
Looking back at those special moments in time, I don't think I thought much of them at the time. I was just going about my daily activities, pushing my two kids... Now in hindsight, I realize just how special those moments were.

On this past family day weekend, the kids decided they wanted to go to Chuck E Cheese. Matthew is 12 and half and Megan is 10 and half so on the drive to Langley, I began to wonder if this trip might be a "last moment". Both kids are getting older and are likely to eventually succumb to the pressure of what is and what isn't cool (although I hope they don't). I wonder if there might come a day when it won't be cool to go to Chuck E Cheese because it will be seen as a kiddies place. So on Saturday, I just revelled in the moment of fun my kids, Scott and I were having. I played the games with them and we discussed which games might give us more tickets and why. We laughed while we watched Scott play basketball grinning from ear to ear. And I just soaked up the moment, more aware of how special these times are.
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