Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bring On the Rain

With flash flooding, thunder, lightening, hail and wind raging outside our living room window this evening, this is how The Deuce choose to spend most of their night. And even though our unending quest these last few weeks has been teaching them to "sit" and not "climb" on the couch, tonight was undeniably an exception to the rule.

In my opinion, one of the most endearing aspects about small children is their perspective. They view the world, life, and all that it holds, with such wonder. Be it a pebble on the back porch or the garbage truck making it's way down the street, it all equally captures their attention and fills them with amazement.

Too often I am guilty of hurrying their curiosity though. Too impatient to stop. Too busy to watch. Too task oriented to appreciate. And it's not until the moment passes by that I realize that it's even happened.

That is why I am so grateful for a patient God who is gracious to provide a renewed perspective. He uses moments like tonight, where you can't help but stop and be drawn in by the fascination that your children have towards His magnificent creation. Where you're reminded that no matter how numerous the chores or how much of a handful those little ones might have been that day, we should still stop. Stop and enjoy our children and joy that they take in learning about our Creator's world that we so often take for granted.

"Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O LORD, and You exalt Yourself as head over all.
" 1 Chronicles 29:11

5 comments:

Sydni said...

Great post Sarah.

Tania said...

Thats very very true! Thank you so much for the reminder Sarah!! Your boys are a wonder in themselves!! Love you all!!
Tania

Teresa said...

Beautifully said, Sarah-- Enjoy these wonderful and precious times-- I think we all need to take into account what you have just said.

Susan said...

Yep! May we all take more time to stop and just enjoy these moments. They will be gone too quickly.

Jennmoya said...

Amen Sister! Thank you!