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Some where in this picture is the phrase, stop and smell the roses. This is a great graphic of how adults can take a lesson from kids
Excellent post Todd. There is a lesson to be learned from kids.
This is wonderful! Having had a son that age at one time, I imagine them talking about some kind of cool little bug or finding a wondeful stone. And definitely not taking the game too seriously! Hope they can keep that attitude for life. Thanks for sharing.
Ilove it as well...usually this is how i see the little girls playing! lol
That's pretty cool, Todd! As long as they didn't get hit buy a flying ball while contemplating their thing... lol
Good Morning Todd,
A special photo generates a special story. Funny how that works, isn't it. Priceless.
These kids have their priorities straight, we can learn so much from them. Did you find out what they found? Some kind of creepy crawly?
Todd - This is cute, I'll have to post some of my soccer pictures that are just as funny and/or cute.
When my daughter was 5 and playing soccer, she and 2 of her friends thought it would be more fun to pick dandelions during the game instead of play. They got a little talking to by the coach, but all I did was smile.
So I guess you are saying: It's not all about the game, is it?
Yes, it's not.
There are so many world problems to discuss. I'm glad they were able to hold up at third to discuss them!
I hope you're having a great Thursday Todd!
Paul
That is just great! It seems like kids have more fun out on the field playing and goofing around than they do actually playing the game sometimes. Good fun; brings back fond memories.
So much for being competitors.
Wonderful to see them so captured in the moment. Once when I was a kid I made off with second base. It was some sort of root that smelled good and I just grabbed it and ran away. I must have been 5 or 6 years old.
Bet it was a bug!
Debi
Oh! I thought the one kid was looking for the ball. But they're just not even playing? Yikes.
The word "priceless" just came to mind.
Todd - don't you just love that the comraderie is just as important (or more) than the competition.
Todd, it is a great photo!
Hi Todd... I am guessing that someone lost a contact lens... or at that age, a retainer.
Todd,
Looks like a game of rocks, paper, scissors - maybe to figure out if he was safe or not. :)
Steve
Todd - I agree with Debi. It was probably a bug! I used to umpire kid's games and they always made me laugh :-)
Todd, the way kids bounce from one thing to another is always entertaining. I'm going with it's a bug.
Todd.
This post is now featured in "Silent Saturday." Congratulations. :)
Steve