
The Good
In these days and times, with society the way it is, it's common for people to remember the bad of someone first. I had a hard time as well for myself and my own life. The most earliest pleasant memory I have is when my dad and mom worked at a pizzeria. It was a pleasant example of a couple working together and having fun being together. Once they got separate jobs the happiness seemed like it was over.
There are so many days when the sun shines on those you are with . When you are at the park, the fair, the beach or just at a cook out. These days you really can't single out because so many of them involve so many people you not only know but also love. However, you can mention what each day has in common. The perfect temperature. The longevity. The rays of sun. The calm winds. The freedom of understanding others. The lack of opposition from others. The love of others (even if its misunderstood). The revelation that there is only one that can have the credit of all these days because people come and go but He is always there and He is in eternity. To many more...
I remember one of the first times my mom visited after my parents divorce. She and my soon to be step dad came and took my brother and I on a lake. It was memorable because 2 reasons: one because we used a boat and to move the boat we had to peddle. The other reason it was memorable is that I was scared of the water. Never had experienced another day like it before or after this day .
I have seen a lot of fireworks over the years but the best fireworks day I was blessed with throughout my life was July 4, 2011 at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, GA. It was the only time I ever went to see fireworks in Atlanta and I won't never forget it. Never had a experience where fireworks are shot in a 360 method. Fireworks all around you. It took organizers to have a significant amount of teamwork for a show like it. Then on that night the Lord helped by using thunder and lightning later in the fireworks show. It didn't rain till the show was over and we were on Marta. I won't forget it!