Can we talk on Silent Saturday? Ever so quietly: When my #1 daughter was about 18mos. old, we were driving in the dark Oregon evening, crested a hill to see a full moon hung in the sky like the most desirable orb imaginable. My daughter, who was tired of the car-ride anyways, was whining, and when the moon filled up the sky, her whine turned to a wail, " I waaaAAAAANNNNTTTT the moooOOOOOONN!!"
I ditto the ditto.
ReplyDeleteAnd me too.
ReplyDeleteCatch the moon or climb half way up to the stars! Either way gives me a moments pause...a picture says so much for how we can feel....
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I'd do with it if I ever got it though.
ReplyDeleteCan we talk on Silent Saturday? Ever so quietly:
ReplyDeleteWhen my #1 daughter was about 18mos. old, we were driving in the dark Oregon evening, crested a hill to see a full moon hung in the sky like the most desirable orb imaginable. My daughter, who was tired of the car-ride anyways, was whining, and when the moon filled up the sky, her whine turned to a wail, " I waaaAAAAANNNNTTTT the moooOOOOOONN!!"
In many ways, she still does. Why not?
xoxox
if you find out what the ladder is made of, tell me.
ReplyDeletejust got home from a volleyball tournament. My first thought was a glass of red. Then the moon.
I agree it would be nice to catch the moon. Hope you are having a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh to catch that moon. Wonderful words and image. Thakyou.
ReplyDeletei would give you the moon,
ReplyDeleteand the stars...
and sophie's pearl of wisdom!
ReplyDeletelove rests on no foundation
it is an endless ocean
with no beginning and no end
-rumi
I love love love this image
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