When my kids were little, they often came to me with “what ifs.”What if the school bus starts to fly?What if we ate dessert first? What if God never invented rabbits? Or ice cream? Or trees? Or bikes? Or the rain?What if my hair turned into spaghetti noodles?What if all the grass turned purple?What if broccoli tasted like candy and candy tasted like broccoli?What if the person we see in the mirror isn’t the same as the person everyone else sees?Attending to these what ifs often proved difficult because they were, for the most part, unanswerable and not based in ...