We Must Strive To Be Worthy of the Love We’re Given
<p>My wife showed me a picture of her new classroom with her name on the door.</p>
<p>“You did it,” I said.</p>
<p>“Did what?”</p>
<p>“You achieved your objective. Ten years ago you said you wanted to be a teacher at the local school district. Now you are! Congratulations!”</p>
<p>She has a special smile for moments like these. My wife is usually too hard on herself. She’s serious, determined, and driven. But right then, a ray of happiness came out of her like a sunbeam.</p>
<p>I was reminded of the expressions of joy I often see on the faces of my children. It’s a combination of innocence, delight, beauty, and love. Perhaps it’s too infrequent that we pause to tread water in time and simply have a look at the scenery.</p>
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