The above video probably won't mean much to you, except that you may respond by thinking "Oh, isn't that cute." However, for me, on this particular day, a day I found myself working from home in light of another tropical storm, and in light of a particular book I am reading it served to teach me. Let me explain. In the book I'm reading (or one that I'm reading amongst many) the author makes a disctinction between childish behavior and childlike behavior. Jesus calls us to the latter, while giving up the former. I thought it was a helpful distinction. From there the author goes on to say that the "childlike" behavior he so often witnesses with his own 2 year old daughter is one of being "fully present." Kids have the unique gift/privilege of simply soaking up all that life has to offer. There's no real pressing concerns. There's no worry about tomorrow. There's no stress of upcoming decisions. It's just pure, unadultered life. So on a day when my ability to see past the storm brewing outside was at a low (both literally and metaphorically) I drove up to see my 2 year old daughter "singing in the rain." She was fully alive. She was literally and figuratively soaking it all up. So I grabbed the camera in hopes of capturing this moment, not because it's cute (though it is), but because it taught me of my need to be more "childlike" in my approach to life.
So there's my rambling thoughts. I realize it rings of some cliche statements, but whatever. It helped me today and I am thankful for what my 2 year old is teaching me. However, I am not sure what to make of these pics. The same 2 year old, instead of napping, decided it would be more fun to tear apart a feather pillow (also from today). Didn't seem funny at the time...but here they are for your viewing enjoyment...