tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12641492.post-70278935256199472302007-08-13T11:25:00.000-07:002007-08-15T16:00:59.555-07:00The Litmus TestI was visiting with my old friend Andrea, my new friend Alie, one in the same. She was in the kitchen making us breakfast after her morning jog. I slept in on the couch. Now I was sitting in the kitchen, my feet propped-up on a chair, my elbow on the table, my head resting in my hand, telling one of my stories.<br /><br />All of a sudden there’s a kid standing in the open front door. Uh oh, what’s he trying to sell? I think to myself, but ask “What’s up?” anyway.<br />“How much is this?” he asks holding up a Tasmanian Devil stuffed animal.<br />Oh yeah, Alie’s free box, I remember. “Nothing,” I tell him, “It’s free.”<br />He spins around, “It’s free mom,” he says from the top of the porch, holding the devil up in the air like he just won a prize.<br /><br />Then he goes down the steps, out of my view, and I hear him again - “It’s free,” with excitement.<br /><br />Then I know: The joy of getting something for free? It's pure.ecowrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16130448566702687227noreply@blogger.com