July 21, 2010

For the memories


A few days ago, one of my colleagues showed me her graduation album, which she had especially designed and made for her and her family on the special and memorable occasion of her graduation from the Masters Program. The album was extraordinary and dazzling in every way. I enjoyed flipping through it and laughing at the specific meaning of each photo, as narrated by the girl. While she was telling us her story, the story of the time she had; making the whole event memorable and worthy enough of every single tear and laughter alike, I could not help but think that it is always us who truly create memories and make something big or small out of them! Her graduation could have passed as any ordinary event, if she had planned for things to go that way, but in reality she had not; she chose to make it the best moment of her life, a moment to always be remembered with joy and pride!

Her feeling was there in her smile, and the smiles of her family members and her friends. By the looks of it, I knew instantly that she had the time of her life that very day. I did not wait for her to verify my presumption; I knew it before I heard it from her. When I retired to my office later on, I found myself philosophizing about the true origin of our memories, and the way we choose to capture and solidify the meaning and significance of each one of our endless memories; and keep them there in a safe place in our minds and hearts, where we can always go back to them and sometimes do a lot of reminiscence. It is amazing indeed, how a single photo can trigger a lot of feelings and thoughts in the blink of an eye. Sometimes, one could do as little as look at a photo to be swamped by feelings of nostalgia and a strong craving that almost nothing can force to fade away!

It is utterly mesmerizing how our lives are made of a series of memories, which gather and pile up to create a lifetime of joy, happiness, hurt, anger, serenity, comfort, peace, hope, despair, pessimism, frustration, love, passion and so many other sentiments that I just cannot list here.

That day, that girl managed to make me think a lot and reminisce more than I thought I could do in one day! I found my mind going back to dwell on forgotten things, incidents and feelings I thought I had left behind; along with the memory they resembled! I did not know that my mind was capable of doing all that reminiscence, which eventually caused my heart to swell with feelings I could not describe or analyze at the time.

I wonder, though, whether we make our memories…
Or whether they make us who we are now.. today.. this moment!

6 comments:

Faith said...

"Her graduation could have passed as any ordinary event, if she had planned for things to go that way, but in reality she had not; she chose to make it the best moment of her life, a moment to always be remembered with joy and pride!"

This is SO true. I've let so many milestones just pass by as an ordinary day because my mom (Allah yer7amha) isn't there to celebrate it with me.

Lovely post and good reminder for myself :)

Miss Dreamer said...

Faith,

I think I have done the same thing with way more than one milestone in my life! I know it is a shame we allowed that to happen at the time!

I hope we get the chance to be wiser in the future. Allah yer7am your mom sweetie, I am so sorry for your loss! May all your coming days be filled with happiness and greater milestones and moments to be celebrated.

Hugs

TaZmaNiA said...

that was really nice to read, thanks for sharing!

Miss Dreamer said...

TaZmaNiA,

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the read:)

nosa said...

it is up 2 us to make an event a passing moment or 1 the stays with us 4ever..

i luved this post..

Miss Dreamer said...

Nosa,

You are absolutely right!
Thank you for being here:))

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