Thursday, June 14, 2012

Just like Gene Kelly

Sometimes having a toddler is a very firm reminder of how important living in the moment can be. Tuesday was a warm and rainy day, and as all 4 of us were making our way to the car, Little Ish was stopping every few feet to put his hands in the puddles along the walkway.  Tired of urging him to hurry so he wouldn't get soaked, I tried walking quickly ahead of him so that he would speed to catch up--a trick that has worked on many occasions.  It didn't pan out that day.  By the time I had made it about 50 feet away, I heard Little Ish calling, "Mama!"  The delight in his voice was evident; I turned around.  There he was, with a huge grin on his face, sitting in the middle of the sidewalk.  I was on the edge of a frustrated groan when he looks up at me and says, "Mama, Little Ish swimming in puddle."  I couldn't help but smile despite him being soaking wet.  Not wanting to go through the hassle of going back to the house to change him, we just removed his shorts and he went into the car in his diaper and t-shirt.

When we returned home from our errand, I was urging him to move along to no avail.  I could feel myself getting a bit frustrated with him, and for once, I decided to ask myself why.  Really, I just didn't want to get everything I was holding to get completely soaked.  I quickly rushed ahead of him to drop everything off inside.  The look on his face when I told him we were going to play outside in the rain was priceless.  He went about his way stomping and splashing in the puddles.  And then, in true Little Ish fashion, he ran up to me declaring, "Ish singing in the rain just like Gene Kelly!"

1 comment:

  1. Sine,
    As I read this, I was reminded of the times I played in the rain with you and Rois. Once we were on our way back to your house from a neighbors a few streets over. I think you were on my back, and Roisin was walking behind. We were singing and dancing in the rain, when Roisin stopped, let out a huge sigh, and with those big eyes looking up at the trees, said, "It feels like being in love." I think she captured the wonder and joy of being spontanious-without worrying about the baths and laundry to follow. What fun!
    Auntie Rose

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