What was said was just a line in a script, but the truth is children have a knack for keeping things simple. Some would call it ignorance, but I think its innocence that allows children to describe what adults normally find indescribable. Innocence lets kids express themselves freely and if you have children of your own, you know what I mean. When Mikee tells her son Roby "Kiss Wawa." He doesnt, because I smother him with lipstick. Threaten him with "Ill spank you," he turns obstinate. When says, "Shell be sad and cry if you dont," he runs to kiss me.
My daughter Liaa once read a book to her son Alec entitled Love You Forever:
A mother held her new baby and very slowly rocked him back and forth, back and forth. And while she held him, she sang: Ill love you forever, Ill like you for always. As long as Im living my baby youll be.
Towards the end of the story, the son, whos now an adult and a father, takes his turn in caring for his sick mother,
He picked her up and rocked her back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. And he sang this song: Ill love you forever, Ill like you for always. As long as Im living my Mommy youll be.
That made Alec cry and say, "Mommy, I dont want to grow up. Please dont die." Im not a psychologist but having five children, I know that the minds of children are straightforward, natural and uncomplicated. Its what endears them to us even more. Sometimes, I think kids are in this world not only to brighten our every day or be the future of this world. I think, theyre here to knock some sense into us adults. They keep us grounded. Im not embarrassed to say that there have been more than a couple of times when Ive gotten stumped by a childs question or reaction.
There was a show on TV that illustrates children in their utmost naivete, Kids Say the Darndest Things. Host Bill Cosby strikes up a conversation with the children and asks them simple everyday questions like, "Whats your favorite food?" Or "How does your mother wake you up in the morning?" Sometimes the questions are a bit harder like, "What is love?" Or "Do you think its important to learn math in school?" Usually, the answers he elicits from these children are more than what we ever expect or care to know. Too often, as the adults roar in laughter, he jokingly covers the childs mouth to stop the kids from continuing. Thats just it. If you ask a kid a question, you should be ready for the answer especially because it might not be what you want to hear. Then what we adults do is even laugh off childrens casual comments and camouflage them with nervous laughter when deep inside, they make sense.
Children are able to verbalize their feelings and in fact, are encouraged to do so, while adults are expected to temper theirs. And they arent scared to face the truth because theyre fearless and have a very limited concept of consequences. Plain and simply put, children have innocence in thought and in heart and it is precisely because of this that adults should value childrens opinions more and have the patience to explain and answer even the silliest questions.
Pins five-year-old son Pico started playing baseball and hed run through four bases all around the field even if he was "out." Explaining his mistakes made him understand why the audience laughed and so did he.
The Bible says, "Verily, I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven." Its very clear that this verse reminds us to be more like children: unaffected, harmless and unpretentious. It teaches us to look at the world and others the way little children do. It is only when we regain our childlike faculties that we earn our place in the clouds of heaven. And who wouldnt want to float around on their own cloud anyway? I do! So even up in heaven I can tell my children when they wonder, "Mom, do you love me? Can you hear me?" that "Yes, I love you forever and Ill watch you wherever."