The Joy of Puddle Jumping

It began as just another rainy day: thunder, lightning, and massive downpours of water. As I left the gym I tried to rush to my car to avoid getting soaked, grumbling about the inconvenience the storm presented. Something caught my eye and I stopped. A little girl, about two years old, was splashing in a large puddle with her bright red rain boots. Her mother, also attempting to rush to her car to escape the rain, halted her steps to wait for her daughter while she explored her watery playground.  I thought to myself, “What a sweet picture that would make.” I smiled to the mother as I passed by and heard her say, “She just discovered puddles.”

Think about that. This was the little girl’s inaugural experience with the joy of splashing in the rain, and it literally stopped her in her tracks.  She didn’t care about the water soaking her hair and clothes. She didn’t care about the chill in the air or the dark clouds in the sky.  She was simply caught up in the joy of splashing in her puddle.

When did I first discover the joy of splashing in puddles? When did I lose that ability to experience wonder in simple things? Here I was rushing through the rain, and totally missing an opportunity for joy. How often do I only see the dark and dreary day, and overlook the beauty sitting right in front of me?

When things become common and familiar to us, we often lose the ability to see how extraordinary they really are.  I hope I can be more like a little child and find joy in the simple things in life.  And I hope the next time a storm comes along, I will be able to find happiness in the puddles.

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