So the other day we were running errands in the States and doing a fair bit of driving. I don't even remember what the original topic was, but Grasshopper had asked some question about something. After I answered him, he followed it up with his first "why?" and I tried to answer him as satisfactorily as possible. But it wasn't good enough, and after several more "why" pleas, it got down to "Well, because God made it that way."
"But, why did God make it that way?"
"I don't know, Grasshopper. He just did."
"But why?"
I think at this point I decided to at least enjoy the ride.
"Because He wanted you to be curious about it."
"But why?"
"Because you are almost three and it is important to learn to ask questions and be curious when you are almost three."
"But why?"
"Because your brain is growing so fast and you are learning so much, and being curious helps you to learn even more."
"But why?"
"Well, I think God chooses age almost 3 to start your curiosity because it gives Him a chance to work on mommy's character."
"But why?"
"Because I need to develop patience and kindness and the ability to be longsuffering."
"But why?"
"Because those are fruits of the spirit and God says we need those things."
"But why?"
"Because the Bible says that the fruits of the spirit help make life work better. And goodness knows I need more patience."
"But why?"
"Because it doesn't come in a pill and you can't buy it at the store, and you really need those character traits for life."
"But why?"
"For my sanctification apparently."
"But why?"
"Oh look, we're at the border and it's time to get in line."
"Mommy, why do we have to wait our turn?"
Of course, you totally know how the rest of the conversation went. Life with an almost three year old is a unique kind of wonderful and exhausting all at one time.
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Years ago when I couldn't take one more "Why" I would say "So little girls like you could ask why" Some days it stopped the Why's for a long while, some days for a moment or 2
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