As the little boy struggled to run toward me, his mother seemed a bit embarrassed.
“I’m sorry,” she said, “but he seems to want to come to you. I don’t know why.”
Her 2-year-old son ran to me with his little arms extended and I reached down to pick him up. His mother smiled as she realized that I wasn’t bothered by her son’s eagerness for attention. As the toddler threw his arms around my neck and hugged me tightly, I told her that I found her son delightful.
I don’t know why this little boy was so eager to see me. He and his mother had just arrived to look at a home that I was showing to them. He had certainly never seen me before. But he wanted my attention — and I was delighted to give it to him.
The meeting was only a few minutes. There wasn’t really anything of lasting importance about it. But as I look back over my day Monday, those are the only minutes that stand out as enjoyable and meaningful.

Had enough yet? Ready to quit pretending politics changes things?
Now that his wife is gone for good, man is left with memories and love
It’s time to kick the arrogance of ‘American exceptionalism’ to curb
There’s a secret to contentment that selfish people never accept
No matter who you are or what you’ve done, time is your enemy
Your narratives shape your politics, religion, friendships, relationships
Financial crisis seems serious when it hits your own neighbors
There are times we need to quit; what do you need to quit today?