I don't get to experience many firsts anymore. Most of my firsts over the past 16+ years have been vicarious firsts that I got to observe. I got to be part of Yusuf's and Nooriya's firsts. I had my own milestone yesterday. It was the first time I sat in the back of the car with Zahra and the kids sat in front.
I've been in the passenger seat when Yusuf is driving. It's somehow easier to let go in the passenger seat. It's like I'm still part of the driving. My counsel on driving is received well mostly and I'm still teaching. It's somehow easier to be more measured and not say stuff. Sitting in the back was different. It was hard not to say anything. I could see myself "helping" and at the same time in my mind I knew that was not the right and needed thing.
I thought there's a bigger lesson here. It's just as important to not be in the "passenger seat" as it is to not be in the "driver's seat" sometimes. It's helpful for the other person to grow and learn. It's hard, but sit in the back and enjoy the ride.
Taher, the view is changing. Get comfortable sitting in the back.
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