re·sil·ient
riˈzilyənt/
adjective1.
(of a substance or object) able to recoil or spring back into shape after bending, stretching, or being compressed.
synonyms: flexible, pliable, supple;
- I'm taking Oliver's lead -- springing back into shape, feeling my supple body, my pliable mind. There are no accidents, as my friend Carrie says, and hope springs eternal, says Alexander P.
Oliver is my guru too. He is getting his man face. I see hints of it, the way I saw hints of Henry's a couple of years ago. It's so fascinating to watch our children grow. I am glad you are taking Oliver's cue. He is going to employ us all, by the way.
ReplyDeleteYour friend Carrie is right, plus, she loves your pliable, resilient, supple self! I like the green, is that in keeping with the spring theme? I'm sure it's not an accident!
ReplyDeleteAngella is right -- Oliver DOES look older in that bottom photo. Resilience is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. Resilience is such a good trait to teach a child. Especially in today's world.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Oliver rocks! He really does. You're helping him do and be just what he needs.
ReplyDeleteOh Oliver! We all learn from you. And with you. I am glad you are in this world!
ReplyDeleteLemonade stands in Mid October...... love how he has chosen to transport his stock of coolers... hope his sales are plenty and your joy in observing is immense.
ReplyDeletehope entrepreneur boy had another good business day!
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