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I have had occasion recently to hang out with some young adults – who I first knew as young children.  You know, those kids your kids grew up with, played baseball, dance competitions, trick or treating.  You get it.

 

I keep having that “I blinked” experience.   Each of these terrifically impressive young professionals was just a minute ago trying to figure out how to carry everything through the door in first grade.

 

I’ve told my children at various points in their lives to literally stop and take a snapshot in their minds of something or someplace momentous.  As my son was about to go out on the stage at Carnegie Hall for the first time, I told him to take that picture his view of the audience as he walked on stage with his chorus mates.  He looked at me like I literally had two heads.  

 

I feel like I should be taking that snapshot now to slow down the blinking.

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Fred Klein

I have it all in my walls of photo albums:)
Daniel Schwartz

Life is a blink if you think about it. As we get older, the days go by faster. Its capturing those momentous moments as you put it, that allows one to reflect and cherish the memory. It is always the older ones that realize in the moment, that this will be a memory. It takes kids to experience life a bit to get it, but they will, because you were there to teach them to.

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