Feb. 25 – Daily reflection

Animal crackers, and cocoa to drink. That is the finest of suppers, I think; when I’m grown up and can have what I please I think I shall always insist upon these.
– Christopher Morley, author & journalist

The importance of not being too grown up

Children are so convinced of their ways and implicitly trust their own instincts. Clearly if it tastes good, it must be good for you! Delight in the experiences of your youth today. Reflect upon the simple pleasures of carefree living. What can you do to indulge yourself in a healthy way? Put down the bills and laundry and have a tea party or puppet show. Take a spin on the swing set or jump on the bed. Not only will you burn off some energy, but you’ll also be taken back to an innocent, worry-free time in your life. A time when you wore pajamas with feet and weren’t such a big girl. Remember the importance of an occasional childlike moment.

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Published: February 25, 2013, 13:28 | 1 Comment on

Feb. 25 – Daily reflection

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Feb. 25 – Daily reflection

  1. Thank you Randy for the childhood reflections.
    Talking about pajamas with feet….it was only this past Christmas Season that I saw a lady in her late forties or early fifties tham came into WalMart with her “footie pajamas”on. Guess she was reliving her childhood! Yes, reflection is good and cherishing those moments make us feel good.

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