The snow falls silently - big flakes finding their rest. The little ones and I are leaving the doctor's office in the evening and I am eager to be home. I shepherd them to the car, but the oldest lingers. I had climbed in the car to get the boys buckled in, and was growing impatient when I caught sight of her. She is six years old, and thinks snow is beautiful. "Just look at it all!" she says, large flakes landing in her hair, caressing those pink … [Read more...]
Focus
I wonder what resources I could use for a family devotional - you know - one that might work for four kids under six. We have tried ones in the past that leave us reprimanding the kids to pay attention more than instilling in them Biblical truths. We need one that is consistent, that we don't try a few times and then cast aside in the busyness.I look for more verses for the kids to memorize - which ones will remind them how we expect them to behave? Or how about them memorizing … [Read more...]
Order
I remember even when she was just one year old she would line up her little toys in a straight line across the floor. One time when she had turned to get a few more toys, I nudged one out of order. She looked back, and noticing the one out of order, she glared up at me, pushing it back in line. We laughed. When she was two I remember staying in a hotel one night while traveling with my Mom and sister. She was trying to lay out her small pink blankie - … [Read more...]
Recognition
It happened just days ago, his little face staring up at mine - searching, wondering and then, there it was - a smile. Not one of those newborn smiles brought on by gas - but a real one. He moved his arms frantically, lifted his chin and a small sound escaped from deep within. A sound that said that all the long nights, the constant nursings - giving of myself to this tiny child have meant something, have created a bond. He recognizes his momma. After weeks of … [Read more...]
Clutter
A few screwdrivers, scissors, nails, tape, batteries, buttons, remotes long forgotten, rubberbands, and more are lying in a drawer affectionately named the "junk drawer". A basket on one shelf holds loose change, extra pens, more buttons, paperclips, a princess lip gloss, and a token for free ice cream. I am pretty sure we all have them - drawers, cabinets, shelves, baskets, an area where things accumulate. Things that may be related to each other, but they are piled or dumped … [Read more...]
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