Letters to My Daughter | April 2013
25 April 2013My
dearest Jo,
Next in this wonderful circle of photographers and moms is Jess Sandager of Olive Avenue Photography. She has two beautiful daughters who are really made for each other. I can't wait to read her letters.
I’ve
been watching you as much as I can, as close as I can. I am happy to see how content and joyful you
are in your life. A life that is filled with love from your family,
friends, and teachers. A life that is full of wonder (learning new words, new
states, new songs, new places.) A life that is sweeten with smile, hugs,
cuddles, kisses, and laughter.
I
wish I could preserve all these and that life will treat you nice and fair all
the time. But I know that it is not possible because nothing is permanent. Our life is like a river. Constantly flowing.
Constantly changing.
As
you’ve also been learning, disappointment is also part of our existence, just like unhappiness,
tribulation, grief, or heartache. As much as I want to protect you from all these, someday you may have to face them. You will not like them, but...the truth is, those experience will actually help us grow and help us learn to appreciate things that we usually take for granted.
So,
when life seems to turn you down, please don't get disappointed. When life seems to be unfair, I want you to remember and appreciate all the
little things in life.
Like the little flowers that break the dull of
winter colors,
or the wind that kisses your face and blows your
hair.
Like the hugs that we give each other every morning,
or the stories that we share each night.
Like the warmth and fluffiness of a fresh laundered towel,
or the ducks that make a pond looks pretty.
Like the ticklish feeling of a bare feet touching a wet green
grass,
or the simple pleasure of seeing the sun rise and set.
Like the closeness that we feel when we hold hands,
or spending an afternoon together giggling and dancing.
Like the chocolate trail on your face after an afternoon snack,
or the quietness when we cuddle on Sunday morning.
Because it is the little things that make life big. And
one day you will realize, the small things are the most beautiful things you’ll
ever discover.
Love
you tons and tons.
Bun-bun
Next in this wonderful circle of photographers and moms is Jess Sandager of Olive Avenue Photography. She has two beautiful daughters who are really made for each other. I can't wait to read her letters.