Beyond outer simplicity, there is an inner simplicity to strive for. So I take my baby to the Japanese Garden, rather than bombarding him with overstimulating toys.
I take my baby with me, in the first place, as we have the adventures that make up daily life.
The things we choose to do with our time are similar to the items we choose to have in our living space. In both cases, we aim to expend our energies wisely, acknowledging that everything has a cost.
We cannot live this day again. Nor can two objects occupy the same space.
Monday, October 13, 2008
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