Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Let's Spoil Children with flowers, trees, and mountains!

Emily, my neighbor's Three-Years old pretty girl, visited me with her daddy yesterday when I was in my Happy garden. With happy smiling, dhe was running into me and told, "I want flowers".


I love seeing her smiling! I love hearing her voice! She told me some more, but I could not understand what she was trying to say, except the word, 'dying'. Her daddy explained, "What she is trying to say is the flowers you gave her a few days ago are dying in our house".

I asked, "Do you want more flowers?" Emily gave me a big nod with her famous jumping dance. I made some cut flowers and gave her a bunch of small sunflowers. This pretty girl was dancing, rotating and jumping her little body. It's very amusing to see her reaction! She said," I want more". I wanted to give her the biggest sunflower because I know that she loves big flowers.

Her daddy told me, "Please don't spoil her. She will ask you more and more." I told him, "I want to spoil her with pretty flowers since I have so many flowers and I love her so much."

When I handed her the biggest sunflower, she gave all the flowers in her little hands to her daddy. She wanted to carry only the biggest. Bigger than her whole head! Her whole body was leaning toward one side in order to hold the biggest. Now, she said, “Let’s go home, daddy!” This genius smart girl already figured out these cut flowers need water. They left with Happy smiling, which made me happy. I like hearing her Happy giggling! I like being around Happy Children!



We give our Children Barbie dolls!

We give our Children cameras!

We give our Children internet!

We give our Children toys and computer games!



So our Children want to play with toys and computer games!

So our Children want to be like Barbie dolls!

So our Children want to see through camera!

So our Children want to communicate through internet!



This is the time we need to change.

Let's Spoil Children with flowers, trees, and mountains!

From my Happy Garden!

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