I was sweeping the kitchen tonight and remembered back to when I was younger. Whenever it was time to clean the house, my mom would assign chores to everyone based on what they were most capable of doing. She always got to do the "cool" jobs, like vaccuuming and mopping. While I usually got stuck wiping down the counters or picking up my toys.
I remember saying "Mom, I want to help you clean, but not this way. I want to do something else." And she would always reply, "Katie, you're not old enough to do that yet. Help in the ways you can."
In my spiritual life, I find myself all to often saying "But Father, I don't want to take care of this right now, I want to do that. It's more important." And he always responds with "Katie, help in the ways you can. That's what's important." There's nothing more humbling than seeing yourself unchanged from the child you used to be.
Anyway, just something I've been thinking about.