Children get so excited to blow bubbles. They’re exhilarated watching the air they exhale conjure this glistening, expanding see-through ball that floats up toward the sky. Some children stand motionless, watching in amazement as the bubbles drift away. Others chase the bubbles and pop them, amused by the splatter it causes before wiping themselves off and doing it again. It’s fun but educational. Blowing those bubbles represents potential and opportunities. They can either make one as big as possible and take it as high as it can go, or they can try it out, scrap it if they want – even if it leaves a mess they’ll have to clean up, and try again. |THIS.
[Photo by Kendall D. Lartigue | Words by Mr. Joe Walker]