Getting through the young years
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
This past Sunday night, our children’s choir led a program on the great hymns of the faith. Afterward, a nice gentleman approached me, and asked, “Was your kid the one up there in the gray shirt?”
I paused not because I didn’t remember if my kid was wearing a gray shirt under his choir robe, but because I wasn’t sure if I wanted to own whatever he was going to tell me. My husband is still away on business, so he wasn’t there for me to point to and say, “No, that’s his kid.”
I’m too tired to think up a new line.
I pushed the rewind button in my memory file, and I didn’t recall any of my children misbehaving in the choir loft. So I cautiously acknowledged the offspring as my own. “Well, I’ll be! Did you know that he knew every word to all the hymns?” [Not just the songs he was supposed to know.] ” I just watched him for my cues to sing.”
Gone are the days of quick getaway bedtime tunes like Twinkle, Twinkle.
I beamed with pride…and relief. Then, I pointed out all my other star pupils just in case he wanted to know. All the ones that were smiling sweetly at the moment anyway. If I had a penny Google share for every lady that cautions me to savor the moments because it “goes by so fast”, I could retire. Like The Donald.
Our days are fleeting, and they are numbered. My children will be gone from underfoot before I know it. I will look back and wonder how it went by so fast. (Polly-want-a-cracker? Repeat after me…) For now though, in this stage of motherhood, I’ll just be sure to file the good reports up front and within very close reach. And then, the days won’t seem so long.
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This is so true. Thanks for the reminder. I haven’t been too patient with my dc since hubby has been out of town.
Comment by Kelli (May 10, 2005 @ 8:31 am )
Just discovered your site via my daughter. Family values … a love for the Lord. What a breath of fresh air! Thanks
Comment by Liz Bugh (May 10, 2005 @ 9:49 am )
Dh is working in Maine until a job opens up here so I’m joining the dh-out-of-town club once again! It is certainly a balm to the mommy’s overworked-stretched-thin soul to hear a nice comment when daddy is gone!
Comment by Lyn (May 10, 2005 @ 10:20 am )
I will add to the “thanks for the great reminder.” My little one is 11 months (today acctually) and is sick and teething and wanting to nurse about 26 hours a day. I too am sick and just wanting to rest. And yet days like this are so fleeting and the joy of the sweet baby days will be gone soon. I’m looking forward to the talking though, I want to know what is going on in that little head of hers.
Comment by tiffany (May 10, 2005 @ 11:10 am )
Amy,
Our children are in children’s choirs too and it is so sweet watching them sing…when they behave! Our five year old just had his concert and we were so pleased with him. In the past, he would be placed right next to his best friend which meant they would just cut up the whole time and not sing. But this year he sang everything and after he was done he jumped up and down and said, “I did a great job!!!” (No problem with self-esteem there
Our oldest was another story. Even though he knew all the songs and had learned every single hymn of the month, he was not a good boy at his concert. He seems to always get placed on the top riser and then gets lost behind someone. He also gets placed next to his friends. So the whole concert he sang a little and then looked behind himself at the big screen and then would swish the big curtain around for a while. Needless to say, we were not happy.
But all in all, those times are so precious and it always helps to have a reminder about treasuring them.
Tomorrow night is our children’s choirs annual hymn sing where all the choirs, age 3-5th grade lead a time of singing. It always warms my heart.
Blessings.
Comment by Meredith B. (May 10, 2005 @ 11:52 am )
… but because I wasn’t sure if I wanted to own whatever he was going to tell me.
Yes. Exactly.
“Oh, the one with her skirt above her head? No, that isn’t my daughter.”
“The one singing the song backwards to prove she can? Umm … never seen her before.”
Comment by Heather L. Sanders (May 10, 2005 @ 1:39 pm )
I look at my children out the window sometimes when they are playing or working in the yard and break into: Sunrise, Sunset….Is this the little girl I carried?, is this the little boy at play? I don’t remember growing older, when did they? O.K. I’m teary-eyed, time to go hug my children…and young adults, gulp.
Comment by Jul (May 10, 2005 @ 4:52 pm )
Oh, and this was cute. The other night our oldest 15 1/2 year old young man was sitting at the table and we were going down Memory Lane–HE welled up and said, “I feel sentimental, can we play some old family videos?” dh->John and I loved that!
Comment by Jul (May 10, 2005 @ 4:56 pm )
“No, that’s his kid.”
Ha! I can sooooo hear you saying that!
Comment by Valerie (Kyriosity) (May 10, 2005 @ 7:46 pm )