Today’s question is…
If you were to take a moment and reminisce of the days of old, what is one thing you truly miss from back then that is no longer present now?
Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson
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Nothing really, the past is the past! I want to live in the present & ejoy the gifts it has to offer! I was born in 1947. The 50’s sucked as well as the 60’s! With tRump & Corvid19 today is not much better, but somewhere in this mess there is a gift!
I do often feel that way and tell myself that. That the past is the past. Still though I do miss a few things from the past that feel far better than today. Sometimes I really struggle with our present. Anyways, so glad you responded to today’s question!
I suppose the one thing I miss most probably is the innocence of my childhood when all I had to do is be a kid. Last week I was sitting in Weston getting ready for our Weds. night meeting we hold in the park (6 ft. physical separation, masks optional (for now)) and watching some kids playing ball and thinking how I used to live for the day we had ball games! The heat of the day, the smell of the dirt, grass, the leather of our gloves. Good times!
Kris, you hit it on the spot exactly! And summed up how I tend to feel on many a days! ❤️