RE: A Walk In The Park (a bit more than that)
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The country does seem to get into you with staying power, or maybe it is that we country people always were country people but didn't realize it until we left the city. I am taking the mood of this writing to be that you are very happy with your life now, and that certainly is the best way to revisit the past. I feel the same I think when I visit where I grew up - content to see it, and content to leave it. Although it is a bit sad because my parents are getting very old. I can feel the clock ticking.
Those naked trees look so pretty and sleepy in these pictures.
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As happy as I can be haha. That's a good question, I realized that I didn't spend much time with my mother in the last 10 years, so she was a little bit unsettled by my demeanor, I am not the happy-go-lucky guy I was in my 20s, I am going to reach 40 in a few years, so the attitude changed a lot. So I probably don't look as happy as I was in my 20s, because I smile less, but it doesn't mean I am not happier now. Does it make sense? hahaha...
Yeah I feel the same way too, holding my mum in my arms, she felt so fragile and little. Also, I am 15 kg heavier than I was last time I held her, so for her she feels like a child now. Going full circle...
Naked trees oooh la la, they're saying "buy me a drink first". 😁
Yes, it makes sense. I am 36 and a half, and definitely not the happy-go-lucky 20-year-old I once was. But pretty sure that is a good thing. The back half of 30 is just so much smarter than the front half of 20.
...is terrible. I try to remember it is kind of pretty in nature. Spring, summer, fall, winter. But no. It isn't pretty with your loved ones. My parents are shrinking too.
It must be almost time for those trees to put on their finery again - better hurry with that drink :)