My friend Emily once wrote a poem. She posted it on her blog, and it's been in my thoughts for the last week or so. My little ones LOVE flowers. They also love to pick flowers. However, that gets them in trouble - EXCEPT for picking these 'little yellow tokens of love' that they delight in bringing to me.
Emily and Jensen had another sunny afternoon playdate, and all I could think about was this poem. DANDELION
those little yellow tokens of love are just weeds,
to the ignorant.
but in the eyes of a child,
they are priceless, gifts from God
for a loving mother.
-by Emily Haws (April 30, 1995)
Here comes my special bouquet - something Emily can bring as a gift and know I will absolutely love it. Such purpose and focus in creating these little gifts. I wish I could capture a picture of each group of yellow bunches - as well as the bright eyes of the giver.
6 comments:
ha ha... so glad you liked the poem!! Gotta love those little yellow bouquets!
You're right, that poem is perfect. Those two are so darn cute playing together!
What a beautiful thing! Ems looks so grown up, but I'm not sure I like seeing her arm around a cute boy! :)
that poem and the pictures are awesome! i feel the same way when my kiddo's bring me those flowers :) Natilie who is 11 still makes me those bouqets, and I love them :)
That is so sweet.
Everything about this post is precious!! I can't believe how grown-up Emily is getting! I can't help looking at her and seeing me!
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