He doesn’t care about foreign policy.
He doesn’t know what the DOW Jones is.
He doesn’t read his horoscope.
He’s not concerned about the presidential election or the price of a barrel of oil, or even the 7 day forecast.
The only question that he ponders over breakfast, the only issue worth debate, the news, in his book at least, comes down to this:
“What are we going to do today?”
He his not thinking of lists that must be checked off, chores accomplished, errands that need running. He only wants to know what adventure, joy, and new discoveries are in store for him today.
Bliss.




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This is just what i needed to be reminded of. Just living in the moment because thats the best place to be. Thank you.
Yeah! Oh what a joyful post.
OH THANK YOU FOR THIS POST! I love it.
You know what I love best about this post? I love that the cereal matches the animals in the book… THAT is something to BEHOLD!!!
; )
we could all learn a lot from just having his perspective.
just as it should be
just a string of days like this
for as long as you can
xxxooo
Priceless perspective, amen.
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Uh huh … name and author of that book please. I am always getting those “How to draw…” books and the kids love them.
As it should be…it’s a perspective all children should have the luxury of having first thing in the morning. A pat on the back to you Stefani, for providing them such an adventurous life!!
an ed emberley drawing book is equally distracting for me.
Oh how I miss being a kid!
Through the eyes of a child. Lovely.
I’m with OMSH – what is the book?
It could distract me from all sorts of thoughts.
I love Ed Emberley. My kids get so lost in that book … and I love the stories that go with their pictures.
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