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Index Page » Self Enhancement » Joy
 

Follow the Little Leaders - Be Childlike this Summer

 

I meant to do my work today But a brown bird sang in the apple tree. And a butterfly flitted across the field, and all the leaves were calling me. --Richard le Gallienne

Remember that scene in Big when Tom Hanks -- the man who woke up one day to find that he was trapped in a boys body -- hops on his bike and awkwardly rides it down the street? That image comes to my mind more times than I can count even all these years after the movie was made. Why? I think its the way a grown man was able to so accurately move his adult body with all the enthusiasm of an eight year old as he attacks a fresh new day.

Thats how I feel about summer. Im trapped in a grown-ups body but I want to attack this long-awaited season with all the pent-up enthusiasm of a kid. But no how do you normal adults celebrate such a heady occurrence as the onset of barefoot season? Lets see, we (Im an adult, too, contrary to what youre about to read) ladies might switch to open-toe shoes. Menwhat do they do? They probably wear linen-blend trousers if someone places them, neatly pressed, in their side of the closet. If not, they might at least opt for a Corona over their regular brew next time ones offered.

Kids are out of school, free as skinned-kneed little birds, but we must carry on, business as usual for the most part, right?

Not so fast. I firmly believe that in order to get the most out of every single day of this life of ours, we need to find ways to feel exhilaration every chance we get. As with many times throughout the year, Ive come to look to children for ideas of how to do just that. They may be diamonds in the rough in many areas, but when it comes to feeling, and showing, pure joy, they serve as excellent role models.

I think a fine place to start capturing the essence of summer is in your driveway. Yep, sit right down in the middle of it. If you must, corral some neighborhood kids to sit there with you so you dont feel like an idiot. (That guy whizzing by in the convertible has no idea what hes missing.) Next, the bucket of chalk. And not the skinny white chalk that you hate the touch of -- memories of algebra and public humiliation come rushing back with skinny white chalk. Im talking about colored chalk, the kind thats made in big fat chunks to make it easier for toddlers to grab onto. Now, if you cant think of anything creative to draw, dont give up. Just start drawing. Do you see kids waiting for inspiration? Nope. They just start with a shark. Or a rainbow. Usually a shark and a rainbow. Before you know it you see white puffy cloudsgreen grassbloodshot eyes. (The one thing you have over kids is that you probably know not to rub your eyes if youve been handing chalk.)

Once you have a lovely driveway mural, dont stop there. This is where your effort pays off! Bear with me, you dont have to be anywhere thats more important than reconnecting with the childlike love of summer. In a few hours, you can tackle your to do list, but you still have some research to do.

Next, make a lemonade stand. (I find if you call a lemonade stand research -- better yet, a focus group! -- you feel much less ridiculous). Start with the lemonade itself, preferably pink and waaaaay too sweet. Find some paper cups and make a sign. (Extra points if you misspell.) Then, go sit out in front of your mural and wait. If you get hungry, make a bologna sandwich, white bread the kind that coats your teeth like a sock, real mayo. Chips are optional but definitely a plus, especially if you smash them in with the sandwich.

If you must have continue to have To Do list, Ill share mine. And you can have until Labor Day to check it all off. If you dont, you are, most certainly, a rotten egg.

Activity Exercise:

Find the big dipper, play croquet, turn off the air conditioner and sleep to the sound of a fan, bury your face in honeysuckle, catch lightening bugs, read a good book in a hammock (dare I suggest Live in the Moment, a catchy feel-good book thats sure to be all the rage?), buy Lady Bugs at a garden store and set them free in your yard, make smores, sleep in a tent, climb a tree, swim underwater with your eyes wide open.

Author: Julie Clark Robinson
 
Author Bio:
Julie Clark Robinson is a proclaimed scripter. Julie likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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