She watches what I do: delight in the life of a little girl
Kks struggles to sleep in the spring/summer evening light, making the morning schedule its own struggle. I needed to be out the door by 815 am. I knew she needed to sleep, so she was not brought to the waking world until about 805. With little time to get ready, I threw a summer outfit on, handed her a portable breakfast and scooted off in the car.
Upon arrival at the child care facility, I got out to let her out of the car seat. Kks proceeded to lick her thumb and wash my face--one of my occaisional pre-child care grooming activities. I could not contain my laughter. My spiritual director likes to talk with me about this blog as one of my acts of "delight" in my daughter. My recent theological reading references God's delight in us and how we are called to live out that delight in others. Today's little episode with kks reminds me of what delight looks like: she watches the things I do and processes it lovingly. She had a smile on her face as she wiped my face clean. I had just as much fun telling my wife about the episode; we delighted together.
Delight can be contagious, especially when we know the ultimate source of that delight.
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