flashing back. once again.
to this day. a week ago sharing brunch with grandpa (and grandma, though not pictured) now older, slower and that much closer to meeting His Savior. I asked him how he was doing and he looked at me with that sparkle in his eye and said, "well, you know, I'm old. I don't mind getting older, I'm just so thankful for children who love God and know Him." I'm so thankful Jack got to ride on his walker.
learning to adjust to growing older and that this is not our home.
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I  took Jack outside today to let him explore the snow. He just sort of  starred at it. It might have seemed deep to his tiny legs, but he loved  it all the same. He stood, taking it all in and looking around as if the  yard was a forest. It must be to him. I wonder what everything else  seems to him? Does he see his crib as his very own home? Because he sure  does love playing in it. I could leave him in there for about 20  minutes or so and he will read books to himself, play with toys and  simple just have conversations with himself. I can say where he  got that from. I was quite the inventor of imaginary friends as a kid. I  wonder what he'll name his friends. What does he think when I play  music really loud and dance around the house? Does it sound like a live  concert to him? I should probably not turn it up so loud. What does he  think about driving in the car? Eating cookies and ice cream? Meeting  strangers who want to love on him, but he has no idea who they are? What is going on in that little blond head of his? What does he think when John and  I tease each other? What does he think when I tell him not to unroll  the toilet paper? I don't think he thinks anything besides the fact that  it is fun and he wants to do it. Yup, pretty sure that's it.
We're in for a ride with this one. Wouldn't have it any other way.




 
 

2 comments:
i love your grandparents..
Mel, he looks like a 5 year old! Quite a distinguished fellow!
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