I try to view my children’s messes as remnants of their personalities
I try to view my children’s messes as remnants of their personalities. When I make the effort to view the trail of their lives with affection, and to look for the story within the mess, those same messes are suddenly little love notes scattered around the house, left especially for me.
Find and photograph an item or scene that tells you without a doubt, “the kids were here.” Try to choose something that would normally irk you and instead ask yourself what story it tells about your child. Write a note verbalizing the story and allow yourself to find warm connection in the items dispersed around the house.
I don’t like things to be messy, so this requires an extra stretch for me, but even if you’re someone who doesn’t mind a mess, looking for the story it tells you about your children can be a powerful tool in building a connection with them, and it can give you more insight into who they are.
(Originally featured in Family First, Issue 758)
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