complete (adj):
1. having every necessary or normal part or component or step
2. perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities
3. having come or been brought to a conclusion
our time is devoted to constructing our lives. we choose our company, sharpen our skills, find new areas of fulfillment, and mend our mistakes. we tweak and edit our lives and ourselves in order to find “it,” our ideal. every so often, we attain it. all our efforts are realized, creating a sense of contentment. when we notice it, all we can do is sigh- breathe in, breathe out, absorb every facet of the moment. it won’t last, but for that day, week, or month, we are complete.
over the wall - “a grand defeat”
at some point this weekend, I looked around, smiled, and sighed. for now, even with all my uncertainties, I am happy; I am whole.

i couldn’t agree more.
that being said, what could be more noteworthy than two people (or perhaps more) feeling complete at the same point in time?
we have, if only momentarily, attained “it.”