Thursday, June 09, 2016

Month 55 - Recap

My sweet boy,
I completely forgot to recap your end-of-the-year preschool program last month, my bad. I did, however, do a month's worth of your feeding, clothing, and providing for your every need. So there's that.

You came home from preschool a few month's ago and told me you had a speaking part in your end-of-the-year program. Outwardly, I was all "That's AWESOME, buddy! How exciting!" Inwardly, I was all "Do what? You're gonna do whaaaaaaa? Why did you agreeeeeee to this! Public speaking is scaaaaaaary!" (You'd think after a year of being in Toastmasters [even if it was about eight years ago], I wouldn't still be scared of public speaking. Yeah, well ...)

Your part was Ephesians 4:32 - "Be kind and loving to each other." You would periodically practice your verse with me at home, but most of the time you whined "I don't LIKE to pwactice at home! I don't NEED to pwactice at home! I do enough pwacticing at SCHOOL!" I didn't push you, but it was a relief to hear you say the verse to me every once in a while, just to reassure me that you did, in fact, know it and that the likelihood of you standing at the microphone going "I like grilled cheese sandwiches!" was reduced a bit.

We ended up snagging front-row seats to your program, so we had a prime spot to check out your public speaking debut. As soon as your class walked into the sanctuary, I could feel the tears start to well up. Gracious, I was a mess. Thankfully there was a smattering of adorable songs to cheer me up. And then it was your turn. You walked to the mic, looked out into the crowd (of about 50-60 people), smiled your wonderfully be-dimpled smile, said your verse loudly and clearly, then sat back down. Everyone clapped and I sobbed. You can't take me anywhere. This will probably just be the status quo whenever you do things in life. You do something, I cry. It'll be our little thing.

You've become interested, nay obsessed, with finding words that start with CH. Every time you see something that starts with CH - whether it's on a food package, the credits on a movie, or any word in any book - your face lights up and you screech "C-H, Mommy! Just like the C-H in the beginning of my name!" And how convenient that two of my favorite things happen to start with CH. Cheese and Charlie. In no particular order.

I've started a new bedtime routine with you and Natalie. I read about it online, loved it, totally stole the idea. After I tuck you in, I ask you a series of questions.

Me: Do I love you because you have cute dimples?
You: Nope ... but I do have cute dimples.
Me: Do I love you because you like to play with Natalie?
You: Nope ... but I do like to play with Natalie.
Me: Do I love you because you like superheroes?
You: Nope ... but I do like supuh-hewoes.
Me: Do I love you because you're a rascal?
You: Nope ... but I am a wascal!
Me: Why do I love you?
You: Because I'm yours!

The whole point of this little game is for me to point out unique qualities about you but to make sure you know those qualities are not the reason why I love you. Those qualities are wonderful but they're neither the source nor the reason for my love. That if those qualities somehow disappeared tomorrow, I would still love you simply because you're mine.

So while I love your dimples, I treasure the times that you and Natalie play together, I love that you think you're Batman and Captain America, and I love that you're a total rascal, those are not the reasons I love you. If you were a dimple-less kid who didn't enjoy playing with his sister, didn't like superheroes, and wasn't a rascal, I'd still love you. I love you simply because you're mine.

God loves you (and me - and everyone, for that matter) because you're His. God doesn't love you because you go to church or pray or follow the Golden Rule. God loves you simply because you're His child. His love isn't attached to what you do or don't do, where you go or don't go, what you say or don't say. You don't have to do anything, be anything, have anything for God to love you. God loves you simply because you're His child. And I pray this little bedtime game solidifies this truth in the deepest part of your precious, rascally heart.

Hugs and smooches,
Mommy & Daddy

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Headlines for June 9, 2016:
  • Blue Angels honor Fallen Marine Captain Kuss with Flyover
  • Hillary Clinton Is First Woman To Secure Democratic Nomination
  • How Trump is Fighting Both Hillary and His Own Party
  • Maria Sharapova suspended for 2 years for doping
  • Tel Aviv Shooting Leaves 4 Dead, Deemed Terror Attack
  • Zika Virus Forces Tough Choices on Couples Seeking Fertility Treatment

Wednesday, June 01, 2016

May 2016 - Recap

My baby girl,
We're are a few weeks into summer vacation and you and I have come to the conclusion that summer would be nicer if summer wasn't so, um, summery. Playing outside loses its luster if you feel like your face is going to melt off your skull. So I try to throw you and Charlie outside with the sprinkler for some good ol' Vitamin D first thing in the morning. Thankfully our backyard is fairly well shaded until about 9am. At 9:01, however, it bursts into flames.

You've become a little worried over your snaggletoothed smile and crooked teeth. I keep reassuring you that all kids from the ages of 6ish to 9ish have some sort of snaggletoothy smile and that all kids with my Hulk-strong genes of janky teeth will indeed have crooked teeth, so there's no need to sweat it. This is usually met with a glare and a huff and a 15-minute long discussion on how braces aren't that big of a deal. Because they really aren't.

I've started a new bedtime routine with you and Charlie. I read about it online, loved it, and totally stole the idea. After I tuck you in, I ask you a series of questions.

Me: Do I love you because you have beautiful hair?
You: Nope ... but I do have beautiful hair.
Me: Do I love you because you like to sing?
You: Nope ... but I do like to sing.
Me: Do I love you because you're really responsible?
You: Nope ... but I am really responsible.
Me: Do I love you because you're super funny?
You: Nope ... but I am super funny!
Me: Why do I love you?
You: Because I'm yours!

The whole point of this little game is for me to point out unique qualities about you but to make sure you know those qualities are not the reason why I love you. Those qualities are wonderful but they're neither the source nor the reason for my love. That if those qualities somehow disappeared tomorrow, I would still love you simply because you're mine.

So while I love your hair, I treasure the Natalie Concerts I hear all day, I love that you are able to take care of Charlie when a migraine overpowers me and I have to lie down, and I love your quick wit, those are not the reasons I love you. If you were a tone-deaf kid with bad hair who was irresponsible and unfunny, I'd love you just the same. I love you simply because you're mine.

God loves you (and me - and everyone, for that matter) because you're His. God doesn't love you because you go to church or pray or follow the Golden Rule. God loves you simply because you're His child. His love isn't attached to what you do or don't do, where you go or don't go, what you say or don't say. You don't have to do anything, be anything, have anything for God to love you. God loves you simply because you're His child. And I pray this little bedtime game solidifies this truth in the deepest part of your precious, hilarious heart.

Hugs and smooches,
Mommy & Daddy

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Headlines for June 1, 2016
  • Yes, Child Trumps Gorilla. Can’t Even Believe That Actually Needs To Be Said ( ** No, this isn't typically the kind of headline I include in your recap, but I'm including it because ... well, because I can't even comprehend the madness ... when you're older I'll explain the kind of whackadoo world we live in where some people value the life of a gorilla over the life of a little boy. ** )
  • Lawyers for Clinton aide block questioning on IT specialist who set up server
  • ISIS reportedly uses hundreds of families as human shields to protect Fallujah
  • Baby Born With Microcephaly in US to Woman Who Contracted Zika Elsewhere
  • Surfing Star and Shark Attack Survivor Bethany Hamilton Impresses in Fiji
  • Internet, Web Enjoy One Final Day as Proper Nouns