When I was four years old I spent my first Christmas away from my father and although I never mentioned it, I missed him that year. I slept on a Murphy bed, in Madrid, Spain at my grandmother's house whilst my very young mother recovered from her broken heart and marriage. At four you don't think about those kinds of things, it takes some living to appreciate what your parents have done.
But I did miss my father.
I wonder if that is how "my" kids are feeling now, like even though they know they are loved, someone is missing. It was lost feeling...and it feels like how I miss my mother now. How I could use her guidance in raising these children and helping their wounds heal to bearable scars.
What do you want for Christmas?
What do you need for Christmas?
Are they the same things?
I asked this of the kids I teach Sunday school to on Sunday and most of them told me they'd really have to think about it and since we won't meet until after the holidays, they all promised to tell me next year.
I humbly said good...and promised I would tell them too.
What I want and need are getting closer to the same things the older I get.
Interesting.
Mom said that would happen.
I dream in color, write poetry, talk about God, parent kids and finally wonder about it all
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Christina, this is so lovely and sensitive. God bless you all.
ReplyDeleteI love how you can take your own life experiences, no mater how far in the past, and apply them to the children who are in your life now. Many of us, the older we get, tend to get too far away from the things that happened when we were four years old to be able to put them to any good use.
ReplyDeleteObviously, dear, you are a great foster Mom. I am thrilled for you.
You know, what kids need the most at Christmas is security, warm clothing and snuggles/hugs. A gift or two is nice, but they just want the love.
ReplyDeletei miss visiting you..
ReplyDeletehere to wish you and your beautiful family a very, Merry
Christmas hon. May God's blessings be upon you today and always.
Merry Christmas, Hope all is well. I tried to post to your new blogg but it would not let me sign in so I e-mailed you and have not heard back from you in over a week. Hope you are ok??? Do you still have an e-mail account? I'm trying again to see if this goes through... If not I will try to e-mail you again.
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
miss ya too,
xoxo