The perfect plan
Every Monday we do a family night. Sometimes it
goes as planned. Sometimes—I will be honest—it is an epic fail. A few of these
nights have ended in hurt feelings or an eroded plan of an ideal of what we
wanted it to be. Other nights don't go according to any plan . . . but are
absolutely perfect.
Tonight started off with a plan to drill into our
kids some responsibility: a lesson on organization and pulling their crap
together so mom didn't have to keep picking up the slack. We were going to
let them know how frustrated we were about negative emails from teachers and
fights about who sat in the middle row of the car . . . and messes every where.
We had a plan and they had some serious lessons to be learned.
We started out with a prayer. And
soon Shawn had us all on the floor sitting in a circle. Then one by one he had
each of the kids hold my hands and look me in the eye and tell me all the
things they loved about me. To say I was a hot mess by the last person would be
an understatement. Tears were falling down my face and I couldn't stop
them.
Then each of the kids got a chance to
be in the center. More tears and heart felt love. Each of us took a turn telling
the person in the center—as we looked into their eyes and held their hands—all
the reasons we loved them.
Shawn ended up going last--made it
around the entire circle and got to the last person. Teage tried to talk as he
grabbed Shawn's hands and stared into his eye. He could barely get out his
words, "I love you because you are my dad . . . and you took time to coach
my basketball team . . . and you teach me . . . and you want me . . ."
Then he started sobbing and threw his arms around Shawn and didn't let go.
Sometimes I forget that all of us
want to be appreciated and loved. We want to be seen and felt like we are worth
something. Tonight we had a plan to force our kids to see all that we do for
them . . . instead they told us how they do.
Life isn't about perfection. It is about perfect moments—amid
the chaos—that remind us why we work so hard.
1 comments:
Amen! Love this post *tears*
:)
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