Thursday, March 7, 2013

Care for the Little Ones

I am grateful for people on the earth who love and appreciate little children.
Last year I found myself late at night on an airplane bulging with passengers going north from Mexican City to Culican.
The seats in the plane were close together, and every seat was taken, mostly by the gracious people of Mexico.
Everywhere inside the plane there were packages and carry on luggage of all sizes.

A young woman came down the aisle with four small children, the oldest of which appeared to be about four and the youngest a newborn.
She was also trying to manage a diaper bag and a stroller and some bags.
The children were tired, crying, and fussing.
As she found her seat in the airplane, the passengers around her, both men and women, literally sprang to her aid.
Soon the children were being lovingly and tenderly comforted and cared for by the passengers.
They were passed from one passenger to another all over the airplane.

The result was an airplane full of baby-sitters.
The children settled down in the caring arms of those who cradled them and, before long, went to sleep.
Most remarkable was that a few men who were obviously fathers and grandfathers tenderly cradled and caressed the newborn child without any false, macho pride.
The mother was freed from the care of her children most of the flight.

The only thing that I felt bad about was that no one passed the baby to me!
I relearned that appreciation for and thoughtfulness and kindness to little children are an expression of the Savior's love for them.

-James E. Faust -Gratitude As a Saving Principle - April 1990 Conference

Until you next see these words;
I'll be watching the leaves.
Enjoy the day!

-Sarnic Dirchi

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