Five Reasons to Be Thankful for Our Toddlers

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The sun hasn’t risen past 6:30 a.m. in what feels like an eternity. Movie theaters seem like a distant memory, and leisurely meals are a luxury of the past. Days without a diaper change? Can’t recall. And convincing my toddler, Max, to eat anything I cook? A rare feat. Yet, as Thanksgiving rolls around, I find myself drawn to him more than anything else.

Just when I contemplate sending him to the moon, he cozies up to me for an episode of “Puffin Rock.” His head rests on my shoulder—this is the same head that moments ago was launching into my nose. How can such a tiny being embody both chaos and sweetness? Regardless, my heart swells with gratitude for him.

Here are five reasons I appreciate my pint-sized whirlwind:

  1. Toddlers are Masters of Forgiveness
    Take, for instance, a recent incident where I unintentionally bumped Max’s chin while adjusting his car seat belt. He wailed, and I felt the weight of guilt. But within minutes, he was eager to share tales about foxes from his book, as if nothing had happened. Children have a refreshing ability to release grievances and embrace the present, free from resentment.
  2. Daily Laughter is a Guarantee
    Max has an uncanny knack for humor, whether he’s giggling at his own farts, engulfing linguini, or turning a simple walk into a comedy act. Just the other day, at his “parents’ day out” class, I helped him wear his backpack, which was clearly too heavy. As he stumbled backward and plopped to the ground, the teacher chuckled, and I couldn’t help but burst into laughter—parenting at its finest!
  3. Language Appreciation Renewed
    Reading children’s books with Max reignites my fascination with language. Hearing him mimic sounds and form words brings joy, and I often find myself absorbed in the beauty of words even when he’s away. Admittedly, my newfound love for poetry stems from the enchanting sounds found in those children’s stories.
  4. Lessons in Patience
    Oh, the patience I’ve learned! Before Max, I thought I was composed, but now I see the vast room for growth. Whether it’s getting out the door, securing him in the car seat, or navigating grocery stores, each outing feels like orchestrating a small army. My respect for families with multiple children has skyrocketed!
  5. Perspective in Simplicity
    Most importantly, Max reminds me of the essence of a fulfilling life: relationships and connections. When I start believing happiness requires more, he brings me back to simple joys—sharing meals, bedtime snuggles, or reading together on the floor. His ability to cherish these moments without the weight of expectations is a lesson I’m grateful to learn as his parent.

In conclusion, while the chaos of toddlerhood can be exhausting, the lessons learned and moments shared are irreplaceable. Max, the little tornado of joy, teaches me invaluable life lessons I cherish every day.

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