I tried to explain they are in the ground getting ready to grow and soon we will see the plants, and later the actual fruit (or in this case, vegetable) of our labor. Her anticipation for seeing the potatoes grow overnight is typical of children. The innocent impatience, the excited giddiness that accompanies getting even small tasks and chores accomplished.
I have heard many things said of a "childlike faith", to come to Jesus as the children did with "simple faith". In reality I don't think there is a more complex AND simplistic idea than faith, but that is not where I am headed for each of us is given "a measure of faith". Most of us lack the other childlike component I believe Jesus revered--anticipation! To think that potatoes will sprout up overnight like the beanstalk of fairy tales is integral to having a child's outlook.
Instead of performing our "Christian" duties with druggery and snarling, shouldn't we be like children? Looking forward to the Lord's outcome? Seems to me we allow the necessary, but anchor-heavy temperance of realism bring our outlook to the basement. We cannot live just like children after our maturity begins or especially after having children of our own. Bills need to be paid, ideas for dinner must appear on the table, and responsibilities met. We can retain, or minimally regain, an aspect of childhood--anticipation!
I urge you, the next time to go the Lord in prayer, bring your childlike