Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Sympathy.

Again, too long has passed since my last post. Maybe some of you are thinking, now she has a 2 year old-- not learning as many lessons, but oh quite the contrary.

Lessons come daily.
Lessons come in ways not expected.
Lessons come and I hope I can learn them.

My sweet Nixon is a two-year-old, has his two-year-old moments, but more importantly has his many moments that stun me with wisdom beyond his age. Or is it that we have wisdom at a young age, lose it, and spend life grasping any of it that we can?

It seems this time I have a lesson to learn in sympathy.

Nixon just started last week consoling me. I don't know where he came up with it or if he feels a certain vibe I am putting off. But four times in the last week my little boy looks into my eyes, comes close, gently strokes my cheeks, and utters the most simple yet soothing words...
"Mama, it'd be ok. Daddy's at work, but Nixon here. It'd be ok mama."

I truly have been missing my hubby of late. It seems work, school, church callings, family gatherings, or whatever it may be has left me craving more than just 10 or 20 minutes of hurried conversations to keep updated on the day and then off to the next thing. However, he graduates in ONE WEEK! Can't wait! And it seems my little boy can sense this. And not only does he sense it, but he knows exactly what to say to soothe an aching heart. And I am oh so glad, "Nixon [is] here."

How simply incredible would it be if we could tap into this sense of aching hearts... and offer simple, soothing words coupled with lots of love to heal, support, uplift, and encourage.

So that is the challenge. Maybe search a little deeper and find that aching heart, and offer simple, soothing words coupled with lots of love to heal, support, uplift, and encourage!


1 comment:

  1. This is increible and makes me wantti cry. How amazing is a child's perception.

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