Guest guest Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 Making Memories Some may think spending the day with a child is doing 'nothing much.' Here's why it's the most important thing in the world. After eating breakfast, my little girl says, " Mommy, will you watch this show with me? " I look at the breakfast dishes in the sink and then at her big brown eyes. " Okay, " I say, and we snuggle together on the couch and watch her favorite show. After the show, we put together a puzzle and I head for the kitchen to wash those dirty dishes when the phone rings. " Hi, " my friend says, " What have you been doing? " " Well, " I say, " watching my little one's favorite show with her and putting together a puzzle. " " Oh, " she says, " so you're not busy today. " No, I think to myself, just busy making memories. After lunch, a says, " Mommy, please play a game with me. " Now I am looking at not only the breakfast dishes but also the lunch dishes piled in the sink. But again, I look at those big brown eyes and I remember how special it felt when my mom played games with me when I was a little girl. " Sounds like fun, " I answer, " but just one game. " We play her favorite game, and I can tell she is delighting in every moment. When the game ends, she says, " Please read me a story. " " Okay, " I say, " but just one. " After reading her favorite story, I head for the kitchen to tackle those dishes. With the dishes now done, I start to fix supper. My willing little helper comes eagerly to the kitchen to help me with my task. I'm running behind and thinking about how much faster I could do this if my sweet little one would just go play or watch a video, but her willingness to help and her eagerness to learn how to do what her mommy is doing melts my heart, and I say, " Okay, you can help, " knowing it will probably take twice as long. As supper is about ready, my husband comes home from work and asks, " What did you do today? " I answer, " Let's see, we watched her favorite show and we played a game and read a book. I did the dishes and vacuumed; then with my little helper, I fixed supper. " " Great, " he says, " I'm glad you didn't have a busy day today. " But I was busy, I think to myself, busy making memories. After supper, a says, " Let's bake cookies. " " Okay, " I say, " let's bake cookies. " http://www.beliefnet.com/Inspiration/Chicken-Soup-For-The-Soul/2006/05/Making-Me\ mories.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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