The other day, the girls were watching TV, and I thought - this is it - this is my 30 min. - here I go. I quietly snuck into my bedroom - I mean, I was quiet - I don't even think the dog heard me. I opened my Bible and my new study book - and I smiled - yep Lord, I did it! But I hadn't even finished one paragraph when I heard feet. Now really, Moms help me here - why is the room no longer fun when Mom leaves?? It's true - you know what I'm talking about - it was all ok until Mom disappeared and then it isn't any fun anymore and so off they go to find Mom. And that is just what happened!
I looked up and Jada was attempting to crawl up onto our bed. I made the "shh" sign to her - I was ok if she wanted to join me, but it had to be quiet. I guess I should have told her to stop wiggling too - my Bible now has lines that are not as straight as I'd like (that's a whole different post!!) due to her inability to sit still! But she sat there for a bit and then disappeared. When she came back she had her notebook and a pencil and came back up by me. She never took her eyes off of me - when I wrote, she wrote. When I read, she pretended to read. When I moved my hand, she moved her hand. (I know, I was getting a lot out of my reading, wasn't I!!??!) It wasn't very long thereafter that Chloe appeared and sat down by me as well. Neither made a peep - Chloe was reading to herself and Jada was continuing to draw in her notebook. I was tempted to think - OH MY WORD - I can not even get 10 min. alone - but I stopped - I really did -
I stopped and thanked God for two little girls that love their momma! And I hope they remember seeing Mom read her Bible often. I am glad I can show them how important it is to me - even with two little girls trying to distract me!
8 comments:
Good job, Mama! You thought you were getting in your Bible reading when really you were teaching your daughters! Perfect example of your actions speaking louder than your words! Praying for you guys this week.
Love, Aunt Jan
That is the sweetest story. A teach and learn moment.
Becky, thanks for sharing your beautiful story. Ahh, the joys when we hold our tongues. The angels were singing. Praise God!
Denise
As a non-morning-caffeine-needing-before-I-dare-face-the-kitchen-let-alone-the-world kind of Mom.. I hear you. And yes.. we teach our kids what is important in those moments when our priorities come barreling into what we thought we wanted to do/get done/accomplish.. so sweet how you explained that.
Missy
They will remember, yes they will. An example of a godly woman, Mom!
what a lovely Mommy you are!
lea
xo
So sweet. Those mommy times are precious, even if it's not what you expected. Thanks for sharing, I can relate to the little personal time mommies of 5 have.
Ahhhhh! Sometimes our God is so humerous! My girls are grown and married and it is still the same,they love their maja (momma) and trying to get a quiet moment is hard. But your story touched me, because when you described your little girl imitating you I realized that was God's way of saying He wants us to imitate Him. How wonderful is our God! Blessings, Kathye (Leeny)
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