Baptism and family reunion
As I sit in this chair, as I do every day, savoring my coffee and reflecting on my life, I find myself reminiscing about my niece's baptism.
It took place during the Easter weekend when I traveled to Switzerland with my daughter, and we spent the week there enjoying family time.
I do not share the values of Christianity and for me, this process is somewhat painful to endure.
I hadn't experienced such quality family time in ages. This past year has granted me the opportunity to reconnect with my sister and nephews, and my daughter has cherished moments shared with her cousins. Perhaps, this is the most significant takeaway from it all - spending time with family; listening to laughter, enduring the chaos of children running around, and witnessing the not-so-young navigate through puberty and the resulting isolation from everyone and everything.
During our childhood, there were times when we would visit our aunts or grandparents, and there was always a family member present. I cherish those memories dearly, and I miss them now. Growing up isn't easy; it's a journey we often undertake without considering the small details of life. We simply navigate through the motions, grappling with the challenges along the way.
Take care
See you next time
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