Wishes On A Fountain

After church, my son and I walked by a fountain on their grounds,
and he wanted to throw a coin in and make a wish.

So we got some coins in the car,
and had this conversation.

He said, “Okay Dad, we got two coins. One for me and one for you.”

“You can have my coin.” I answered.

He said.
“Why? Don’t you want to make a wish?”

Jokingly, I said. “It’s okay. You can have my wish.
Mine doesn’t always come true. Maybe it’ll come true with you.”

He insisted I throw my own coin and make my own wish.
I gave in.

So, we got to the fountain and he went first.
Closed his eyes.
Concentrated.
And threw the coin.
Then looks at me for my turn.

As I throw my coin, I said to him.
“I wish for your wish to come true.”

He screamed, “NO!”
“Why did you wish that, Dad?”

“Why not?” I asked.

He answered,
“Because that was my wish for you.”

That’s great.
Now we just cancelled each others wish out.
And we’re out of coins.


Sweet kid though, huh?

4 thoughts on “Wishes On A Fountain

  1. That’s why kids are the best gift we could ever have : ) Enjoy the moment my friend.

  2. What can I say, but that is my grandson who cares about other people just like his mother. Tyler has just as big heart as Tracy. Hope to think that she got that from me.(haha). Sure wish we could there for his first communion(sp).We will be in spirit. Love you all-Mom

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