[image: man and child laughing in the rain]
Now to those of
you in other parts of the world, where it has been cold for a while, the idea
that our fall rains are finally starting now may sound lovely. But here, where
drought and lack of rainfall hang over our heads like a sword of Damocles, we
await rainfall with bated breath.
Then, today, at
noon I was outside when it started sprinkling. Immediately every single child
in the area spread open their umbrellas. The universal expression of the
children was unabated glee. They were grinning "ear-to-ear". The
attitude of the children seemed infectious to me. I loved to see them enjoying
the rain in such a care-free and simple manner.
However, the adults
puzzled me. I was just about the only grown-up sporting a grin. 95% of the
adults passing me were sporting rather serious expressions, and seemed oh so
intent on accomplishing whatever they had set outside to do.
Now responsibility
is a great thing. And adults definitely may have more on their minds than their
children do. But what was going on here?
I suspect that it
had a bit to do with the rain being a bit unexpected (that is, to anyone who
had not read the weather forecast). Moments before it had been balmy and sunny.
I suspect that children are in general more
open to changing situations. And I
believe that we adults are really missing out on a lot of the small joys of
life, simply because we are just too intent on the list of things to get done.
But if we are out in the rain anyway, by golly, let's enjoy it!
4 comments:
Great post! I definitely need to be more flexible and enjoy the everyday things.
It didn't rain in this part of the country. I'm glad there was some rain at least.
Send some this way!
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