Thursday 18 August 2011

All About A Glue Stick

The past while has been busy on both the home-front and professionally.  Many changes, shifts, fantastic moments, learning curves, and professional challenges. 

A slice of life within all of that was a moment between my daughter and another little one.  They were playing together, doing crafts.  One wanted the glue stick the other was using.  We were doing 5 minute intervals of switching  - glue stick versus dollop of glue.  Both had had turns with the two means of gluing.  But it had come to a crucial moment.  Even though there was a dollop of glue on a plate for the other to use, she still wanted what the other had.  It was in her mind.   I encouraged the two to work it out.  Tears began to fall.  I took a deep breath (and took my Rescue Remedy).

Tears tumbled down the sun-kissed cheeks.  I took her hands in mine and looked her in the eyes and said the first thing that came to mind. "I am a firm believer that when we don't have exactly what we want, we are meant to see what else can be done, and you know what?  What else is out there, is often times better than what we wished we'd had, or way more creative than what we originally wanted".  Her tear-soaked eyes glimmered and her sweet little heart shifted gears.  She now had a challenge to seek what else could be done.

To the table she went with q-tips and a whole new game plan!  ...Till the timer went off, when the other little one wanted the q-tips and the glue-stick was absolutely not feasible to the other... sigh...

In the end though, I was gifted a funky cool craft with some very artistic gluing... HA!

It was a reminder to me:  If I'm not able to access what I want or think I need, maybe lift my eyes and let go.  Look for what else is out there to make things work or flow.  Flexibility.

Thankful for the lessons little ones consistently bring.

2 comments:

  1. Heh, it's hard to disconnect sometimes from things like that - I find it often hard especially in such a consumer based society - always longing for the next best thing.

    I heard an awesome quote recently about Life isn't a Destination its all about the journey - and just fell it in love with it because this photographer I love "Chase Jarvis" he also says about his career it's not about arriving because you will never arrive and when you think you've arrived you really haven't.

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  2. I agree - life is a process. We are forever growing until we kick it! Hopefully we change our patterns to positive, forward moving patterns before they get firmed up in our later years. Learn, repeat = habit.

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