Green Into Gold
As we drove home from Plainsboro in New Jersey, from my daughter's place, I finally noticed that the trees have already turned orange. The two weeks that I was home from surgery they must have reached their most beautiful transition. I really didn't feel any regret whatsoever, though, that I wasn't out to witness it. There will be more autumns to come. Green leaves will turn to yellow, orange or gold, then they will leave the branches bare for winter's snow.
I remember my first autumn leaves. We were in Tokyo on the way to Mt. Fuji. The orange leaves of trees excited me no end. I plucked a yellow-orange leaf and tucked it in between my address book, a perfect souvenir of the autumn that I experienced. But when I got home in Manila and looked to show off my autumn leaf, I saw it had crumbled.
I wish I still got excited about things the same way.
But then I have to go back being ignorant, or naive, or innocent.
You gain some, you lose some.
I remember my first autumn leaves. We were in Tokyo on the way to Mt. Fuji. The orange leaves of trees excited me no end. I plucked a yellow-orange leaf and tucked it in between my address book, a perfect souvenir of the autumn that I experienced. But when I got home in Manila and looked to show off my autumn leaf, I saw it had crumbled.
I wish I still got excited about things the same way.
But then I have to go back being ignorant, or naive, or innocent.
You gain some, you lose some.
