Friday, November 19, 2010
My Boy
Monday, November 8, 2010
An idea and a little spontaneity
- We were met with surprise but we were received. People love bold and vulnerable kids.
- One guy wanted to give the boys something too and gave them each $1. I felt it was right to just receive his kindness. And Andrew gave his away to the next man he met.
- One guy had a dog and said his name was Elmo. I said "Really?!" and he said "only when kids are around, his real name is (expletive)." I was amused by this...even he seemed protective of the kids.
- One man asked us where we attended church and had questions about whether he'd be welcome on the weekend. I told him absolutely yes and how to get there.
- We took some play-dough and a baby blanket and asked Jesus to show us some kids to give to. One man mentioned he had a boy about Andrew's age so we gave him the play-dough. He was thrilled. We talked to two young men who both said they had babies but didn't want to take the (white) blanket for fear they get it dirty before they saw their babies again. Next time I'll ask for the address and send it to them.
- One man clearly wasn't mentally together...and he grabbed a lot of candy and tried to take the bucket from Andrew. Another man standing in the group immediately grabbed the bucket back for Andrew and said "what's wrong with you - give that kid his bucket!" He and I had been chatting so I thanked him. Andrew and Luke were not bothered by any of this exchange.
On the way home I asked the boys what they noticed about the area and they told me that people didn't really have houses like we did and no playsets were around and no yards. We got to thank God for all that He has given to us.
I'm under no false impressions that we did something huge and majestic today. But it did force us all out of our comfort zone and into real conversations with real people that we never would have seen or met. It definitely served to show me what was in my own heart - nervousness about engaging people when I wasn't sure how/if we'd be received and wondering whether what we were doing was just stupid. But I believe God put that story in my hands this morning and am thankful we were spontaneous enough to say yes. I think this was born in His heart.
I feel like a stupid white girl even writing this story because it seems like something suburban people might do to make themselves feel good about giving to people who had less than them. But that isn't why we went. We just said yes to an idea in the belief that it was from God. I don't know what really happened in the hearts of anyone we met but I know what happened in mine: a couple fences came down and a couple new conversations with my boys opened up. So that was good.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Halloween Fun!
Below are pictures from the preschool parades that Andrew and Luke got to do with their classes.
And finally Zoe. Thanks Grandma for making such a great "Super Zoe" costume. Any superhero that we can make sparkly pink and purple is good for my girl!