The quiet moment that changed me

Sometimes it is not a break through, a speech, or an achievement.

It can be quiet moment like watching my kid fill the water bottle for school or tie their shoe laces without asking for help. I stood there holding my breath. 

In that silence, a sudden wave hit me. My kid does not need me, the same way as before, yet they will always need me. 

No, it was not sadness. It was a shift, a soft shift, like turning a page to a new chapter. That moment showed me that growth is not always loud or obviously visible. Often, it happens in the background, softly. May be that is why we fail to notice. 

Actually, I won't say we fail. We are just too busy to notice. 
And the real big lesson? Letting go can be quite too, but it is no less powerful. 

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