Danus
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As Parents,we often get lost in the every day. I don't know about the rest of you, but My wife and I have a full day. There is hardly room for anything outside of .........:fullauto"The Schedule"!
Get the kids up and off the school. we go to work, pick up the kids in the afternoon. Take the kids to any extra event. In our case tiquando, girl scouts, and gymnastics. These are spread out over the week. Get home, and one of us starts dinner while the other goes through homework and study time. After dinner, hit the showers and get ready for bed. Lights out at 21:00 for the kids (9:00 PM). But, life also happens in the midst of all this, and by life I mean the things handed to us by God and the things we wrestle with that are far more valuable to learn and know.
Recently my youngest Daughter bought a hamster. (Yes I think you know where I'm going with this.) She saved her money. Did everything I asked her do do. She researched hamsters. Did a cost analysis. Wrote a paper. These where all teachable moments I used. On the day of permission she was so exited! she got the cage, the food, toys and her new little bundle of joy, "Nibbles". All total $98.00 of hard earned money spent with love and the best of intentions. That was last week.
Yesterday when we got home from the fair, my oldest daughter was having her friend spend the night, and on the ride home my youngest was telling all about nibbles and eager to show her off. All three ran to my youngest daughters room, but something was not right with Nibbles.
When we confirmed the inevitable, I had to watch and listen to my daughter choke with tears and sobs and ask me.."why did this happen Daddy?" All I could say was; "I don't know, but it's not your fault."
That got me thinking, this is another teachable moment, only it's deeper than just learning writing skills or math. This is about life and death.
This morning I am drawing up notes to further discuss this issue with my 8 year old. I plan on having this talk after church. I want to hit on the bigger issues about God, and why we experience death, and then wrap it all up with the promise of life that God gives us. I don't exactly know what I will say, but I will share it with all here and if anyone has any ideas to post to me in the next few hours please do so.
Get the kids up and off the school. we go to work, pick up the kids in the afternoon. Take the kids to any extra event. In our case tiquando, girl scouts, and gymnastics. These are spread out over the week. Get home, and one of us starts dinner while the other goes through homework and study time. After dinner, hit the showers and get ready for bed. Lights out at 21:00 for the kids (9:00 PM). But, life also happens in the midst of all this, and by life I mean the things handed to us by God and the things we wrestle with that are far more valuable to learn and know.
Recently my youngest Daughter bought a hamster. (Yes I think you know where I'm going with this.) She saved her money. Did everything I asked her do do. She researched hamsters. Did a cost analysis. Wrote a paper. These where all teachable moments I used. On the day of permission she was so exited! she got the cage, the food, toys and her new little bundle of joy, "Nibbles". All total $98.00 of hard earned money spent with love and the best of intentions. That was last week.
Yesterday when we got home from the fair, my oldest daughter was having her friend spend the night, and on the ride home my youngest was telling all about nibbles and eager to show her off. All three ran to my youngest daughters room, but something was not right with Nibbles.
When we confirmed the inevitable, I had to watch and listen to my daughter choke with tears and sobs and ask me.."why did this happen Daddy?" All I could say was; "I don't know, but it's not your fault."
That got me thinking, this is another teachable moment, only it's deeper than just learning writing skills or math. This is about life and death.
This morning I am drawing up notes to further discuss this issue with my 8 year old. I plan on having this talk after church. I want to hit on the bigger issues about God, and why we experience death, and then wrap it all up with the promise of life that God gives us. I don't exactly know what I will say, but I will share it with all here and if anyone has any ideas to post to me in the next few hours please do so.