I noticed a behavior pattern in little Amy, twenty months old, that I want to imitate. She moves fast engaging in one toddler activity after another spinning like a whirlwind from one room to another. Yet, she pauses, intermittently , long enough to get refreshed. I want to be like this grandchild of mine because she knows where to go and how to get comforted. Amy moves at record speed, putting more miles on a pedometer in one hour than my accumulated weekly workouts at the gym. She can build a skyscraper so tall, I wonder why those bright pink Lego’s don’t topple to the ground as she continues to stack just one more piece on top. I learned never to leave the room to get another cup of coffee. Once, when I returned, I found her climbing past the couch with hands and feet reaching for the living room drapes. She has a consistent habit that I admire. In the midst of her activities, as she moves robustly from one play...
Oh those were GOOD! Ha! Ha! Ha! And I think we've all been there my friend. I know I have!
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Kim
the first one I can so relate to.I felt like doinf that to my PC this week.I hope that you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like your techno-comics. I've often felt like shooting my computer.
ReplyDeleteThese are so funny. It brought a smile to my face!
ReplyDeleteVery funny - the cartoons, that is - not the computer problems!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your last post, too - Under the Moon with Jesus. What a comforting Word He gave to you.
I also live by the coast in California - and the news is a little (a lot) frightening. But, as you have said, it's all in His hands - and so am I!!
GOD BLESS!
So funny!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your weekend dear!
May the smiles you give return to you a hundredfold!! xoxo
Deborah xoxoxo
Computers, can't live with them-can't live without them!
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