The waves are wide and lazy at the cottage this late morning
The tiger lilies closed up for the season
Appropriate since this is my last day here
Their raucous, bright orange cheer greeting me when we got here
Fewer and fewer flowers blooming each morning
Counting down the days

As is usually the case when the time for leaving the cottage is near
I am filled with both a sense of readiness as well as a hesitance
Not anxious to leave behind this beautiful place
But also ready for the real world to begin again

The things I need to do today
The video edits
The workshop prep
The backing up of photos
The packing
It is all pressing in
Making it hard to just sit here and be
Impatient
To get to the real work of the day

Real work
I think about how Shelly reminds everyone frequently
The real work of preschoolers is play
If you make them sit still, learning their letters all day
Doing worksheets instead of finger painting
Important connections are never made
What looks like a waste of time
Is actually the most important thing
These little developing minds
Role playing being a mommy or a daddy
Or a race car driver
As they learn to share and socialize
Their chubby, often sticky, fingers getting into everything

Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (John 19:14)
Let the little children come
Not “make them come”
But “let them come”
Because they already want to come
They do not resist the coming
As I often do
So many other “more important” things getting in the way

I think about little children
Children need
They cannot survive without help
Help even with the smallest of tasks
Like washing their hands
Or tying their shoes
They do not wait for the job loss or the diagnosis
To suddenly express their need
They are living balls of insistent need
Constantly needing something

Children feel
They are emotionally vulnerable
Quick to laugh and quick to cry
And when they smile, their whole bodies smile
From their eyes to their toes
They do not politely hold back a guffaw
Or worry what others think
They dance in their joy
Their emotions close to the surface
Which seems like a negative
Until you realize
In expressing the emotion, they are also free of it
It disappears as fast as a sunset

A mother duck and her baby duckling float by
The back duck turns himself around
Goes away from his mama
A few inches
But then seems to remember
And scurries back to her
His little legs furiously paddling the water
Following her

Children follow
Imperfectly
As I can attest
Having seen many a preschool line
Disintegrate into an amoeba
The poor teacher trying to get them back in shape
Someone always asking to be line leader
But still content to follow the teacher

Children trust
They know their teacher
Has fun things in store for them
Better things than they can come up with on their own
So they follow
With expectation

Children live
They stay in the moment
They do not have an agenda
Not a lengthy one anyway
They are perfectly content to stop what they are doing
To notice a flower in full bloom
An ant on the sidewalk
The way the sunshine creates shadows
Viewing the world through a lens of wonder

Oh, to be like a little child
Before my heavenly father
One who acknowledges my need for help
Who feels and lets go
Follows and trusts in the One I am following
Who comes unbidden and without permission
Because I know I am always welcome
To sit on my Abba’s lap
One who lives with holy expectation
Stopping what I am doing
To experience the joy


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