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Originally Posted by MarquisdeShey
One of my kindergartners asking me to hold her. Babies, lots and lots of babies to hold. Toothless smiles. Families gathering regardless of social economical status, race and religious practices. *S
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THIS made me smile today. I'm a sap for kids, and they spot me a mile away-- "Hey! I bet I can wrap HIM around my finger!"
The most wonderful thing about kids is they start off unblemished. They don't care if their friends are rich or poor as long as they are a good sport during hide-n-seek and are willing to share the crayons. Religion is hardly ever even a factor, and it doesn't bother most kids-- it bothers some parents because they see the discussion as an inconvenience rather than a learning opportunity with their children. And race? Kids are born "color blind" on such matters, and the world would be a better place if we all either remained as such... or more difficult, but desirable: learn to... wait for it... wait for it... ACCEPT each other.
As jacked up as the world is, kids still give me hope that God's still listening.