Sitting in the dentist office comes to mind.
The destruction has happened. The reconstruction is happening.
I have my eyes closed and playing my favorite childhood creative activity.
LET’S PRETEND And I don’t feel a thing.
And in no time the dentist is saying, “Young lady, you’re good to go.”
The world is never more beautiful than when it is seen through a child’s eyes. Great post, Beth!
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it’s always new and promising for them
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Sitting in the dentist office comes to mind.
The destruction has happened. The reconstruction is happening.
I have my eyes closed and playing my favorite childhood creative activity.
LET’S PRETEND And I don’t feel a thing.
And in no time the dentist is saying, “Young lady, you’re good to go.”
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oh yes, p.s. i am on my way to the dentist this morning – yikes!
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😦
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They are very imaginative and creative.
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endlessly
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😍🥰
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Childhood is the best age for creativitys !🖤
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they are so open minded –
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We are all creative in our own way ..
… a Tanka I just created for you Beth …
“The sunny spring sky
Softly caresses my thighs
Displacing old lies
And illuminates my eye
To the universe’s dye”
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nice –
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How gorgeous. The tactile experience of those little stones would be amazing.
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it’s even wonderful to play with them at any age –
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Exactly!
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Great advice, and I like the designs being created in the photo 🙂
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it’s good advice for all of us -thanks
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yes me too
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They lead us….
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And we can only hope to learn from them
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That natural instinct is awesome, Beth.
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It’s unstoppable
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The spontaneity and the intuitiveness of children never ceases to amaze me…lovely Bet!
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No end to it
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At all…
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yes I always say I’m not there to teach them. They teach me and I just guide them.
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Sounds like a very good approach Mireya for children their age…
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❤
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that is perfect
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💗
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❤️
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What a blessing (and responsibility!) to have youngsters in your life.
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I feel very lucky
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So true
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Yes-
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Energy transmutation. Creation from channeled force.
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Right-
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if I was one of those kinder, I’d be busy, and happy, counting how many stones there were…
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it’s so calming
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I’ve always liked the saying, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”
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absolutely!
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My trash is another person’s garbage!
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and mine is their stuff that a donation center would reject
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agreed, Beth: creativity is open to us all; it we can’t write, draw; find what you’re good at and pursue it 🙂
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absolutely -we all have that within us
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oh to be a kid again – just sometimes! letting that creativity turn loose – and having someone appreciating all that bursting energy!
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Yes!
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That is superb advice.
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And why not?
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🙂
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Kids just create…don’t think about it…just do it. It’s what we are, until it is taken from us.
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Spot on
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YES. It’s hard to think that way sometimes because you’re so depleted so this is a great reminder!
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yes, that happens –
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Beautiful! I love how it is on super big paper.
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The whole table !
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😀
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