I pop back to the screen, and JJ joins the entertainment. Our 3-year-old is ready for rounds 2, 3, 4, etc. as both grandparents exit the screen when ka-zinged. His arcade-like, repetitive nature is fed, and we non-verbally communicate interest in his world. What is our ultimate goal? To chat with our daughter.
That is just one brief and treasured Skype session. It ends as my lips approach the screen's microscopic camera to send a smooch-kiss with: DeDe loves you!
The "One, genuine & tasteful" rule applies to "Mustang Moments" too |
...wove woo... boomerangs back, with a responsive and reciprocated smooch kiss.
This simple playtime with our treasured little duckling probably won't be remembered by him years from now. He's too young. But, there is another who viewed our grandparental yielding "Mustang Moment."
...our dearest daughter might remember, and hopefully she feels our endearing love, for her.
Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way [s]he should go: and when [s]he is old, [s]he will not depart from it.
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