
As we are enjoying the surprise boy at his 5th year, He yanks us out of our adult mindset and carries us back in time to the time when tying shoes and catching sunrays were important. That is why I am always remembering. I am a little afraid to grow past the kindergarten years in this family. It is humbling and precious to look at the little things through the eyes of a child.
This Sunday Ezra flashed a sunbeam in my eyes while we waited for the crew to come to the car after church. The sunbeam in my eyes made me tell them of the many nights that we sang into the spotlight of the mirror, from our beds. Ezra and Ethan were just at the age where that story of sisterly comradery and fun was engaging to them. I love to see their eyes look into mine in wonder that I was ever as little as they are. They seem to look in unbelief as though they could never imagine a little Jayne and Julia and Jacqueline and Joanne and Amy and Tony and Abdul and Mike playing and singing all of the songs in the bed and catching the bathroom light rays to use as a spotlight,not to mention Ally and Karla-Gail.
Remember that?
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