It occurred to me the other day that I needed to spend more time looking for those wow factors in my life, rather than being caught up with the self obsession of an aging body and abilities!
I have found the best way to achieve that is to spend more time with the grandchildren and now, great-grands who still find wonder in the simplest encounters of life. A few of those I savor, like the 2 year old in entering the National Aquarium for the first time, running to that first window of thousands of swirling fish, eluding all barriers, tried to climb through the window and join the pool! Looking back at us with disappointment, she just laid her little head on the glass. Wonder! Awe! And my Wow factor climbed a few points.
Then there was the first snow fall this winter, light, but satisfying! When my grandson went to wake up his boys for the morning, they weren’t in their room. He looks out the window to see them rolling around in the snow. When they came in, he finds that the older brother couldn’t find his little brothers boots, so he put his rubber clogs on him….but he told his dad, “ well, I put two pair of socks on him!” Lesson for Grandma….. Don’t let anything keep you from the Wow of that first snow fall!
Wonder, Awe, Wow, age shouldn’t diminish that. I was reminded of that with a dear nephew’s visit, when he told me he had quoted me on many occasions in his life. He said that on one occasion in a room of adults, a couple of my girls ran into the the room and entreated me with excitement to come with them to see something they had discovered. My nephew said, I got up and left immediately, saying to those in the room,”I brought them into the world, the least I can do is let them show it to me!”
I need to take my own advice and see this world as a child sees it, and grab on to the wonder that is there as real and enchanting as it has always been.