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TIME FLIES
By:  Joseph J. Mazzella


It seems that sometime in the last  few  years I blinked and my kids grew up on me. Where my tiny, little  children used to be there now stands a fifteen year old boy  and a  thirteen year old girl both almost as tall as I am.  Even my youngest is now  ten and getting larger everyday.

I  guess that it seems like this because  I can still remember vividly  every bit of their young lives. I can remember  holding each  of them as a newborn baby in my arms. I can remember the  first  steps that each one took and the delighted smiles on their faces  as  they walked. I can remember children�s games like tag  and hide and seek. I  can remember reading to them while they  sat on my lap. I can remember their  first bikes and teaching  them to ride. I can remember making snowmen,  snow angels,  and having snowball fights in the Winter. I can remember  swimming  at the pool and playing at the playground in the Summer. I can  remember raking huge piles of leaves and jumping joyfully  into them in the  Fall. I can also remember their problems,  frustrations, illnesses, and  injuries. I can look back on  it all and
remember it all.

And if  asked if I would  do it all over again, I would answer: "Yes I would, but I  would  enjoy it even more." This time we get here on Earth doesn�t  last long.  The moments, days, and years fly by so fast. There  is barely enough time  to learn to love the way God meant for  us to before it is over. Make a  promise to yourself now then  to enjoy it even more. Don�t get so caught up  in your day  to daylife that you forget what is essential. Take every moment  you are given and fill it with love, joy, goodness, and God.  Grab every  chance you can to share that love and joy with  those around you. Use every  second you have to bring peace  and happiness into your soul and to give your  delight, goodness,  and oneness with God to the world. Remember time  flies, but  love is forever.
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