The precious memories of a young child
During a recent breakfast, Brock and I were sitting at the kitchen table, eating our cereal. I recently had purchased a new book from the LDS Distribution Center that had all sorts of pictures about prophets, apostles, baptism, blessing, marriage, temples, etc. As we ate breakfast we thumbed through the pictures of this book. Brock would continually ask, “what is that”, “why”, “who is that”, etc. We conversed back and forth for about 10 minutes, as I was gleaming with love for my son who wanted to know the purpose of life and the reasons why I know the individuals located in the pictures. While turning through the pictures we came to a picture of prophets of old giving a man a blessing. I indicated to Brock that this was a blessing that occurs when you are sick or need help from Jesus. Brock took a small pause and looked at me and said, “that is like when you had a blessing from Craig and Merrill.” I told Brock that this was the same and how lucky we are to receive blessings.
It is amazing and interesting to think that Brock, at just over 3 years old, has noticed, understood, and made the linkage between the prophets of old giving a blessing and his dad getting a blessing but a few months earlier. How impressionable children are. We must be diligent in our teaching of our children as they are watching and yearning for an understanding of all things. Be careful and explain all truths to children, so their path of understanding starts at a young age.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Questions and the memories of memories...
Posted by Jenny P at 10:29 PM 5 comments
Ethan's little personality really is something else. As you can tell in these pictures, only Jenny can keep the wraps on him. Perhaps it is the sunglasses that turn him into a natural disaster at times. Perhaps it is the adorable smile that gets you to look away for one second and then...BAM! Kaboom!...there goes something valuable. Either way, it is exciting to have two boys with two very different personalities. Jenny is an amazing mom, as she has the patience required to instill in each of our boys trust, love, and compassion for each other...albeit very small doses at times. Warmer weather makes things fun, as we can get out in the yard and play together! Ready...set...hike...watch out mom, here come all the boys to tackle you! Wahoo!
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