Dear Spike:
Your imagination is blossoming like a summer rose, full of color and life and fragrance — an absolutely beautiful thing to watch unfold.
This evening, as I was working on my computer in the shade of our porch, you came outside wearing a set of butterfly wings and one of your mother's silk scarfs. "Would you like to come to a birthday party, Daddy?" you asked.
Well, who could say no?
"You have to wear this hat," you said, handing me one of your mother's straw hats with a purple bow.
No problem at all. I dutifully put on the hat and followed you into our home to find a table with a Play-dough birthday cake and a gang of costumed animal sitting on pillows all around.
"We've been playing birthday for the past half-hour," your mother explained, herself wearing a funny hat and scarf.
"You set this all up?" I asked her.
"No, she did," your mother replied, gesturing in your direction.
Later in the evening, you were bouncing on our bed like a caffeinated monkey on a trampoline when you suddenly decided you wanted a change of pace.
"A cave!" you cried, diving under the blankets. "Mommy and daddy come, too."
We all ducked under the blanket together and you began to tell a story.
"Once upon a time, a long, long time ago..." you began.
The story was about Goldilocks, the Three Bears — and you.
"... and then they all cleaned up the house together," you explained.
You can make a telephone out of anything. Once when we were out to dinner with your Uncle Papa, you spoke to Barack Obama on a pickle.
This afternoon, your mother tells me, you were on the line with someone of even higher stature.
"She was talking to God," she told me.
I wonder what She told you. Maybe tomorrow you'll tell me all about it.
Love,
dad
1 comment:
OK, I know I'm a little woojy woojy when it comes to spiritual things, but I truly believe that human beings begin life with an understanding and connection to
God. All, I'm saying is...even though she's got an amazing imagination for a two year old...maybe she wasn't pretending!
Gaky
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