Love this one Rob. Pets trust us pretty completely, as we provide a lot of their most basic needs every day. They sure don't ask us a lot of off-the-wall questions.
BUT - the larger point is not lost. Guilt and disappointment can be emotions that hang on for a long time. Very consciously granting ourselves and others an extra helping of grace can go a long way to easing those often dark and lasting emotions.
We will do our best to take good care and ask you to do the same.
And you're right, pets don't ask many questions other than, "is it time to eat now?" and "why aren't you doing what I want right now?" It can be quite refreshing.
Your writings, especially such as this, dispel any stereotype of "the simple farmer". Thanks, Rob.
Indeed... it is possible it illustrates the concept of a "simpler farmer." The question is... simpler than what? Thanks for your affirming comments!
Love this one Rob. Pets trust us pretty completely, as we provide a lot of their most basic needs every day. They sure don't ask us a lot of off-the-wall questions.
BUT - the larger point is not lost. Guilt and disappointment can be emotions that hang on for a long time. Very consciously granting ourselves and others an extra helping of grace can go a long way to easing those often dark and lasting emotions.
Thanks! Take good care over there.
We will do our best to take good care and ask you to do the same.
And you're right, pets don't ask many questions other than, "is it time to eat now?" and "why aren't you doing what I want right now?" It can be quite refreshing.