I have some happy news this week – as of 12:26 on Sunday morning, I officially have a new baby nephew!
My brother and his wife had their first child – a happy, healthy 7 pound 7 ounce wonder – born exactly on his due date. He clearly understands the importance of being punctual.
We are all ecstatic of course, and all of this baby business got me thinking about how much the world has changed since I was a wee one. Being a child of the 80′s (yes, I’m still rather young, but I *have* seen four decades), my generation has seen the rise of the Internet, globalization, climate change and yes, the Wii.
In the digital age, it’s easy to get seduced by the details. The high-res-high-def-high-speed-surround-sound-microwaveable-would-you-like-fries-with-that mentality is everywhere. I wondered what things my little nephew would see in his lifetime. How would the landscapes of the world change?
Then it hit me – the best things in life, those things that truly affect us, are timeless. The things I enjoy most about the world are the things my parents enjoyed, and theirs before them. They are also the things I hope any children I have would get to see. Incidentally, they’re also free.
Bonus.
So here, little nephew, is a list for you and other children (and kids-at-heart like my lovely blog readers), to remind you of the timeless things in life.
In your life, I wish you:
- Birds outside your window, singing away the night every morning.
- Mud to squish between your toes. Don’t worry what your parents say, just tell them that feet wash.
- Snow-fort building snow, and lots of it.
- Hot summer days, shared with lemonade, cool breezes and true friends.
- Open fields with itchy grasses that tickle your legs while you run.
- Flat rocks to skip, and big ones that just make huge splashes.
- Stars to count while you’re camping, or just to gaze at when you’re feeling small.
- Bugs! Watch them, follow them, enjoy them and set them free again.
- Trees to climb, with perfectly placed ‘helper’ branches.
- Polar bears, tigers and gray wolves. Remember every life has its place.
- Waterfalls that take your breath away.
- Heights that do the same.
- Hot sand on a beach that makes you do the anti-burn dance.
- Strawberry baskets for catching crayfish in ponds.
- Bridges. Some will lead you to better versions of yourself.
- Crackly piles of raked-up leaves in the fall. Feel free to leaf-dive.
- Rain on your face and inside your rubber boots. *Squish*
- Winter coat zippers that never nip at your chin as you do them up.
- A warm towel after a cool swim in the blue ocean.
- Books. These will take you to rainforests, deserts and the depths of the ocean.
- Grass stains on your legs and the perfect walking stick.
- Feathery, furry and scaly friends to learn about.
- And last but not least, a trusty dog. He’ll be a friend for life that you’ll never forget.
Happy Monday everyone! I’d love to hear about your timeless nature thoughts, so leave ‘em in the comments if you’re up to it!
Keep it wild!

January 18th, 2010 at 2:08 pm
Congratulations on the birth of your nephew. Little ones are so precious. I love your list.
I also visited your The Deal/About page and I just think what you wrote there is great. Yes, we are all connected.
January 18th, 2010 at 8:51 pm
Congratulations! Babies always make me stop and think about what changes they are likely to see, as they grow up. My grandmother has amazing stories of traveling in horse-drawn wagons to work in the Michigan logging camps, as a young girl. She has seen automobiles, airplanes, electricity, telephones – it’s mind boggling!
January 21st, 2010 at 2:58 pm
What a great post! Congratulations on your addition to the family! I love your list of “timeless things in life” Kudos! Thanks so much for sharing.
February 4th, 2010 at 12:41 pm
Congratulations on the birth of your nephew! This is the best wish list, ever! I wish you the same.