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Monday, May 18, 2020

News Trend Miracle Of Light|Actual

"Miracles come in moment. Be ready and willing." -Wayne Dyer

Remember my story about the sunshine and disco balls that flood my living room with light?

Well, a few days ago, I posted it late at night and shortly thereafter, I went to bed.

The next morning, I woke up to find the most beautiful photos of another living room flooded with light.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1hXqPtJHANRPlbtWcL-EFKbP4XXrfRyU6

As I scrolled through the images, like a dream, a strange sensation came over me. I'd been here before but at first glance, my mind could only summon up a surreal feeling of deja vu, a fantasy of a memory, something that seemed not quite real.

Slowly, the pieces fell into place.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1gA5QTNjvwHLiur0_rsQN35w4RSOIURY7

This room is in Havana, the home of the Malaysian Ambassador to Cuba, where I was fortunate enough to visit in 2016 when my friend, Nayli, and her family lived there.

The crystals on the table belong to Nayli's mother, who collected them in Cambodia when the family was living in Vietnam.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1jCmHamsoXuC2QFBx_wqpA9KPafvKCaUn

And these photos were born from the artistic eye of Nayli who had seen my post about the disco balls and wanted to share her own memories of living in a room filled with light.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1OVDj7B2NHQBAamTQ968gnKdPndDCCLRX

Once my muddled brain was able to sort this out, my spirit soared.

What beautiful pictures.

What a thoughtful friend to connect the dots between her life and mine, and share with me her own experience of the same lovely phenomenon.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1X1T8HwpohDx4ViRf-IjzeGyCz3_cRHVQ

Who would ever have guessed that a Gen Z Malaysian college student, born in the United States, raised all around the world, and now attending university in the UK would feel the same sense of magic as I do over such a simple thing as reflected light.

And who could have ever predicted that our paths would not just cross but connect, and that by chance, I would share a story that had already been told on her camera roll, several years earlier.

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=15EbwHc8GlU0JQ7z2BF647QdqLzOjhvPU

This story is, for me, a beautiful marvel. And from now on, whenever the sunshine hits my disco balls and little sparkles dance across my living room, I will think of my friend, Nayli, and remember this miracle of light.

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Here are more stories about my friend, Nayli

Nayli's Bedroom

The Gentle Art Of Reframing

Miracle Of Light

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Check out all the stories stories about my once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cuba and my wonderful friends who lived there:

I Will Bake You A Pie

Cuban Makan

Cuban Economics

El Malecon Cloudburst

A La Playa

Creepy Cuban Kudzu

Plaza De La Revolucion

Old Havana

Poolside in Havana

A Cuban Sunset Story

Sunset Chasers, Cuban Edition

The Puppy At The Castle

Old Havana On The Eve Of Fidel's Birthday

An ASEAN Celebration

Nayli's Bedroom

Varadero, Cuba

Winding Down

Dear Cuba

Aqil's Chicken

The Gentle Art Of Reframing

My Cuban Home

Tickled Pink

Full Circle

Chicken Drumsticks

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Read more stories about life with Covid-19 here in suburban Seattle:

Sitting Pretty

Scenes Of An Ordinary Easter

Our First Church

Silver Linings

Hopes And Dreams In The Silverware Drawer

Life Of A (Socially Distant) Math Teacher: Midterms

Keep Life Simple What I'm Doing Lately

Do Dinner

Covid Cleaning

Gracie's And My Daily (Socially Distant) Walks

Life Of A (Socially Distant) Math Teacher

Miracle Of Light

Social Distancing In My Dining Room

Social Distancing In My Kitchen

We're On The Road To Shambala

Sunshine And Disco Balls

Feel Better

Covid-19 Is For Real

A COVID-19 Update

Checking In From Coronavirus Central

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