huh, what is this strange thingy dingy?
Not long ago, I stood behind the van, remote in hand, pressing the "unlock" button over and over, hoping for a miracle. And then a miracle appeared. My nephew, Charlie, was standing next to me, noticing. He said, "Auntie Beck, just use the key."
Are you kidding me? All those times I had squeezed myself into the back of the van or sent someone else scrambling back there to pull up the lock toggle, I could have simply put the key into the lock and given a little twist.
Sometimes the solution to a challenge is right in front of us, so clear and obvious and easy that we push it aside as if it's in the way, looking around it to find "the goshdarn answer", the more complicated the better. Sometimes, if we're really lucky, a great and gentle teacher will appear to guide us back to center. I have thought about that precious moment with my nephew, who is also my godson, many times since that day.
Thank you, Charlie.

Loved this piece! Your story reminded me about the times when we shake a dying TV remote just to get one more "click" out of it! I mean, who would actually think to get up and change a channel? :)
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