An Ounce

A Lesson in Perfection: The Perspective of a Child

September 01, 2023 Jim Fugate Season 5 Episode 35
A Lesson in Perfection: The Perspective of a Child
An Ounce
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An Ounce
A Lesson in Perfection: The Perspective of a Child
Sep 01, 2023 Season 5 Episode 35
Jim Fugate

To help direct his boys' attention during church services, his dad gave him some paper, and a few crayons, and encouraged him to create a picture. 

The boy did his best. But still, he wiggled and squirmed and just kept talking – as quietly as he could - to the characters he was placing on the paper - and his dad, who watched patently over him. Apparently whispering was not something the boy was familiar with. 

When the picture was finished, he excitedly showed it to his father, and pointed out the characters and other things he had made with the crayons. Then he began to note the colors he had used. It was surprising how well he spoke considering his age. 

But then, he paused a little, and then said, “... and this is yeh-woah. I know that’s not how you say it, I’m trying, but it’s as good I can do it." 

This is when the lesson starts.

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Show Notes

To help direct his boys' attention during church services, his dad gave him some paper, and a few crayons, and encouraged him to create a picture. 

The boy did his best. But still, he wiggled and squirmed and just kept talking – as quietly as he could - to the characters he was placing on the paper - and his dad, who watched patently over him. Apparently whispering was not something the boy was familiar with. 

When the picture was finished, he excitedly showed it to his father, and pointed out the characters and other things he had made with the crayons. Then he began to note the colors he had used. It was surprising how well he spoke considering his age. 

But then, he paused a little, and then said, “... and this is yeh-woah. I know that’s not how you say it, I’m trying, but it’s as good I can do it." 

This is when the lesson starts.

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