A Blog by Chicken Wrangler Sara
I have had the privilege of being with our grandsons several times in the past month. Sometimes they were at our house, other times I was at their house. Sometimes Mom and Dad were there, sometimes just Mom, and sometimes just Grandma.
In every situation, there was much laughter and joy.
At our house, our bathroom has a pocket door that pulls out from the wall. Theo was fascinated by the latch.
I turned the knob and it disappeared. I turned it again and it reappeared. We spent about 15 minutes playing “peek-a-boo” with the door latch.
Such simple joy!
At his house, Theo has learned to climb on Alex’s lofted bed. When the lamp is on, his shadow appears on the wall. It makes a great playmate. I joined in with my shadow. Simple joy!
Then we went to the park at the end of their street. Alex insisted on going to the “tunnel” to show me what his Daddy taught him. It was a drainage pipe and if you shouted into it, you could hear the echo.
I soon found myself crouching down beside him and shouting into the “tunnel” to experience the simple joy of an echo.
I think growing up is highly overrated. Children know much better how to enjoy simple things.
What a wonderful experience!