I was winding down a long day of cooking on Tuesday night
when Aaron came bounding into the kitchen.
“Mom!” he said. “Will you print
off some cheat codes for me on your computer?”
Now the last thing I wanted to do at that point was go down
to my computer and start looking up cheat codes with Aaron. So I pretty well told him that. But Aaron doesn’t take no for an answer very
easily when he’s so set on something as important as cheat codes for his Star
Wars Legos game. I know that about
Aaron, and therefore I was soon in my computer chair with Aaron hovering over
my shoulder. He instructed me on what to
type in order to arrive at the correct site.
We printed a page but it wasn’t right, so we printed again and thought
it was right…..but soon I could see that look on Aaron’s face that told me this
looking up cheat codes job wasn’t finished yet.
I was really too tired for this. I had reached that point of bone tired
frustration. I just leaned over then as
Aaron typed in the correct information himself.
Sure enough, there on the screen popped up the precise cheat codes that
he needed. It was just two pages. I clicked the print icon while Aaron
gleefully rubbed his hands together. He
held the two pages with as much delight as if he was holding the title to a new
car. I stapled them together and we were
done. Thankfully done!
“Thanks, Mom!” Aaron
said. He thumped with his usual loudness
up the stairs to the kitchen, while I more or less dragged myself behind
him. There was the counter full of pot
and pans and other sundry dishes that wouldn’t fit into the dish washer,
waiting on me to dig in and get them washed.
“Mom!” Aaron turned and said. “Since you helped me, I’ll help you. I’ll dry the dishes!” This unsolicited offer to help was a surprise
to me. He was so sweet about it and so
sincere that I wouldn’t dare say no…..even though the temptation was
there. His drying skills are sometimes
lacking, while his talking skills never are.
I knew he would be halfway drying and all the way talking. My bone tiredness wasn’t looking forward to
that scene. But the look on his face and
the willingness he showed kept me from refusing his offer.
I told him that of course he could dry the dishes, but he
noticed the time then. Shower time! So he hurried off to take his shower with the
promise that he would return to dry dishes.
And sure enough, he did just that.
After his shower, he stood beside me with the drying towel and dried
each dish to some degree. And he placed
them in a stack on top of the stove or on the counter, laughing at how they
might fall over and talking all the while about whatever came into his
head.
I realized that I wasn’t thinking about how tired I
was. I was enjoying this time with Aaron
as he did his part to help. Then I
thought about Pastor Bob’s sermon on Sunday…..how the ten lepers were healed by
Jesus, but only one returned to give his thanks to the One Who had healed him
so miraculously.
It would have been expected for Aaron to hurriedly take his
shower and then get right back on his Star Wars game, using his brand new cheat
codes, without a thought in the world for dirty dishes that needed to be washed
and dried. But he didn’t. He knew that I was tired and he knew that he
could help. Plus, it was his way of
saying thank you to me for printing the cheat codes.
In a sense, Aaron was the one leper who returned to give
thanks. Aaron, who usually only thinks
of Aaron, thought of me at that moment.
And he saw a way to say thank you…..a tangible way to express his
appreciation to me. How could I say no
to that? I’m so thankful I didn’t!
It was another unexpected blessing from Aaron….a side of
Aaron not always seen. We shared some
thankfulness that night during this season of being thankful. It was good for Aaron, and it was especially
good for me.
May I remember to not only BE thankful in every situation,
but to allow Aaron the opportunity to also express his thankfulness in the ways
that he can.
Happy THANKSgiving, everyone!