Being in the Moment…Unconditionally

February 8: The wheelchair had been specially designed. There were these huge tires on it. At first it made no sense but then it did.
The mother pushed it over the sand toward the water. It didn’t get stuck in the sand. It rolled easily over it and then, amazingly, into the water and floated on the water.
The little girl was thrilled. She kept looking up and back toward her mom and then out at the Gulf. Then up and back. Then out again. Although she had a seatbelt on in the chair she looked free as a bird. The joy in her eyes was priceless. Her arms were outstretched welcoming the morning into her life.
The innocence in her giggle was infectious. It was such a real moment of unconditional love . Unconditional. In the moment.
IĀ stopped at the shoreline and said, “what a great idea.”
The young mother looked up and, with happy tears in her eyes, responded, “It took awhile to get this thing right but oh she loves it so. It is bits of joy that matter. I want her to experience it all…wheelchair or not”
Live unconditionally today. Figure out the solution. Be an artist in your life today. Live it all agelessly. Unconditional living is timeless.

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