My son also recently decided to begin giving kisses. We were reading a book by Todd Parr, and there's this page that reads, "All mommies love to kiss and hug you!" Of course, when I read this page to Langston, I always pause to give him a big smooch on his cheek and a hug.
But a little while ago, Langston was sitting cross-legged on the floor across from me while we read the book, and when I turned to the page, he stood up in a hurry, wide-eyed, and just charged in to kiss my cheek. It was the funniest little thing - he just planted his face on my cheek, and then dived in for a hug.
This evening, after a day of tooling around a little corner of Maine, my father gave me more to be thankful for as,on our way out of the supermarket, he casually proposed, "Why don't we go find a place that sells lamps."
I am thankful we are warm.
I am thankful we have food.
I am thankful we live in this beautiful, beautiful part of the country.
I am thankful for all of my family, especially my parents.
I am thankful for my son's smiles, his funny talk, his way of getting excited about a good book.
I am thankful for my colleagues' generous gifts of laughter and hand-me-downs.
I am thankful for the warm new glow of light in the living room.

No comments:
Post a Comment