Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Tooth Fairies and Pineapples

Never underestimate the simple things. This past week, we got to see some new experiences through the eyes of these sweet children. My little 5 year old lost a tooth. It wasn't her first tooth and she pulled this one herself. We were very proud of her for being brave and doing it herself. I mentioned that she needed to save it for the tooth fairy. She looked at me and asked, "What is a tooth fairy?" Now understand, I'm not suggesting that the tooth fairy is important in the big scheme of things. But watching her face light up when she woke up and saw the $1 in place of her tooth was priceless. She was so proud of that dollar. She insisted on taking it to school and buying stickers (which she proudly displayed on all her folders).
This week, my sweet neighbor gave us a pineapple. She probably had no idea the excitement one simple gift would bring. The two smaller kids were very curious and interested in the spiky fruit sitting on our counter. I explained that it was a pineapple. It didn't take long to realize that they had never seen a whole pineapple before. They've eaten it out of a can, but never knew what it looked like whole. Even though it's just a pineapple, it has turned into a special occasion. This evening, we plan on cutting the pineapple and eating it with dinner. They are acting like this is a big deal.  
Who knew one dollar and a whole pineapple could be so much fun? I'm thankful we get to experience this with these two sweet kids. Never underestimate the simple things.

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