Time to Be a Kid Again!
Right next to my office shed is the children’s play area at their grandma’s house. Â There is an old swing set that has had the seats replaced many, many times just since I came into the family nearly 20 years ago:

And there’s also this wonderful sand pile, which lies under a homemade tire swing chained to a beautiful oak tree that is definitely made for climbing:

But, alas, my kids are almost too old to play here. Â Oh, sometimes our youngest two will jump on the swings (notice the height difference in them – which accounts for our tall son and our shorter daughter), but usually only when I am in my office and they are needing my attention.
I come to my office daily, multiple times a day. Â I see those lonely toys that our kids have spent countless hours playing on in the past – and I feel bad for them! Â I walked over there today, and enjoyed pushing the swings, touching the tree and looking at the tracks in the sand made by the last yellow construction toy drove through. Â The memories, the giggles, the cities that were made and destroyed and the siblings and cousins who enjoyed their play and budding friendships. Â All of these things from a few inanimate objects in our yard.
All of these things started with love – just as a quilt does. Â I think I’d like to be that kind of kid again, if just for a little while. Â And I’d like to still see my kids being those precious kids again, for as long as they want to.

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