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Positive perspective

Last week, we had some friends from our church come by to share a spiritual thought. One of them held up two fingers to demonstrate the size of a glass. “Hayden,” he asked my five-year-old, “if you had a glass this size, what would you call it if you drank the water down to here?”

He lowered his top finger to about half of the imaginary glass height. “Half . . . ?”

Half empty.” Hayden giggled as his own cleverness. Our friend began to move on in the lesson, but Hayden wasn’t done. He held up his own imaginary glass height. “But you fill it up.” He demonstrated the rising water level in the glass to the half-way point. “And it’s half full!”

I need that change in perspective sometimes. Don’t you?

How do you reset the half-empty attitude?

Photo by Jenny Downing

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Peekaboo!

Rachel is now cruising on the furniture, and even standing unsupported for a couple seconds these days—but this is my favorite trick of hers. She fussed extra hard when I wiped her face during a feeding and wouldn’t quiet until I surrendered the rag.

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Sometimes

Sometimes, I get Rachel up from her nap, and she’s happy and giggly, and especially so to see me. I just have to pick her up and hold her to my heart, marveling at how tiny she still is even though she’s growing so quickly. I have to tell her everything I’m thinking and feeling. I just breathe her in. “Rachel,” I told her today, “you’re so poopy!”