When my daughters were small, I used to wish a for a day (or an hour!) without crisis or correction, tears or trauma.
It took me a while to learn how to quickly recover from the negative things that could derail a day. Eventually, I learned that the glory and delight of raising small children was embedded right there within the chaos. No longer did I expect The Perfect Day to be executed without a bump.
This truth applies in a broader sense. I doubt if there will ever be a time when there is not a worry or a care. Whether it's on the periphery or smack dab in the middle, a potentially pressing problem usually exists, and it will want to claim center stage. I've noticed that often the most treasured moments or days occur right in the midst of a heart searing trial.
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