Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Intense LOVE

This morning when I was leaving Target I saw a boy about 6 or 7 helping his dad put the bags in the car.  They were smiling and talking.  This little boy was bald, not "Dad doesn't want to pay for haircuts" bald...but the kind of bald where you just knew he was very sick.

Even though I have seen and even known kids like him before...as I was loading my two healthy boys into the car it hit me like a ton of bricks.  I almost started crying right there...and in that moment I felt intense LOVE

LOVE 
for that little boy, whom I knew I would think of
& pray for often.
LOVE 
for the 2 mildewed sippy cups I had to clean out that I just found behind Bo's bed.
LOVE
for the little tub of pears I found in my toilet.
LOVE
for the vanilla wafers I stepped on & smashed to bits on my way out the door.
LOVE 
that Rocco screamed everytime I got
on the phone today.
LOVE 
that Annie got sent to her room, even before school, for yelling at me.
LOVE
that every time we go out to play the boys go straight for the faucet.
LOVE
that Rocco dumped Bo's chocolate milk all over his shirt just before we got to the store.
LOVE 
that I found my plant looking like this today:

LOVE
that when I put Bo down for his nap I found this in his bed...

LOVE 
that my kids are healthy enough to be the little rascals they are.


And you know....when Bo played his birthday horn, as LOUD as he could, all the way home from the store...I let him.  It was actually one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.

27 comments:

The Strawberry Mallard said...

Amen........we overlook what really matters very often..until we realize how blessed we truly are!

Auntie Cake said...

Very sweet post. When I take Little Fireman to see his hematologist, we have to go to the oncology clinic. I always have a different perspective on life when we leave.

koralee said...

So sweet..made me cry! We are blessed! Thanks for the reminder sweet one. xoxoxoxo

marie said...

We forget how truly blessed we are. Thanks for the wondeful reminder!!
Loved the bowl of toothpaste!

Anne Lorys said...

And this?
Is one of the most beautiful posts I've ever read.

:-)

Bunnym said...

very very true...I am fortunate for what I have, rather than what I don't have and want.

bunny

Rosie said...

OK...I must ask you to forgive the SpElLiNg errors...as I can't see through the tears...you my dear are a special mom...How wonderful that He loves us enough, to give us these life lessons daily... when you share these tender moments with your adoring audience...we are all schooled...thank you my dear...smile on Rosie

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Libbie, every time I come here I am left smiling and pondering. A beautiful post and I've just also caught up on many of your past posts. yea Rocco! What a cutie he is walking all over the place. That picture of the boys at the faucet is adorable. Your niece is a precious little princess. And the tea party looks like it was such a fun time. The purse and gloves are such a special gift. I am glad Annie was able to wear them and honor a lovely lady. Best wishes to you and your family, many blessings, Tammy :)

BonjourRomance said...

Bonjour Libbie,
What a lovely, heart touching post. Thanks for the reminder to appreciate every single second we have with those we love. And I'll pray for that sweet little boy too.
Good Wednesday to you,
Mimi

the old white house said...

That was so sweet and well said, a good reminder for us all. Thank you, Theresa

Queen Bee said...

Sigh....what a heartwarming post! A true reminder of how we should count our blessings!

Denise

Anonymous said...

Thank you. I pray that all Mommies will read this and know what treasures lie in the little hearts that they hold in their hands.

Christina Berry said...

What a sweet post, Libbie! You always make me smile! :)

Anonymous said...

What a sweet post, brought tears to my eyes. Children are such a blessing in our lives. I wish all children were so loved. Hugs

Anonymous said...

What a touching post. Sometimes we forget how blessed we are. While others have sick children or reven pray for years just to get pregnant. Thanks for reminding me how blessed I am!

Dan said...

That is so true! Thank you for reminded us to don't sweat the small stuff! I hope you are having a wonderful Wednesday!

~Dan~

Unknown said...

Hello, i was introduced to your blog last night via - two shades of pink. That is such a sweet post, makes you count your blessings everyday xx

Karen said...

Oh, Libbie, with thankful heart, I totally agree. We too often forget, don't we? Blessings**

Rose said...

Libbie, it is heart wrenching when you see children you know are sick and very humbling at the same time. We have much to be thankful for and I think you summed it up beautifully.

On a side note, I got my copy of Good Housekeeping (June 2010). Even though I knew the story already, it was such a delight to read it again and see it in the magazine! Way to go Annie!

christy rose said...

What a sweet post Libbie! Life becomes so much more enjoyable and endearing when we stop and realize what is truly important. The small things that irritate us actually become a reminder of the beautiful gifts that we have been given by God.

LibbyLibbyLibbyLibbyLibby said...

Absolutely..... beautiful post, touched my heart.

bzymomof4punks said...

Libbie, thanks for making me remember what matters the most! And not to sweat the small stuff and to love the not so pleasant moments my kids have! I sure needed this! THANK YOU!

Grandma Yellow Hair said...

Libbie what a sweetheart you are honey. I am so blessed to have you in my life. This post is beautiful like you.
Hugs and kisses to all of you.
Love
Maggie

Rosie said...

Hey Libbey and Annie
....Guess what???....
..it's F*R*I*D*A*Y....
.......YIPPEE.........
... Smile on Rosie....

karen said...

awwww What a lovely post. It really does make you stop and think just how lucky we are even whe the little monkey has just written his name on his bedroom furniture hehehe.
I have emailed you hunny.
(((hugs)))
karen

Natasha in Oz said...

I have been there too Libbie. Doesn't your heart sink when you see things like that. Thanks for reminding to stop sweating on the small stuff!

Hope your weekend is fabulous.

Best wishes always,
Natasha.

Marla said...

Oh honey....this is so beautiful. I think the same things every time I go to MD Anderson with my sister.