Night 4: Hope (yesterday)
Last night I lit the candles at sundown and turned off the lights. I quietly existed while the candles burned down until they went out and the room was painted in darkness. I remembered thinking of how much light only five little candles offered, only really appreciating their light once they were completely out. It gave me a profound sense and I hope others out there can take the time to focus on the light, even when itโs dark out.
Night 5: Kindness (today)
I feel like I touched on this point in my previous posts but Iโll try to spin it a new way. One of our cats is a scaredy boy. At any unfamiliar sound, heโs ready to zoom under the couch never to be seen for the rest of the day.
But the love that weโve shown him is really taking root after two long (loooong) years. Slowly but surely, heโs sleeping on the bed or on thr couch next to us, tensing but not running when we turn a corner too quickly, lets me pick him up, and actually comes meowing and running over when he wants attention (aka belly rubs).
It just goes to show that with time and patience, showing kindness is not only rewarding but can increase the quality of life of those around us.
Last night I lit the candles at sundown and turned off the lights. I quietly existed while the candles burned down until they went out and the room was painted in darkness. I remembered thinking of how much light only five little candles offered, only really appreciating their light once they were completely out. It gave me a profound sense and I hope others out there can take the time to focus on the light, even when itโs dark out.
Night 5: Kindness (today)
I feel like I touched on this point in my previous posts but Iโll try to spin it a new way. One of our cats is a scaredy boy. At any unfamiliar sound, heโs ready to zoom under the couch never to be seen for the rest of the day.
But the love that weโve shown him is really taking root after two long (loooong) years. Slowly but surely, heโs sleeping on the bed or on thr couch next to us, tensing but not running when we turn a corner too quickly, lets me pick him up, and actually comes meowing and running over when he wants attention (aka belly rubs).
It just goes to show that with time and patience, showing kindness is not only rewarding but can increase the quality of life of those around us.



