
Curious, I opened the bag and poured the items onto the floor. Wow. Amazing. Enclosed in the bag were the following: a pencil sharpener, 1 checker, two buttons and a penny. I immediately knew these belonged to RR #1. Now as mundane as all this seems, I could not help but marvel at the simplicity of this child. Here I buy him all manner of complicated toys, books, games etc. and at the end of the day, he is content to play with two buttons and a penny? So I wonder, had I wrapped said baggy up for Christmas and placed under the tree, would it have elicited the same shriek of joy as the Spider man watch or Leapfrog Gaming system he actually got? And where were these items now? Strewn carelessly upon the basement floor while his bag of buttons was tucked safely and lovingly in the far corner of my living room.

I say all this to say...are we trying too hard? Perhaps as humans, our baser instincts are simple, and uncomplicated, joy wrought by objects of little or no material value but of an import born of sentiment and creativity. Perhaps items are not what they are, but rather what we make them. I don't know, this is all a bit much for me too. I might try this theory out a little but I'm not exactly ready to give up the vast majority of my creature comforts just yet...we'll see, we shall see.

3 comments:
Oh how cute... and how like children to show us that it's the simple things that really count in life! An aside - I know you were going over everything with a finetoothed comb, girl... Remember at Jeep 101 when you used to check your bank account via phone teller EVERY DAY! Lol... you made them rue the day they provided that option! :)
Ahhh, my watch got a shout out!
LOL...Chommers, shameless plug!
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