Giant Lemurs

I bet that got your attention.

What on earth, you ask, do giant lemurs have to do with Lent?  Indeed, you may want to know just what a giant lemur is.  Well, according to my six year old boy, giant lemurs are bigger than gorillas; a baby giant lemur is 100 times the size of a regular lemur and one third the size of a full grown adult giant lemur; they sometimes eat bamboo; and they live as long as humans.  Hopefully, this answers any questions you may have about giant lemurs.

"But what about the Lenten-lemur connection?" you ask.  Fair enough.

The conversation Chip and I had about giant lemurs this morning was this day's reminder of the wonder and imagination that define the world of children.  It's an attitude and approach that is all too often missing from the adult perspective, which is a shame for so many reasons.  Among those is the way the absence of such a perspective limits our ability to fully live into Lent, the healing it can bring, and the new life it can usher in.

My prayer this day is that your Lent is filled with the joy and wonder of giant lemurs.

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