I just cannot believe that my daughter is finally moving out of the house. I still remember that when I first saw her, she was so little and very helpless. She would rely solely on me to feed her, change her diapers, rock her gently when she cries, and sing her a lullaby when she is sleepy. She was so tiny then. She would be our ultimate source of joy.
When she grew a little she would be dancing, running, playing around like there is no tomorrow. She would be climbing our bed and ask us to get up when the sun shines outside so we can take her for a walk. She also likes it when we bring her to the mall and she would be buzzing us to get her toys. She was a sweet angel who would come rushing on us when we get home from work. But then yeah, that was years ago.
Now, she is moving out to study arts in a college. She would have to be on her own because she is already a grown up. She would be out there with a new life of her own. Well, she will live there in a dormitory so it would be easier for her to get to school and work.
Yesterday, she was very busy packing things on her bag. She will bring almost everything that is in her closet. The bags are very full. She also shopped for some contemporary chandeliers. She said she would rather have these contemporary chandeliers because they give her a cozy feel of the room. She is into arts and she likes to try new things out.
I am a very traditional person and I do not think chandeliers could look so weird or what not. The contemporary chandeliers she brought were very radical in a great sense. Some looked like they were out in space, very artistic and radical. My, if my mother saw all these types of chandeliers, she would have a heart attack! These chandeliers were really something out of the traditional.
Maybe this is the primary reason why my daughter just loves them. She was so engrossed she bought five pieces of contemporary chandeliers which she will be placing in her room in the dormitory. She is such a fan!
Well, I think contemporary chandeliers are not as non conformist as I thought of them. I think they still serve the purpose of giving ambient lighting for dark rooms and empty spaces. Maybe these chandeliers just go on to prove that everything is ever changing and the only constant thing in life is change.
I was wrong to think my daughter would bring all the contemporary chandeliers she bought to the dormitory where she will be living for the next four years, she will leave the three pieces and put them to her room, to the attic and to the parlor, her favorite places in the house. She said they will leave these for us not to miss her at all.
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