Not quite 26 years ago, I flew from Puerto Rico to Virginia and introduced an almost crawling baby to the guy you see here. That's my brother Dave. He was a senior in high school at the time. We watched that baby revel in her new-found ability to rock on hands and knees. We called it "revving up!"
At the time, I remembered watching my brother "revving up" his toy cars when he was a little kid. It was a poignant moment, realizing that the boy had grown to a young man who was enjoying the sight of my first-born on the brink of self-locomotion.
The other day, my brother flew to Virginia from Arizona. I watched while my first-born introduced her first-born to her Uncle Dave. Together, the mom, grandma and great-uncle watched daughter, granddaughter and great-niece "revving up."
"Remember?" I asked. "Yup," he replied. Oh, we laughed! Hear the circle, that carousel of time?
As a teenager, I loved Joni Mitchell's song The Circle Game. I thought I really "got" the message. Now, as I'm watching my daughters become women, I think I really "get" the message! Somehow, I'll bet this won't be the last time I get it.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
I Love My Church
Today was our first day back on the fall schedule. That meant the 9:00 service was in full swing. Sunday school for 5th graders and younger happens during the first part of the service and the families reunite for the eucharist.
Today was about as much fun as a church full of people who appreciate children can have. In one service we had:
Today was about as much fun as a church full of people who appreciate children can have. In one service we had:
- a baptism - really cute little guy
- about a million kids parade in from Sunday school
- the kid who cried loudly because his brother hit him - NOT because it hurt
- the kid who picked his nose the whole time he was up front talking to the priest
- the kid who pounded on the window of the "cry room" when all the other kids were loose in the sanctuary - you could almost hear the shout of LET ME OUT!
- the little girl who danced ballet all the way down the aisle to communion
- the kids who "read" the service out of the hymnal until they decided all the black dots meant it was the singing book, not the reading book
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Remembering
Saturday, September 08, 2007
School's In!
It was the Friday before school starts - open house day. Families come to find classrooms and meet teachers. Once in a while they stop by the office.
This family lives next door to me. Aren't they cute?
My church leases space to a day care center. The center has a tight budget and could not replace the aging van they use to transport kids to the local schools.
Our outreach committee voted to give the center a substantial grant toward a new bus.
Here it comes now!
On Friday, the director of the center drove kids to school in the new bus. She said she was tempted to drive it past all the other day care centers in town and HONK just to show it off.
As the bus pulls away, here's the message.
What a pleasure to be part of this gift!
Saturday, September 01, 2007
What I Like About September
Peaches, apples, tomatoes and corn available on the same day at the farmers market
College football
Boxes and boxes of new crayons
Little kids wearing backpacks that are longer than their backs
School shoes
College football
Lunch boxes with cool features like nifty containers and blue ice pockets
Cool nights, warm days
Thinking about wearing sweaters again but not needing them yet
Did I mention college football?
Dahlias, zinnias and sunflowers
High school marching bands
Kids dressed in new back-to-school outfits that will feel better when the temperature is 20 degrees cooler - "But, Mom! It's my new school outfit, I don't care if it's made of wool and the high will be 80 today!"
How about you?
College football
Boxes and boxes of new crayons
Little kids wearing backpacks that are longer than their backs
School shoes
College football
Lunch boxes with cool features like nifty containers and blue ice pockets
Cool nights, warm days
Thinking about wearing sweaters again but not needing them yet
Did I mention college football?
Dahlias, zinnias and sunflowers
High school marching bands
Kids dressed in new back-to-school outfits that will feel better when the temperature is 20 degrees cooler - "But, Mom! It's my new school outfit, I don't care if it's made of wool and the high will be 80 today!"
How about you?
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