Friday, July 13, 2012
(The following is from Leonard Sweet's marvelous new book, WHAT MATTERS MOST--How We Got The Point but Missed The Person)A man was standing over his baby's crib, intently staring. His wife entered the room and watched in silence. She saw in her husband's face a wide range of emotions: wonder, doubt, admiration.
Deeply touched, she put her arm around him and, with eyes glistening and voice trembling, said, "A penny for you thoughts." Unhesitatingly, he blurted out: "For the life of me, I can't see how anybody can make a crib like that for $89.95."
Agog over the manger, amiss to the baby in the manger.
3 comments:
So true.
Love,
Charlotte
Open my eyes, Lord!
OK, I first laughed out loud.
Then, a pause to absorb the message. Wonderful!
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