
At what point in our lives do we develop fear? Why is it that a child is only afraid of what he is taught to be afraid of. If we spent our entire lives enjoying every moment instead of fearing them, most of the people in this world would be truly happy.
Live every day as if it were the last.
Laugh like no one is watching.
Love like you want to be loved.
Savor each moment we are blessed to experience.
5 comments:
I'm not sure when I learned fear. but it might have had something to do with crashing on my bike, biffing on my skateboard, doing a belly flop off the high dive... By the way, buy that kid a long board, she's a natural. Thanks, Hannah Love, Dad
Sooo beautiful Hannie! I love the photo! And in her valentine pajamas too! I loved those things.
love love love and miss.
Sarie
I think the no-fear factor comes from squeezing through the birth canal into a wild world and pretty much figuring it will all be that exciting. Age shows us to fear little bumps and bruises, until we come to the point in our lives where the important things matter and respect replaces fear. Oh how I love your poem. Did you write that, Hannah?
thats one of the coolest pics i think ive ever seen! and i love your saying! i totally wrote that down!
Good Heavens! What a beautiful little girl! I love her hair and eyes!
She will develp a fear of things around 3-4 years...then wait until she realized that Halloween isn't all about Candy and fun costumes! Good luck with that one!
ps...we are having a baby in May! YAY!!
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