Hello, dear readers!
Since my last post, a handful of ‘mini-posts’ have been collecting into a little puddle in the back
of my mind. I’ve been kicking myself to get back on here or to simply sit down,
take time and write. them. down. *Sighs at self *
One of these inspirations came in the form of my Dad, my
youngest brother, and mountains of snow.
You see, I work weekends at a consignment shop in a nearby
town. I usually drive to and from work, but because of all this winter
weather (AKA adverse driving conditions!!!) my Daddy drove me to work
last Saturday. When he came to pick me up that evening, he brought my youngest
brother, Nathan, with him :D
After Daddy puttered around a little with a router he wanted
to buy and Nathan “shopped” and goofed off with me as I chatted online with a
friend, we packed up and headed to Wal-Mart before heading home.
By this time it was about 8 o’clockish, dark outside, and
snowing—fat, luscious flakes!—once again.
As we pulled into the parking lot, we were met with a
mountain range! The snow once covering the parking lot had been plowed
(probably numerous times!) into giant mountains of snow in several
matching rows!
“Whoa! Look at that!” Nathan exclaimed from the back
seat. “It would be so cool to climb one of those! I bet I could do it!”
It’s cold.
It’s late.
It’s dark.
It’s past dinnertime… so we’re hungry.
It’s a public parking lot.
We have more important things we need to do!
Any of these statements could’ve been used as perfect “reasons”
(read excuses) for a parent (or older sister!) to deflate Nathan’s
enthusiasm, brush aside as unimportant, or shoot down as immature.
But my daddy didn't do that. :D
He said something to the effect of ‘well, let’s get our
shopping done first’ (which was followed by ‘do you have on boots?’ ‘Any
gloves?’—he, he! :D)
We completed our errand, and as I paid, Dad and Nathan
headed out to the parking lot to conquer the snow peaks! Well, Nathan scaled
their frigid heights. Daddy stayed in the car and supervised lol.
But this struck a chord in me. It blessed my heart, as the
observer. I found myself thinking, I want my husband to be like that—a fun
daddy. One who lets the kids go with their fun impulses (within reason and
Biblical parameters) and goof off once in a while, whether or not it’s convenient
in the moment or “grown up” enough. In fact, I want to possess
those qualities as well as a {future} mother! The ‘fun mom’. Not the one
who doesn't let her kids be kids because she’s so concerned with making them
‘perfect’. :(
Climbing Parking Lot Mountains could be considered a silly
thing to do…
…But Nathan
sure had fun!
And daddy let
him. <3 :) <3
As I got in the van, I thanked Dad: for being the dad who
let his kids climb in the snow (where every other customer could see that
‘crazy kid in the snow’ *wink *) jump in the puddles, play in the play place,
stop for an unplanned play at the park, Take a short break from our schoolwork
to goof off and get the squirmies out.
For letting us be kids.
What is the point, you may ask?
How often do we as elder sisters squash that enthusiasm in
our younger brothers and sisters? :( How often have they
come to us while we are knee-deep in a project (or project bent) and begged us
to play Legos or a game of Set with them—but we were too busy??
Watch a movie or play computer together—but that wasn’t as important as what we
wanted to do? Or how often have we been so ‘concerned’ with them behaving
‘properly’ that we missed out on a chance to bless them? How often have
we been so insistent they ‘do things right’ that we forget that kids
are and will be kids and probably need to be nurtured in that and loved
because of it!? How many chances have we missed to invest in them, love on
them in a random, silly way… yet a way they’re likely to remember the rest
of their lives!? :(:(:(
I know I am so. guilty. of this :(:(:(
I want to be a fun mom one day.
But I need to be a fun and loving sister right
now! It is the now that is preparing me for the future!!!
And it means. The. World. To our younger
brothers and sisters when we take time to set aside our agendas (however valid
and genuinely important as they may be!) for a while and focus—all
of our attention, all of our love— on them! They may not even
consciously think, “wow! My sister loves me! I’m important
to her!” but rest assured it is buried deep within their subconscious!
They won’t have to think it.
They will KNOW.
And no, I’m not saying we should not handle wrong behavior
when it arises; that being silly or constantly goofing off is the standard we
should seek to emulate; or that we should just chuck encouraging our siblings
to be mature. No! I am simply saying, once in a while, as my sister
Bethie would tell me, “Everything (or everyone) does not have to
be “perfect” (what is perfect anyway!? lol).
So I encourage you today, big sister! Set aside ‘me’ time
for a while. set aside ‘adult-ness’. And go love on your sisters! Go wrestle
with your brothers! Invest (your time, energy, and love) in them and let
them be kids (and o my soul, YES! I AM PREACHING TO
THE CHOIR!!!! Ask nearly anyone!) And HAVE FUN!
"But I my sister and I don’t get along."
"Talking to my brother is like pulling teeth!"
"You don’t know my little sister! She is so weird!"
"But my brother can be so annoying!"
Trust me I know. :D
And they’ll be the first one’s to tell you that you’re too
bossy.
That you never play with them. that the things you do are weird to them
too, and that they find it annoying when you hum while they’re doing math.
I once read a quote by a sister concerning similar thoughts:
“God gave us siblings to develop patience… not because we already have it!”
*winks * Your relationships with your brothers and sisters are some of the most
important ones you will ever have! I promise you that they are so
worth pursuing!
And one more thing: please! Don’t! Ever! Let your
peers pressure you into feeling as though a close relationship with your
sibling is uncool. :( Ever. :(
What are some ways you ‘practice’ the art of being a fun sister? What are some ways you are preparing to be a mother? (Yes, you can even do this now as a single young lady!) Do you ever see good/Godly qualities in good, Godly men you hope your husband will one day possess? Please share!
I LOVED this post, Katie! It was such a blessing to read. I have often thought that I want to marry a fun man, too- not in a bad way, but like you said- within reason and within biblical parameters. And I also want to be a fun mom one day- one that takes time to play with her kids and act silly sometimes ;)
ReplyDeleteThat snow is so pretty, too- we don't ever get snow like that here, but I so wish we did! Hope you have a wonderful weekend <3
I loved reading this post, Katie! It's so, so true that we should try not to be so caught up in 'what we're doing' that we can't have a little fun with our siblings (or let them have fun) :) I loved the pictures :D
ReplyDelete♥Jessica
Wow, I'm SO guilty! I know I've been busy, but...I haven't given my little brother much attention lately. Each time he's asked me to do something with him I've been "too busy" to look, or to play. Thanks for this post! I realize now that some of the things I've been doing aren't as important as I thought they were in the long run. I'm going to be a fun sister today:)
ReplyDeleteAw! Praise the Lord, Mallory! Since writing this post, I've had an 'extra' reminder to slow down and invest in them!!! :) Thanks for your sweet comment! <3
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