this moment and life even more.

“Some things are more precious because they don’t last long.”
― Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Only Thing Society Can’t Control Is The Relationships We Have With One Another.

We are all unique and our own lives we live are truly beautiful in many ways.

The simple moments with their mysteriousness are what being alive is about.

We are not here to give companies our data, and screentime. We are not here to make the company we work for more money.

We are here to delve into the mystery, to wonder about the stars in the night sky, to hold on tight to the ones we love.

At the end of the day, the only thing society can’t control is the relationships we have with one another.

Society greatly influences and controls us, but one aspect it cannot fully dictate is interpersonal relationships between people. Whether it is family relationships, romantic relationships, or friendships they cannot dictate or regulate the quality or nature of the connections we form with others.

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