The moments we have

As I walked through the busy Denver airport two days ago, I kept noticing kids who were completely in their element.
One young boy was singing like no one was watching. A little girl was dancing her heart out. And group of little girls and boys were skipping around the airport.
I felt their joy, their truth, and their love.
I also noticed a lot of not so joyful adults. An older woman frustrated and yelling about the security line wait. A husband and wife bickering about whether or not the husband was in a good mood. Many blank and smileless faces.
I didn’t feel their joy, their truth, or their love.
Even when the security line is long… is there an interesting stranger we can pick up conversation with? Or, can we take 30 seconds to feel grateful for the trip we are about to take?
How can we, in our every day lives, skip a little more and sing and dance like no one else is watching?
These moments we have, we ought to enjoy them.
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