# Milestones on the Path ## The Stones We Notice Life unfolds like a long walk through open fields. Milestones appear now and then—simple stones set along the way, marking distance covered. They might be a child's first steps, a job well done, or the quiet day you finally forgive yourself. These aren't grand monuments but gentle reminders: you've come this far. In a world that rushes forward, spotting these stones asks us to slow down, to see the earth shifted beneath our feet. ## The Weight of Reflection At each milestone, we pause. Not to celebrate with noise, but to feel the weight of what brought us here. Hands on the stone, we remember the stumbles, the steady strides, the hands that helped along the way. This pause isn't about stopping; it's about gathering strength. What felt impossible yesterday now sits behind us, proof that endurance builds quietly, like roots under soil. ## Steps Beyond the Stone Looking ahead, the path stretches on, with more stones waiting unseen. Milestones teach us that progress isn't a straight line—it's the sum of small, faithful movements. They invite us to carry their lessons lightly: gratitude for the ground gained, patience for what's next. - A birthday shared with laughter. - A hard goodbye that opened new doors. - A morning when dawn felt like hope renewed. *On May 7, 2026, another stone appears—pause, and keep walking.*