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Life Notes:  Savor Time with Children

by Missy Goodwin, Human Resources Assistant
The Ruston Daily Leader, Monday, August 25, 2003
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As I stood at the ironing board the other night, getting school uniforms ready for the first day of school, my oldest daughter, Natalie, made a most unwelcome remark.  She turned to me from where she was sitting at the computer and said "Hey, Mom, tomorrow is my LAST first day of school."  As if I needed any sort of reminder that my child is entering her senior year of high school, she hits me with one of those "thunderbolt" moments.  We've all had them; a simultaneous clap of thunder and bolt of lightening!  It is a moment that reaches in deep and shakes you up a little - especially around the area of your heart.  Of course, I knew this day was coming.  I know our job as parents is to equip our children with the tools they need to live happily and independently from us - to try and shape them into what God wants them to be; to make them confident enough in their own abilities that when the day comes, they'll be excited to go out on their own; to give them roots and wings.  Yeah, yeah, yeah, I KNOW ALL THAT!

What I don't understand is this ... why does it have to happen so fast?  As I snapped their picture this morning, I was reminded (as I am every year) of a time not so long ago.  A time when the first day of school picture included - back-packs bearing Walt Disney movie characters; lunch boxes that had been carefully, lovingly packed with things like Teddy Grahams and juice packs; great BIG hair bows; and even BIGGER snaggle-toothed smiles.  And as my senior and my 8th-grader Emily left for school this morning, I drifted back to the days of those sweet, little high-pitched voices calling to each other, "I get the front seat!"  Okay, so maybe it was more like screaming, and so what if it marked the beginning of an all-out sibling war each morning - I still miss it!  (Funny how some memories soften around the edges with time.)

So what's the point of all this?  Here it is:  SAVOR EVERY LITTLE MOMENT WITH YOUR CHILD.  Sorry it's not more profound, and you've heard it a thousand times.  But some things are so significant that they bear repeating.  As my very wise mother told me when my first was a newborn - the dust can wait, the cobwebs can wait, the laundry, the book, the movie, etc., etc.  All those things can wait, but CHILDREN CAN'T WAIT.  They have a way of growing up whether you're paying attention or not.  So PAY ATTENTION.  Enjoy.  Savor each moment.  Trust me, there's a thunderbolt out there with your name on it.

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The Life Notes articles are written by staff of Louisiana Methodist Children's Home and are published in The Ruston Daily Leader.