Cleaning, Learning, and Helping to Write the Chapters in Their Story
/I needed to clean the bathroom. My preschooler wanted to hang out with me and needed my attention.
Shaving cream to the rescue.
With four squirts of fluffy goodness on the shower door, my eager little went to work writing letters. I began to scrub the floor. We engaged in conversation and I gave her some letters to practice. When she needed instruction on letter formation, I showed her the progression. She’d go back to writing, smooth over previously written letters, and write some more.
I continued cleaning.
About three-quarters through the scrubbing, my daughter cheerfully exclaimed,
I thought she would simply be occupied while I cleaned. Silly me!
At that moment, I was reminded
children want to be with people of significance, people who care about them
children catch more than we imagine we teaching them
parents play an important role in helping to write the chapters of children’s stories—and the stories for generations to come
What I did mattered today. Actually, what I do every day matters in the life of my children.
What you do matters, too.
Every. Moment. Matters.