Tuesday 5 June 2012

Kids! Oh, they say the darndest things!


Every Child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man.
                              ~Rabindranath Tagore

I love kids (Not that they love me). In fact, I would love to have probably 14 of them some day. Alright, at least 5 of them. I wouldn’t even care even if they weren’t my own, as long as they are kids and my house is full of them!

Getting down to stuff worth thinking about though- Have you ever spent a whole day with a child? If not a whole day, just a few hours? Not babysitting them, just trying to be one of them? Now that is a hard task- to keep your age aside while spending some quality time with them. If you haven’t, I reckon you do so. I’ll tell you why…

Take some time to notice a child. Yes, they can be a pain in the wrong places at times, but off late, I’m trying to be patient, to see what I can learn from them.

I don’t know how many of you guys watch Bill Cosby’s ‘Kids say the darndest things’. I haven’t watched too many episodes, but the one’s I have watched, I can for a fact say that they aren’t pretending in front of the camera like most other reality shows, but they are actually being themselves!

Or Junior Masterchef for that matter (I absolutely LOVE that show). Have you noticed how innocent each of them are, even though it is such a huge competition? I love how well the kids take defeat and it’s never about bringing the other person down, but just about cooking their hearts out! And, there is hardly ever a bad dish! Not to forget how adorable they are!



                             
 I don’t know if it’s just me, but I tend to lose my cool very easily when kids get naughty. Somehow, I always expect them to be well behaved! I always tend to forget that kids are supposed to be kids and not well-behaved adult wannabes! Not that chastising them is a wrong thing, but its important to allow them to be kids!

Have you ever noticed how when a child wants to pull a prank on you, and if you ever get hurt (badly), they end up being extremely sorry for that? Rather the guilt remains for a very long time? Or how they love to always think positive? Or how they are ever ready to help? Or how they do something not because they’re good at it but because they always just want to have fun? Or how their smile can just lighten up your day?

I’ve probably brought out my point already with all that talking. But what I really want to bring out is this:

Luke 18: 17 (The Bible)

“Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

Wow! Isn’t it amazing how God Himself does not expect you to be someone perfect, or a high-achiever, or do a couple of good things to make Him or another person happy? He only asks you to come like 'a child'!

I’m blessed to be a teacher at Sunday School! Though I find myself failing God at this huge task given to me by Him ( even preparing for a class! ), He’s still been SO faithful and patient with me, because He teaches me something every week! I learn how even though I am unprepared most of the time, the kids don’t judge me for making a mistake. They don’t expect me to be the best either. Instead, the joy they bring to heart, the smile they bring to my face and the laughter they bring to my soul, I really CANNOT put them down in words.

How long has it been since you last you quit worrying about the busy schedules and the number of people you have to please every day? How often do you put on that fake smile, when at the back of your mind you really want to strangle someone? When is the last time you’ve let your heart smile? I like the way Cathy Nutbrown puts it:

  “Pausing to listen to an airplane in the sky, stooping to watch a ladybug on a plant, sitting on a rock to watch the waves crash over the quayside- children have their own agendas and timescales. As they find out more about their world and their palce in it, they work hard not to let adults hurry them. We need to hear their voices”

Sheer childlike innocence and the places it can get you to- Whoa!

Be a child. I don’t mean to quit acting your age, but just, ummm, ‘BE’ a child!

Kids! They can remind you the secret of real joy- something you chose to forget, while you were so busy growing up!

A few Quotes to think about:



-You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing.  What!  Is it nothing to be happy?  Nothing to skip, play, and run around all day long?  Never in his life will he be so busy again.  ~Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile, 1762

-Children make you want to start life over.  ~Muhammad Ali

-Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn't music.  ~William Stafford

-Children find everything in nothing; men find nothing in everything.  ~Giacomo Leopardi


Saturday 2 June 2012

What do I really want?





I want EVERYTHING. To live life to its fullest. To experience it ALL!


I want to go back in time. I want to go back to being a child, where the greatest worry was being afraid of picking up a ginormous chocolate bar at a supermarket and not being yelled at. I want to make right many things I messed up as a teenager. I want to fix every broken relationship.

I want to go backpacking around the world and learn about every country, every cuisine,  every culture and every language. I want to climb the highest mountain and feel on top of the world. I want to travel around space. I want to set foot on the moon and do the birdie dance. I to skydive. I want to bungee jump off the tallest bridge.I want to scuba dive and try every other thrilling activity.


I want to walk in a rich man's shoes and taste life in extravagance. I want to know what it's like to be famous. I want to walk in a poor man's shoes and to know what it's like to worry about my next meal.

I want to dine with Adele and ask her what inspires her music. I want to design the fanciest clothes. I want to draw. I want to paint. I want to serve. I want to be the first to discover something new. I want a wardrobe full of shoes. I want to be a superhero. I want to be a cartoon. I want to solve crimes. I want to be baker I want to be a successful lawyer fighting for humanity.I want to feel the thrill of driving a truck. I want to drag race. I want to drive at 200kmph and feel the wind in my hair. I want to be a singer. I want to dance till I drop. I want to act. I want to own a farm. I want to know all there is to know about food.I want to be an entrepreneur, to sell the most amazing pastries there ever were. I want to dine in a hot air balloon. I want to fly. I want to meet the man of my dreams, have a fairy tale wedding and have a houseful of kids. I want to be a supermom. 


I want…..… the list goes on and on and on, simply ‘cause I want to experience EVERYTHING.

While most of the things are not close to possible, most of them are still things I know can achieve with determination. However, I know for a fact, that NONE of those can give me utmost satisfaction!

Over time there’s one thing I've tried but found most hard to achieve 
        -keeping up my relationship with my Creator!


 I’ve had the ‘highs’, I’ve had the ‘lows’ and I lived 'in between', yet never, never, never, have I achieved perfection and I know I never will.

More than anything this world can offer, I WANT my Creator to be my life experience!