Thursday, November 12, 2009

smile

I watch Holland and excitedly anticipate all of the milestones that she will be experiencing in the next coming months: first tooth, first meal, first step, among many others. All of these are important steps that help her blossom into maturity.

Recently, at only three months, she has discovered her gift of laughter. But even before that came the first magical smile. I remember it well. It was news to relate to her dad, grandparents and whomever else would care to listen. Before that smile it was all work and no play--diapers, feedings, and naps over and over again. But when she smiled for the first time, the work mindset diminished and transformed into service unto a fellow being.

Because I smiled back. And then I laughed.

I find it very interesting that the very first skill we all learn as human beings is the simple act of smiling. And yet, it is probably one of the most important skills we will ever have. She can't walk, talk, roll over or even eat on her own and yet she still smiles. She is a happy girl. When I have an especially down day, I count my blessings and am grateful to my little babe to remind me that a
smile can make all the difference.

4 comments:

WILLIAM AND LYNDA DAVIS said...

Thanks for the awesome post! How profound!

Mary C. said...

Such good insight, thank you. She really does have a beautiful smile.

Annie and Family said...

I get such a kick out of reading your blog! You are such a good mommy! Thanks for cheering me up, making me laugh, and reminding me of all the blessings I have. Have a fun filled day with all those cuties... now I have to go clean the yogurt off the wall because my kids are spitting it at each other. :)Good times!

The Hegsted Family said...

Amen to that! The little smiles I see every day remind me of what it's all about. -Krissy