For
those of you following this blog for a while, you may remember a few
years back when I wrote a piece about taking day-trips for families.
While hopefully helpful and interesting, that post was written from a
different perspective- the outside observer.
This month, I returned to these same two locations I initially visited, but this time as a mother. How wonderful it is to see the same exact thing from a different perspective. In my case, through the eyes of a toddler.
Being able to see the world around us in a new way is truly amazing. I never noticed
how colorful certain fish were or how big a pig could be. My toddler
was able to point out different details and offer amusement, saying
"wow" at some cool things that we as adults may take for granted.
Of course, traveling with a toddler also presents
a reminder about how important self-care is. As adults, we may be on
the go all the time and constantly push ourselves to complete our tasks or make the next appointment on-time.
With a toddler, however, we can slow down. We can linger here and stare
there. We can and should take breaks for potty and food and shade.
We
are also reminded that we can see different sides to things. There are
many perspectives to each experience in our life. Going to the same
place we have been to before but with different people can change the
experience. Hearing someone else's viewpoint on their role in a scenario
can help us understand the experience better.