"Time, Time,
Time, see what's become of me,
While I look around for my possibilities."
These lyrics are from a classic song by Paul Simon, called "A Hazy Shade of Winter," a song that, like most of Paul Simon's work, I love very much.
I've been thinking a lot about time as of late. I know I have yet it on this blog, but my wife and I are going to be parents soon. Very soon. Such as, a few weeks soon. Time has flown by and I can not believe that nine months has gone by as swiftly as it did.
When we first found out we were expecting, I spent several months in a constant "list" mode, thinking only of everything that had to be done and crossed off that list. By about month 7 or 8, all of a sudden it hit me like a brick - this is the ONLY time, ever, that this will be your first child. This is the ONLY time, ever, that you will have where life is like this before you are, a family, with a child.
Suddenly, I took a step back. I wish it hadn't taken me 8 months to do so, but I'm glad it hit me when it did.
Ferris Bueller was right. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Today is the only time we get today. I implore you, folks, don't let it pass you by. Embrace it. Love it. Live it.
It is one of the greatest feelings in the world when you do.
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