Playing

July 1, 2010
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I wrote a nice little post.  It took me a while.  And then the connection dropped, autosave failed me, and all I have left are the pictures I’d uploaded.

GRRR.

Here’s the short version.  Not that I can ever be brief, you know, but I’ll try.

The kids invited me to play in the kiddie pool.

I accepted.

They were happy.

I still can’t believe I played out there in my swim suit, but it was everything that is good and wonderful to be there with them, just being happy at being alive.

And there you have it.  More or less what I wrote and lost.

I need to play more often.  Like, every day.  I mean, I do expect them to work with me daily, right?  I need to stop with the never ending, “Not right now”s and the “I’m too busy”s.  Something tells me they’ll be more happy and willing to work for/with me if I’m more happy and willing to play for/with them.

Besides, playing in their world is FUN.

They need me.  I need them.  It’s a win-win.

That’s Freedom wishing you a fabulous 4th of July weekend.  Take time to remember and pass on to the next generation… yadda yadda, you know what I mean.  Maybe I’ll make it it’s very own post later.

:)

Cheers!

3 Responses to “ Playing ”

  1. Cassandra on July 2, 2010 at 8:32 am

    That looks like a cool pool. :D Yay for taking time out and playing with the kids!

  2. The Lazy Organizer on July 2, 2010 at 10:48 pm

    It looks like fun! I would like to get a little pool but then I’d have to store it somewhere. Life is so full of tough decisions.

  3. Wendy on July 12, 2010 at 11:49 am

    Good for you. Thanks for the reminder!

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