Friday, March 28, 2008

Life's Truly Special Pleasures

It's hard sometimes to focus on the things that are important in life, and at times, even hard to count your blessings, but often when I am in a pit, I find relief by listing life's little pleasures. I hope the kidlets can learn to do the same. I have been told that my kids will watch how I respond to life and follow suit. That is a HUGE responsibility!!!! So, I went down the list of things in which I find pleasure:

  • Birds chirping early in the morning as I awake
  • Hearing my beautiful kids breathing as they sleep
  • Watching the kids laugh and play
  • Little unexpected hugs and kisses
  • Random "I love yous"
  • Hearing Sophia say, "We need to pray"
  • The smell of fresh mowed lawn
  • Sunny skies
  • Good books
  • A nice car to travel in
  • Interviews that go extremely well
  • Friends who love at all times just because the Bible says so regardless of big or little mistakes
  • Scripture at the right moment (not always keen on it, but it hits the right spot when least expected)
  • Crisp air and the heat of the sun on my back
  • Unconditional Love
  • God's grace and provision of salvation to sinful mankind
  • Friends who can speak the truth even when it HURTS
  • Unexpected adrenaline rushes
Some of these I share with the kids on some level, but mostly I just remind them of good things randomly throughout the day. The most important thing to me is that my kids grow up to be Christ followers. I want them to know Him in a real way and to encounter true joy in their lives. I want them to experience joy that even I haven't experienced fully. The tough part of that is that my decisions determine how much they will trust God. Seeing that in writing is scary! I am their authority and how I behave will either bless them or haunt them in the future. OH MY! I know I don't want to hear a list of ways that I made their lives hard or how my decisions caused them strife, but you know, I think no matter what I do, I'll still succomb to being human. I just pray that this humanity doesn't thwart my kids from having a real and living relationship day to day with Christ. If I can't pass on that legacy in a real way, I will have failed them.

So, in turn, I ask those around me who love God and live for him day by day to pray a hedge around us.

I am still working all of this out in my mind and hopefully it will hit my heart at some point.

1 comment:

allie said...

i no im only 17 years old. but i still wanna say that i will be a "Friend who love at all times regardless of big or little mistakes I make" because i no if i make a mistake you will still love me. i love you deana!