by Howard Hain
Norman Rockwell, “The Jester”, 1939
“Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.”
—William Shakespeare, Hamlet: Act 5, scene 1
Early this morning, Francesca and I had a good laugh.
The sun was up, we were not. We were out late a few days ago. On Saturday night we visited a friend’s home and didn’t get to bed until after 11. That’s pretty late for all of three of us, but for Francesca, from her six-year-old perspective, it was “almost the next day!”
So this morning, the Monday of a new week, we found the consequences of that shortened Saturday-night sleep still catching up with us.
Francesca had made her way from her bedroom to the couch I guess around five. I sat up just about half past, the sun fully making its presence known, and as I looked toward the couch I saw Francesca propped against some…
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That’s such a prayer you both took part in. One a child and the other becoming like a child. Priceless for you, Francesca and God!!! What a blessing. And as for me, I was picturing the whole thing and a smile was on my face the whole time. Thank you Howard what a precious moment. Thank you for sharing it.
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