…like finger exercises on the piano…
21 Jul
It lasted about 20 seconds.
It had been a typical Monday. He was whiny from his sleep-deprived weekend. He was frustrated, bursting in to tears over the smallest things. But now, newly awakened from a refreshing nap, he was running in the back yard, chasing a ball, swinging, and otherwise being happy.
It was a beautiful afternoon, with the puffy cumulus clouds dotting the uncharacteristically blue sky. A light breeze kept the temperature around 70 degrees, which was perfect for an afternoon in the yard.
My son looked and pointed at the sky, maybe seeing another airplane or a bird. I told him about cloud shapes, and called him over to look with me. I lay down in the grass, and he toddled over and lay down beside me, his one-year-old head resting against my arm and shoulder. As I pointed up at the sky, he giggled and burbled along, pointing upward towards the clouds.
And that is why I stay home with him every day: to lie down in the grass and look at the clouds with him for 20 seconds every now and then. It’s all worth it.
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Rebecca, thanks for the tip about reading The House at Pooh Corner aloud. My daugter is 26 months and I tried it out today. Read the first chapter of THaPC while she played. She ran over periodically and looked at the book, thankfully just as I turned a page to pictures. I think she enjoyed it. We’ll see.
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