As they began fancying homemade pie for dessert, engaging and light hearted conversation descended into pointless, self-serving argumentation which uncontrollably pinballed around the table.
During this frenzied ruction of wrangling words, the youngest grandchild innocently wondered why nobody bothered to stop speaking and start listening.
(Photo: Edward Roads)
Written by Edward Roads
Not everything can be sweet at dessert tables or Christmas tables. Lovely contrast!
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Thank You so much.
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LOL! A familiar scene! Not lately, thank goodness, but quite familiar…usually when conversation turns political. The truths of the holidays.
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Thank You Beth.
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I love this post. You expressed the child’s wonder so simply that it stops our madness in our tracks. 🙂 awesome!
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I truly appreciate that. Thank You so much.
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What a beautiful point to make. Amazing!
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Thank You so much mate. I greatly appreciate it.
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The child’s observation is wise, but I can’t help but notice that you have pictured my exact pie right down to the glass pan. I’m guessing there’s a Fannie Farmer cookbook nearby.
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Thank You so very much. I honestly appreciate your thoughtfulness.
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Wonderful post, Edward. Out of the minds of babes, if only we could see the world as adults through the eyes of a child. 🙂
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Thank You so much. I appreciate it.
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Oh, the holidays! I guess it wouldn’t be the same without everyone trying to talk over each other.
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So true, so true. Thank You so much.
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True story?
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I think most people have experienced something similar, but this scenario is made up. Thank You so much.
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wull … yeah … no ruction necessary … ks
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Thank You Kurt. I appreciate it.
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I thoroughly enjoy your poetic observations. Cheers!
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Thank You so much Paula. I truly appreciate it.
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This scene plays out so many times throughout my life… why does no one wish to listen? Do they become less important? Is it possible for the pie to be complete without the nuts?
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Thank You for your wonderful words. I honestly appreciate it.
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Really good post.
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Thank You so much.
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I love the ending!
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Out of the mouths of babes, for sure. Awesome picture, and a powerful reminder for this one who to often forgets to listen.
Biblical direction tells us, “be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry” (James1:19) but most adults are to busy planning their own response to really listen (guilty myself of doing this). God works in strange ways, I recently had to have surgery on my tongue and I am doing a lot more listening these days and learning that many of my friends and acquaintances have some pretty good idea. 🙂
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Thank You so much for your wonderful words. I truly appreciate it.
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Now that is awesome! They need to read Crucial Conversations and have some of that delicious-looking pie. You have made me crave pie!!!! Great writing, as always.
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Thank You so very much. I greatly appreciate it.
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Am truly impressed with both photo and prose
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I appreciate that. Thank You so much.
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wull … i even liked it the second time i read it … ! ks
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Thank You so much Kurt.
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To listen. So easy and yet so hard. Childrens thoughts are so clear and wise. You have a nice way with words. And thank you for stopping by my blog! You were one of the first to like my post, I’m greatful. Take care!
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I appreciate that. Thank You so very much.
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Sharing this on my blog, The Write Edge Writing Workshop, this morning!
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I like this one. 🙂
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Thank You so much.
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You are welcome! Merry Christmas
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Merry, Merry!!
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Yep yep
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Reblogged this on Travels with Mary and commented:
Nice!
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Out of the mouths of babes! Yeah, for the one who is your youngest grandchild! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year, too! I will be pressing like since your messages are short and sweet! Meaningful, too…. hugs and smiles, Robin
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Thank You so very much Robin. All the best to you and yours as well.
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You play a mean trick to let me see the delectable, flaky crust, the soft, sweet creamy filling and the crunchy pecans, without giving me a plate and fork.
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Glad you enjoyed it Meredith. Thank You so much.
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It’s so true though
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Thank You so much Megan.
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Thanks for the smiles this brought 🙂
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I am so pleased you enjoyed it. Thank You very much.
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Wow, so many comments on your blog. Thanks for visiting me and leaving your like. I like this format where you briefly comment on something that made you think that day. Well done, and Happy new year.
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You are so very kind. Thank You.
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Insightful
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Thank You so much.
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You can certainly see your enthusiasm in the article you write.
The sector hopes for even more passionate writers such as you who are not afraid to say how they believe.
Always follow your heart.
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I honestly appreciate that. Thank You so very much.
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