This little girl is beyond her age.
This girl is amazing.
Yes. Just YES.
(via rememberdecember)
So last night I was eating dinner in the living room and my dad was watching TV. I decided I would sit on the other sofa and join him in watching cartoons. We sat and watched together, eating dinner, father and daughter, like we hadn’t done for ages; since I was a little kid. We were watching Looney Tunes and there was this bit where Sylvester had put a pipe through a hole in the gate, knowing Speedy would have to get through it to get to the cheese factory on the other side. I watched Speedy run as fast as he could through the pipe, unbeknownst to him that there was a starving pussy cat with his mouth wide open attached to the other side. I wondered how that little mouse could possibly, in a logical way, get out of that type of situation. As I thought of the possibilities, Speedy had ran right into Sylvester’s mouth and ripped right out of the end of his tail. My dad let out this roar, like it was the funniest thing he had ever seen, like he had seen something I hadn’t seen. I looked at my dad laughing and just watched him wondering what he was thinking… whether he was thinking about how illogical it was (like I was) or how he just didn’t care that it didn’t make sense because he thought it to be hugely amusing. As I watched him, I began to see how incredible this moment I was in really was. There’s a magic to seeing your parents laughing. I felt this lump in my throat and realised I was tearing up seeing my dad in hysterics. I was thinking about how I would feel if that was the last time I ever saw him laugh. How it would feel if that was the last time I ever saw him. I believe that moment to be one of the most beautiful moments of my life and one that hurt equally as much. I will never forget that laugh and I hope and pray to any and every god that he, she or they never takes the memories of my parents away from me, even if they must torn from me physically one day. Just let me keep my memories.






