There are many simple pleasures in this world. As I observe th
e different animals that roam freely in the neighbourhood with Haruka, I too catch the same enthusiasm that Haruka has towards these beautiful creatures of God. It started during my weekend walking strolls with Haruka when she was just around 4-5 months with an eye towards any moving object around her. I would give Tomomi a break to the Japanese bookshop, while its just daddy time with daughter. We walk around the neighbourhood with Haruka in my arm and we would see the different cute poodles taken out by elderly neighbours who also long to greet Haruka. A perfect encounter where Haruka could have a longer stare towards these cute playful creatures, giving her an amusing smile and probably shaped her friendly disposition to want to emulate the playful animals. Animals have little stress in an environment where they are shown love instead of ill treatment and its these content and joy that we can each emulate. Nowadays, children begin to lack these simple content and joy of life that children centuries ago enjoyed without the presence of material attractions, mass media and intense competition. Maybe there is a need to take the children out of their usual environment to gain an observing smile towards how animals smile at life.
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Do you have a pet at home or exposes your children much to animals? Do you think they make a difference in childrens' lives?
(Photos show Haruka warming up to a dog at Blenheim Palace garden, Haruka approaching a cat at Mudchute farm, pigeons, seagulls, ducks and goose at Regent Park, a squirrel approaching Haruka thinking she has some food to give at Crossharbour, London, a swan at Oxford river and Haruka intruding into a family picnic at Bleinheim Palace garden).
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