“Hello”
“Hey Papa, I was wondering, can I
spend the night with you?”
“Sure…for a dollar”
“Ummm—” he giggled—“I don’t have a
dollar Papa, I’m broke”
“That’s okay, you can stay, for free.”
“Oh good”
“I’ll see you in a little while then?”
“Okay Papa, thanks, see you
later, love you, bye.”
We hung up. I smiled, I’m sure he
did too.
I went about my business staring
at a computer screen.
He went about his, watching out
the window.
I worked.
He waited.
My mind was filled with a million
things.
His was filled with one.
I was busy, the hours flew.
For him, the clock ticked slow…each
second like a minute, each minute like an hour.
Finally, when the day's work was
done, I looked out the window, “I guess he’s not coming.”
Finally, after anticipation turned
to exhaustion, he bowed his head, his eyes were wet. He walked away, “I guess Papa’s not coming.”
It was late when we discovered my
blunder, but, from where I write this morning, I can hear him, and his little
brother, sleeping soundly on the couch.
Lord, help me be like him.
Watching, waiting, anticipating, Your arrival.
Help me remember, the precious gift of a child; a reminder of You.
“But Jesus said, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid
them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 19:14
1 comment:
Oh, Doug, this is absolutely beautiful! Definitely tugged at my heartstrings.
Blessings!
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