Although the ideal is to focus on one things at a time, moms with kids (dads too, sometimes) can become expert at two things at once, and it can be fun. Think of times you've tasted two tastes together, or heard two things at once. Sometimes they blend; sometimes they are jarring.
It's easy to see two things at once, or to notice a combination or juxtaposition you would not have expected.
Thinking many thoughts, and deciding which to keep and which to set aside is the basis of choices, and of wise decision making!
Whirl and Twirl
photo by Mark Elrick
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