– Thich Nhat Hanh
How appropriate, then, that the word of the day in my “Oh, My Word” workbook turned out to be cherish.
Of course it takes me back to my teenage years and the hours I spent in my bedroom listening to David Cassidy’s version of the song by that name. Back then it spoke to me of unrequited love… a song of regret. Today the word has a different meaning – an instruction to hold close the minutes of this day I’ve been blessed with, and to live them without regret – to express love, to laugh long and loudly… to enjoy the treasures of this time before they pass away with the day itself.
Naturally I have plans and purposes to pursue – a lunch date with a friend, a good book to read, and dinner with family tonight to look forward to. But the overriding theme of the day should be to enjoy every moment… without wasting thought or breath on what’s not getting done… to simply enjoy to the fullest what is.
I choose to cherish this day and the minutes and the moments it contains because it’s a one-shot deal: don’t miss; you don’t get a second chance.
“This is the day which the Lord hath made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.”
(Psalm 118:24 KJV)