Friday, November 13, 2009

Thankful



If you read my twitter thing, then you already heard this story. If you don't, do not fret I am going to re-tell it.

Kids were at school. I was alone. Drove to Jude's, my favorite place to get a chai latte and pumpkin bread, and got those items that are my favorite.

I was texting Matt while waiting. When the lady came to the window, I put my phone in my lap and the screen saver and wall paper has pictures of the kids. "Ohhh are those your honeys?" She asked. At first I'm not sure what she is talking about because the kids weren't in the car and for a moment I panicked because I thought I had lost my mind.

"Oh on my phone? Ya that's my kids, they're at school."
"Mine turns 20 today."
"Oh well, congratulations!"
"Ah thanks. She's 20 and my other daughter is 22."

She went back inside. When she came back to the window she said, "When they were 3 and 1 I would pray with them every time I left them."
"So like before you dropped them off at school?"
"Before we went any where. I'd pray in the house. I know it wasn't my doing that made them the wonderful women they are today, but I am just so thankful I got to be their Mom."

She went back inside again. What she said struck me. "I am so thankful to be THEIR mom." Usually I say, "I am so thankful they are my children." I never stopped to pause and look at it the other way.

"That is a nice way of putting it, usually we say how we are thankful they are our children."
"Ya, well, I mean it they are so great. You hang on to this time because..." she began to cry, "I would give anything to be able to hold them and rock them again."

Then I began to cry and a car came up behind me, so I had to move.

I have been thinking about what she said. "I am so thankful to be their mom."

6 comments:

  1. So true. Thanks for the gentle reminder.

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  2. Megan...this is so powerful! WOW! I am so thankful to by my kids' Mom! Thanks for sharing this!

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  3. Love the truth of what you said. Addy is staying for 3 nights at my parent's for the first time and I have found myself praying endlessly for her! Leaving them ANYWHERE is a humble reminder that they truly are not "ours". Trusting God for their safety and health is hard to do but is the only thing we truly can do =)

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  4. Ash, you know, we've left the kids a handful of times. It never gets easy, BUT like you said, it is a good reminder to trust God.

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  5. Megan, thanks for stopping by my blog! I did make the cake. It is a buttercream transfer (google that term for directions). It was pretty easy, except for my persnickety-ness. :)

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  6. Awww, see that is anothe rreason we like Jude's! :) The Italiano, Organics, chai, and niceness! :) I miss Jude's...and you...:) I like what she said.

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For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. -Corinthians 5:14