"Eyes!" |
Dinner time was special in our house.
It was the time when everyone gathered.
When everyone ate.
And everyone visited.
We are a family of expert visitors.
Sometimes, the talk and laughter would
go on for hours.
Long after the eating had finished.
It was the best part of our day.
And every dinner time began with
prayer.
Thanksgiving for the food.
For the blessings of the day and every
day.
For each other.
Our children had been raised with
prayer at meal times.
It was as important as the food.
As soon as each of them began to speak,
they had their turn.
Gently coached in the very earliest
days.
Given their freedom as they got more
proficient.
And kids can certainly pray.
Sometimes those prayers would go on for
some time.
Blessing everything from their friends
to their toys to their favourite TV programs.
It was . . . sweet.
And went by all too quickly.
Our kids are all grown up now.
With families of their own.
But prayer is still a big part of their
lives.
And especially their mealtimes.
And the next generation is being
carefully trained up.
Case in point:
Yesterday, our eldest daughter and her
family were sharing the evening meal with my Husby and I.
Everyone sat down.
I looked around. “I think it's Baby
girl's turn to say the prayer.”
I should point out, here, that this
little girl is just learning to talk. Her vocabulary of decipherable
words is . . . not extensive.
And this was her first opportunity to
say the prayer.
Everyone bowed their heads and closed
their eyes.
Little arms were folded.
“Beloved Heavenly Father,”
her mother began.
There was a pause as we all waited for
the expected response.
The repetition of her mother's words.
Baby girl opened her mouth. “Eyes!”
she said.
“We're thankful for our
blessings,” her mother went on.
“Eyes!” Baby girl said louder,
pointing to her mother.
“We're thankful for safety today.”
“Mama! Nose!” She was making
progress.
“We're thankful for this wonderful
food.”
“Mouf! (Something unintelligible)
Mouf!”
“Please bless it to nourish us.”
“Eyes!” We were back to that.
“In the name of Jesus Christ . .
.” her mother paused.
“Elbow!”
Way wrong.
“Amen.”
A chorus of 'Amen'.
Than another chorus of long-suppressed
chuckles.
“Oh, Sweetheart, you said your first
prayer!” I said. “You're such a big girl!”
She clapped.
Her words weren't 'right'.
But the food was well and truly
blessed.
As were we.
A precious moment indeed.
And the eyes and noses and elbows too lol.
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to do a job. Do it well! :)
DeleteKids are precious in every generation.
ReplyDeleteSooo precious!
DeleteHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou captured it perfectly!
*falls down laughing with tears in her eyes*
It was so cute! Little sweetheart!
DeleteAw so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love babies :)
We never have a sit down meal with family.
So on special occasions when we do I try to sneak in a prayer of thanks.
So much to be grateful for!
DeleteI love that age! So sweet and innocent. :)
ReplyDeleteSo perfect!
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteSure brings back memories...great ones!
Lots of love,
Chris
Of so many little ones learning to pray!
DeleteOh those little ones are so precious. I loved reading about her first prayer for the meal. Loved this one; you always tell such fun stories.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Thank you, LeAnn! Life give us such fun stories!
DeleteAwe, how cute... I love when children pray, it is always so sweet:)
ReplyDeleteSo pure and so perfect!
DeletePerfectly sweetly priceless! I can just see and hear the table as everyone works to suppress their giggles at the little one. I have no doubt God understood her every word and intention!
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