Tuesday, April 9, 2024

ANOTHER RARE AND WONDERFUL DAY

 

Yesterday I awoke excited…filled with anticipation…knowing the day was going to be fun 

because, in Florida, I was going to witness a partial eclipse of the sun.


I was working in the bookstore during the peak of the eclipse…

and, since it was something I truly wanted to see,

I announced while holding up my viewing glasses:

“Anyone who wants to see the eclipse..It’s time…just follow me.”


Which led to this spontaneous moment…one I hope I never forget…

as I passed around my glasses…sharing the eclipse with people I’ve never met.


The eclipse, as predicted…was an awesome sight to see

It was everything I could have imagined…or expected it to be!


In the group was a teenager who as she spoke her voice kept getting higher…

Who told us how she was born during an eclipse…”One with a ring of fire!”


And I found myself thanking the Universe for somehow helping me find a way

to witness this rare and beautiful moment…one I don’t see every day.


And, yes, it was an unforgettable moment…one of the most exciting I’ve seen yet…

but the day was also filled smaller rare and beautiful moments…I hope I never forget.


Moments that at first may seem ordinary but are filled with affection and power…

Like when Ollie, the child next door handed me a grasshopper…

and when I handed his sister a flower.


Like meeting a man from Minnesota who inherited his mom’s nautical books…

He was quick to boast…How his mom once taught how to read a sextant 

on a tall ship that sailed up and down the coast.


Like the grandma who bought a book for her grandson…”He loves dragons!” I heard her say.

Or the very pregnant woman who bought a book for her baby…

Who smiled as she told me…”She’s due to arrive any day.”


As is sat back that evening eating a moon pie (by the way the best way to enjoy an eclipse!)

I thought about the day filled with people of all shapes and sizes…of families and tall ships.


And once again I found myself thanking the universe for helping me find a way

to enjoy so many rare and beautiful moments…all in the span of one day.

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