From Mr. Handsome:
For the most part, Little Buddy is very good about sharing with his younger brother. The two of them enjoy playing together, and we have loved watching their relationship grow. Recently, however, there was an incident where Little Buddy chose not to share something, so I sat down with him and had a conversation about the issue.
I started out by asking Little Buddy what he thought the most important thing in life was. I was ecstatic when he replied, “The most important thing is God.” Apparently he has been listening in Sunday school.
“Good job, Little Buddy!” I proudly proclaimed. “Now what is the second most important thing?”
“Toys!” he shouted excitedly.
I realized I still had some work to do, so I calmly asked, “Little Buddy, if we walked into the woods with your toys and your little brother, which one would you be more sad about losing?” He thought about it for a minute and conceded that he would be more sad about losing his brother. I then explained that God is most important, followed by family, and because family is more important than toys, we should be willing to share our toys with our little brother. “Okay, Daddy” Little Buddy sighed.
I felt like I had really done some fantastic parenting and decided to celebrate by pulling out my phone and checking up on the daily news (my favorite time waster). As I was scrolling through the latest political scandal, Little Buddy piped up, “Daddy, I have a question.”
“Of course, son. What’s on your mind?”
“Daddy, is family more important, or are phones?” At that moment, I realized my five-year-old had just outsmarted me.
“Well of course family is more important than phones,” I replied.
“Well, Daddy, could you put down your phone and play with me?”
Of course I put down my phone and played with him. I also took a moment to realize that keeping priorities straight can be just as hard for adults as it is for kids.
Anonymous
Curious as to what you consider to be “the latest political scandal.”
Anonymous
Ellie and her husband are hardcore Trump supporters, so to them the legal proceedings that will hopefully land Trump in prison are a scandal. They seriously need to turn off the Fox News and learn the truth!
Ellie
We are not “hardcore Trump supporters.” And just a few minutes ago, I read an article on NBC News. I think one should read a variety of news sources.
Eileen
So true Mr H. The wisdom of children.
Regina Shea
Children can be so smart. I love them!❤
Anonymous
How can something that does not exist be the most important thing is life? God is NOT real!
Iris
Your child gave you a lesson. And us all. Thank you for sharing.