"Look," my brother said. "Catch her now, with the light." And my camera wasn't ready and maybe I wasn't either, but I snapped the picture in the nick of time. The girl is smiling. Her kite is aloft.
Early this morning I finished writing the first draft of a book and I was happy—writing makes me feel that way. By noon, however, my mood had turned. I'd received some news. I was deeply distressed. I felt something break within.
I did something I so rarely do; I reached out to my friends. I said,
What can I do? I said,
Can you help me? And goodness flooded in. This, then, is the lesson of this day—the thing that I will remember. Not the heartbreak—not that—but the goodness in its wake. The kite that still soars. The girl that still smiles. The blue sky that filters in after the storm.
I am in your debt.
Published on August 31, 2011 18:07