The Wisdom of Kids

The Wisdom of Kids

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After being so touched by the posting "Salvation in the Eyes of a Child" I wanted to start a post for some of the wisdoms that children have shared with us.

My T tells be that the reason kids are the only people I trust is that there are many parts of my personality that are stuck developmentally at those ages. Well, if the kids in our outside words can have such cunning wisdom, maybe, just maybe those kids in our inside world will still have that capability. At least it is my prayer.

So post if you like. I will start.

My daughter Bianca is my life. I have so many stories I can share. Her mom and I are getting divorced. Mostly due to my inability to be in a relationship. I am living in an apartment and while it is a decent apartment, it is still a 1000 sqft box with no back yard in which a 6 year old can play. Bianca was visiting one weekend and she came from her room, gave me the biggest hug, and said, "Daddy, you have worked so hard to make this a home for us. I love you and I love your apartment...you are the greatest dad".

I was so hung up on stuff and trying to prove myself that I almost missed the most important aspect of life, the unconditional love of a child. the love that does not have abuse attached to it. The love that exist purely in the present! I pray that my inner children will find that ability.

Thanks guys.

Danny
 
Once my sister was having a conversation with my niece (she was about 8 at the time). My sister used the words 'my brother'.... my niece was highly indignant and said..'he's not yours, he's mine'... she didn't mean I was her brother, just wanted to claim higher levels of ownership than my sister had!

Best wishes ...Rik
 
I remember a good one from my nephew Bobby. He was about 5-6 at the time. He came up to me and said, "Uncle Larry, can you go ask my Mommy to give me a quarter? You've known her for longer than I have."

He's still my special Bobby and that's what we agree I should call him, even though from others he prefers "Bob" or "Rob".

Much love,
Larry
 
Is it not that kids teach us who we really are!

The innocent little child is in each and every one of us.

That is the part that needs to be cherished right now, hope you can find it,

ste
 
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