Sometimes you will never know the value of a small moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss

Each year, at the end of May, this Gospel Tent would appear on a large open field that I passed several times a week on my way to and from various places around town. The meetings took place each night in June, and as fast as it appeared, it disappeared at the end of the month. My kids would love to see it erected because it always signaled that the end of the school year was fast approaching.
Once my kids began to drive and have cell phones, seeing who could spot the tent first each year became a game. Each of us would hope to be the lucky one to get a red light at the intersection, so we could take a picture and send it to the rest of the family in victory!
Now my kids are grown with kids of their own. They don’t live in Horsham anymore, but darn didn’t my son spot it first last summer! This year I am the victor!
I realized that each time I see the tent pitched in that field it brings me back to the years when my kids would be so excited to see it and count the days until the beginning of summer vacation. I have three days left of school, and I am looking forward to summer vacation.
This summer is my summer of small moments. I am going to look for the small things that make me feel happy, or make me wonder, or make an impression on me. It is the little things that become special memories if we take the time to notice them.
Happy summer!
So very true about those little moments that become treasured memories. And I love this little family Tent Tradition! I look forward to reading more of your Treasured summer time moments. 🙂
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I love the signs of summer, and how they vary as well. I think if you have enough of them I guess they become signposts. I liked the visual it helped me picture it. . .
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What a fun remembrance of a family tradition! Congrats on being this year’s victor. And savor the small moments that will make up your summer! Hang in there, those last few days of school can be brutal.
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Enjoy your summer of small moments, Rita. I know I will. Thanks for your lovely slice.
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