I’ve had a
bit of an up-and-down weekend for several reasons – finding myself sometimes
nostalgic as I think of Gary’s and my role as parents to our three wonderful
children. It’s been the most fulfilling
calling of our lives, that’s for sure. Sometimes
challenging, too, as it is for every parent.
Now Andrea and Andrew have moved to other states as they pursue their
own callings at this point in their lives………..Andrea in grad school studying
genetics, and Andrew living his dream of working for a professional NHRA drag race
team.
And we have
life with our special Aaron, still living at home and treating us to his unique
view of life every single day………whether we totally relish his unique view or
not. For at times his unique take on
life may be funny……..or it may be interesting………..or eye-opening………..or tiring……….or
maddening. But never dull. Never, ever dull.
This morning
Aaron followed me outside where I was picking up some small branches and sticks
that had blown out of our trees. Aaron
was happy that Jackson was out with us, too, as we said goodbye to Gary when he
left for work and I continued to look around the yard for more sticks. Soon I heard Aaron say, “Mom! There’s a butterfly!” I turned around to look and there I saw Aaron
holding the butterfly in his hand. He
was looking at this beautiful butterfly with awe, just as a small child would
do. Therefore, I did the same………bending
over Aaron’s outstretched hand as we both admired the intricate markings and
brilliant colorings of this special little creature. It’s something I probably would not have been
doing on this pretty morning had it not been for Aaron.
I’ve been
thinking about that a lot today. Last
night Gary and I talked to Andrea for a long time about her thesis research……..about
the rapid sequencing machine that she is privileged to be using………about her
research being presented to the DOD……….about her research being published…………about
where she might apply for her PhD studies in genetics……….and so much more. Andrea’s very interesting studies have opened
up a whole new world to Gary and me.
With Andrew,
it’s been so much fun to experience the world of professional NHRA racing. It’s been pretty amazing to get an inside
view of this life through visiting him as he worked at the race in Texas and
then to talk to him about his new life……….the traveling………the drivers and their
crews……the inside stories and insights……….the new things he’s experiencing and
learning………watching him on television…….and for us to stand in the winner’s
circle in Texas while I got to hold the winning trophy, a Wally, for real!
And just
this morning, I held a butterfly, for real!
I got to stand in our driveway
and have Aaron show me his wonderful butterfly, and then let him gently slide
the butterfly into my hand so that I could experience holding him myself. Aaron was as thrilled with this experience as
Andrea is with her research and as Andrew is with his job in the NHRA. Once again, I am reminded of the importance
of perspective in these matters, and of how true this perspective is in so many
areas of life. My attitude, my perspective,
makes a huge difference in how I view these matters.
In sharing
life with Aaron, the seemingly small things become big and important. Sometimes that’s a good thing………and sometimes
not so good. But just like I am excited
about Andrea’s and Andrew’s accomplishments and their lives, I want to also be
excited about Aaron’s……….or at least appreciative of Aaron’s life, and often
downright awed……..I hope.
This wonder
that is Aaron……….it’s in a butterfly in the driveway.
It’s in him
putting his plastic Halloween rat on the dashboard last night as we drove to
Sonic for his milkshake………and him hoping that the cashier would surely notice
it!
It’s in
exuberantly asking if the Buffaloes beat the Chiefs in football. The Buffaloes?
It’s in
being very excited to be in Papa Murphy’s as we ordered pizza on Saturday……and
instantly picking up the container of red pepper, telling me that he put red
pepper on his Target pizza the day before.
“It was full of hotness, Mom!!”
It’s in the
joy of playing a simple game of Skip-Bo.
It’s in him
sleeping with Mr. Snake that he took from Andrea’s room.
It’s in him
meticulously writing down the times that he goes to bed every night and the
times that he gets up every morning in his special notebook………even when he’s
groggy from a seizure.
It’s in the
necklace that he made for me and that he loved seeing me wear.
It’s in
plopping on the floor in the middle of the vet’s office to pet Kato, the
resident cat.
It’s in
wearing his slipper socks AND slippers, even with shorts, and not caring one
whit how he looks.
It’s in
happily buying Gary a treat at the grocery store.
It’s in
watching Wheel of Fortune………and yes, even with his VERY loud clapping and
yelling.
It’s in his
childish excitement about his upcoming birthday.
It’s in his
pure delight with anything and everything that is even one iota out of the norm…………and
him not knowing that he is just that…..out of the norm – unique and amazing.
It’s in his
final good night hug……either because it’s so sweet……..or it’s because I’m so
tired that the hug makes me that much closer to quiet sleep.
It’s that
last knock on our bedroom door to check for one last time on the weather………and
the outdoor temperature………..and whether it’s going to rain during the night…………..and
will there be lightening……….and thunder……….and should he leave his blinds up………and
he might not read before bed……..
It’s one of
many reasons that we lock our bedroom door.
But not our
hearts. I hope we never lock our hearts
to Aaron and to all that he teaches us and opens our eyes to every single day.
So blessed to find your link on Proverbs 31 devotion & to read your post about Aaron. (Lysa's devo about BJ was wonderful also!) Online fellowship is a HUGE blessing. I have 2 special needs teens. Our children are all HUGE blessings! I'm "saving" your blogspot to come back & read it all...when I have time. Love & prayers, in Jesus, Cynthia
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia! I just replied to your comment but I think I hit the wrong button so I'll try again. HaHa! You can see how technically challenged I am. I was very happy to read your comment and I'm thankful that my blog blessed you. That's why I write. And you are mom to TWO special children! I'm sure I could learn from you. You're right....online fellowship is such a huge blessing. Thank you for commenting, and I look forward to getting to know you better.
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