Kids are chaos
As an artist, there can be tension between my love of creativity, and my desire to keep a tidy house — along with raising uninjured, generally non-chaotic kids.
These words are gentle reminders to myself.
From Lady Allen of Hurtwood — advocate of adventure playgrounds for children:
“Better a broken bone than a broken spirit.”
And from astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who implores us to embrace children’s curiosity. That their curiosity (provided it does not kill them) is worth the extra work, cleanup, and mending.
“Kids are sources of chaos and disorder. … They are experimenting with their environment. Everything is new to them.”
“You don’t have kids with the intent of retaining a clean house.”
I’m still learning to embrace the disorder.
That mud puddle? [cringe]
Go. Go jump in it.