P is for precious. Those of us with little people in our lives realise how precious they are to us. The human race continuing, yes, but much more than that. Young children have not yet separated from their essential nature of unconditional love, trust, joy, spontaneity and creativity. Unconditioned by the world for a precious few years we are privileged to learn from them how to love, how to relax, how to have fun! Sleepovers are rich times! Connecting with Frizz’s tagged P challenge.
Those few precious years of innocence … you’re right, Christine, those are precious years, and especially precious for those who get to share them.
PS – Lurve the new header shot 🙂
just playing around … my last theme was discontinued!
Their essential nature is precious. Thank you for the beautiful, precious post!
so true amy 🙂
Aren’t they just so lovely when they are asleep (and awake as well of course!) very precious indeed.
I love your new look 🙂
i tried so many last night i can hardly remember which one is there at the moment … my last theme was discontinued … shame because i liked it 🙂 i will try to tweak the new one a bit more today …
Yes … precious, indeed.
thanks isadora … good to hear from you!
I could not agree more. Equally precious photograph.
i saw her sleeping after i arose, and could not resist … the low morning sun slanting through the room helped 🙂
Oh yes, so precious. Beautiful image and words, Christine. 🙂
thanks robin, we are lucky grandmothers aren’t we?
Definitely precious! What a lovely post!
thank you fergie … so glad you liked it 🙂
Such a lovely image Christine! Can’t think of anything more precious 🙂
sometimes she does seem more precious when she is asleep, but we have an endless round of delightful games and imagination all day too, lots of love,laughter and tenderness 🙂
Yes, precious.
yes sue, we are lucky to learn from these little ones 🙂
wonderful: “…Those of us with little people in our lives realise how precious they are to us. The human race continuing, yes, but much more than that. Young children have not yet separated from their essential nature of unconditional love, trust, joy, spontaneity and creativity…”