In spite of all my incessant ranting, raving, cajoling, and coaxing, “Take your baths…put your laundry in the hamper…brush your teeth…put Vaseline on your lips…turn the light out!” my children opened their precious hearts to unexpectedly bless me this evening.
As my daughter oohed and aahed over the results of yesterday’s $15 mani/pedi from the local beauty school, she summoned her brother to look at the fancy little design adorning my usually plain nails. He liked them, too. I felt special to be the center of their attention at the same time! Then I glanced down at my legs and realized how ashy they were. Like a broken record, I’m always reminding the children to put lotion on their legs and arms, and here I was able to scratch my name into my skin with a fingernail. I sheepishly acknowledged that Mommy needed some lotion.
My son chirped, “I’ll put some on you, Mommy!” Not to be outdone, my daughter ran to get the lotion bottle first and she started working on one leg. I melted, reminiscing on the times I’d put lotion on their legs, too numerous to count. My son went to get another bottle of lotion and started applying it to my feet. If that wasn’t a modern day foot-washing or Alabaster Box moment, I don’t know what is! It made the energy and effort put into serving God’s smallest people all the more worth it. They beamed as they saw the smile spread across my face while they served with gladness. Overwhelmed, I could see that they were following my example. And their little warm hands were every bit as nice as the nail tech’s – with an extra dollop of love and a splash of affection added. 🙂
Even in light of my “fancy nails,” (which I’m enjoying as a fabulous departure from the ordinary), I believe that strength and honor are the most important things I can wear in the presence of my children. By their actions, they rose up and called me blessed. This moment combined with the faint trace of a rainbow I glimpsed this afternoon to create the closing of an utterly beautiful day. I received it as a miracle.
“Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.”
(Proverbs 31:25-28)
© Copyright 2010 by Kayren J. Cathcart
I enjoy reading your blogs! This one just made me tear up because I love that children are so engaged!! More is “Caught than what is Taught””!!!
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