Watching someone you love

No, not in a voyeuristic or stalkerish way. I mean watching that person with pride, admiration and deep-rooted love, but you just happen to be at a distance. It can be a slight distance, such as a small stretch of carpet separating your respective sofas, or it can be as far as the length of a gymnasium.

Perhaps you are witnessing the amazing powers your baby has to make someone else smile, how your nephew inspires his teammates, how gentle your brother is when he tends to an ailing parent, how naturally suited your friend seems in the role of a mom, or how your hubby has a knack of making everyone around him feel included and at ease.

Times like these make us experience mini bursts of joy as we watch those we love establish special connections with others. And if they happen to catch us watching them, then there's the added pleasure of exchanging a smile, a wink or a knowing nod.

AWESOME!

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