Sunsets

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After finishing my meal of BBQ chicken wings and hibachi rice, I was trying to clear my mind. I recognized that hunger had kept me in darkness, affecting my mood. Having been on mom duty since 8, I felt tense and hangry.

Sunset are my time to reflect and disconnect. I enjoy gazing at the delightful skies filled with orange, pink, indigo, and blue hues. Mother Nature is an artist 👩🏽‍🎨, and she shows us her talent every day.

The sunsets remind you that another day is reaching a close. It’s time to reflect on the great things that happened in your day and on how you want to show up the next day.

Sunsets offer me opportunities to be grateful for the small moments of kindness that came my way through the day.

Today, before I decided to stop dragging my feet and get this blog post out – because imposter syndrome tends to hold me back — as I prepare to edit this post, winter storm Fern is approaching. Tonight, I didn’t see the charming sunsets I’ve grown used to. Nevertheless, I was still present for the sunset. My family was here with me. I was able to enjoy another day and night in my happy home. I can’t feel bad about that for too long.

I’m sure I’ll see another sunset that I am accustomed to, and I will be so grateful to see it.

We often take Mother Nature for granted. Next time you get to experience a sunset or the beauty that Mother Nature still offers us despite how we treat her, say thank you, and mean it.

Nova.Skye