Hi Mari Sweetie... Oh my gosh, I love this. What a beautiful saying. No 7 wonders of the world in the eyes of a child, there are definitely at least 7 million. Oh Mari, so beautiful. I do love it.
Thank you for sharing with me this evening. Many hugs and much love, Sherry
Wonderful picture and sentiment. I think I'm going in reverse now and going back to my childhood, because I too am seeing wonder in more things then ever before. I like the way God lets us do that!
what a cute photo and what a very true quote. I'm reading To Kill a Mocking Bird at the moment and Scout and Jem are teaching me a lot.....again. Happy weekend.
Having just spent 22 hours in the presence of my grandchildren, I can attest to the truth of that statement! Allissa first wants to know what that (insert animate being here, whether it be dog, cat, horse, elephant, boy, girl) is doing, and then when you tell her, she says Why? Over and over again. It's maddeningly cute.
Hi Mari Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love this. What a beautiful saying. No 7 wonders of the world in the eyes of a child, there are definitely at least 7 million. Oh Mari, so beautiful. I do love it.
Thank you for sharing with me this evening. Many hugs and much love, Sherry
love the photo and your words. children see more than grown ups. rose
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth? We are narrow minded in comparison to kids. They look at things with awe and with a broader spectrum. I like this!
ReplyDeleteGREAT post Mari! I wish we could have the eyes of a child!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture and sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going in reverse now and going back to my childhood, because I too am seeing wonder in more things then ever before. I like the way God lets us do that!
Great post and it is so true.
ReplyDeleteChildren look at things so different.
Have a great weekend.
what a cute photo and what a very true quote.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading To Kill a Mocking Bird at the moment and Scout and Jem are teaching me a lot.....again.
Happy weekend.
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ReplyDeleteYes!
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Mari, children can teach us so much if we just take time to see what they're seeing and hear what they're saying.
ReplyDeleteA big AMEN!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend hugs,
Kat
not sure which I love more, that statement or that precious photo!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Mari!
ReplyDeleteKids - don't you love them?
ReplyDeleteHello Mari-
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Sandy Toe
So true Mari, I just wish that I would take more time to see things through my children's eyes.
ReplyDeleteVery true Mari!! Adorable photo :)
ReplyDeleteHaving just spent 22 hours in the presence of my grandchildren, I can attest to the truth of that statement! Allissa first wants to know what that (insert animate being here, whether it be dog, cat, horse, elephant, boy, girl) is doing, and then when you tell her, she says Why? Over and over again. It's maddeningly cute.
ReplyDeleteYou said that right!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mari Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteJust popping in to say hi and see how you are doing. Hope that you are having a wonderful weekend.
Many hugs and SO much love, Sherry