This is what was reflected through the windows of a local
gym. Needless to say, I made it there but did not go inside today. I stood
there and soaked it all in. Then walked around the neighborhood and soaked it
all in even more. And while I was doing that, my daughter called to show me the
fall from her window, at her college campus. Then my son texted me pictures of
what he was looking at, fall from his viewpoint at his campus. I'm proud of
myself today that I paused and taught them too, to pause and to appreciate
little things in life. I hope you can pause, take a moment to appreciate little
things around you.
“In the event of a sudden drop in pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from above. Secure your own mask first before assisting others.” The first time I heard this, I was flying for the first time in my life on an international flight from Mumbai to Atlanta via London. I was so excited to go to America on my own that I did not really pay that much attention to this routine preflight announcement. Since I had flown to America, it also meant flying back, again, several times to go home. I heard the same announcement during all those trips but at that point, they were still some words, their true meaning still had not registered. Then came another first time of my life, this time it was flying with my first born, for the first time. By this time, I was not as excited about flying, the novelty had completely worn off. Now I am only concerned about the safety of my baby, he is sitting in my lap, one year old. Then they make the above preflight announcement, in several diffe...


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