Thursday, November 20, 2008

A night out...

I went to the symphony last night. It was a delightful, relaxing evening.

Sitting on one side of me was a boy, probably about nine or ten. Next to him was a woman, probably his mother – maybe his grandmother. I know better then to jump to conclusions.

About twenty minutes in, the boy gave a completely silent, but much exaggerated yawn and did a little fidgeting. The woman snapped her head around to look at him.

I was expecting an equally silent, but furious “shushing” gesture or some kind of admonishment. Instead, she smiled at him in an incredibly sweet loving and understanding way. Honestly, it was so obvious to me, a total stranger, how much she loved this boy. It took my breath away. She was still putting him on notice that he needed to settle down. But in her look was the complete understanding of what it was to be a nine-year-old boy having to try to sit still through a concert, and how much she loved him for who he was.

Such a simple, beautiful gesture reminded me that the underlying message of unconditional love is the most important thing we can communicate to our kids. I want my kids to know that they can turn to me for love, even in a moment of chaos or anger and find it instantly. Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony was lovely, but that mother’s smile is a lesson I’ll remember forever.































4 comments:

Rebekah said...

Oh Therese - what a great story! I was so touched by it - it is so true that more often than not children are scolded more than they should be ... what a true testament to love!

Oh another note - I can not believe how big Danny is getting - and he is as cute as can be! ANd I love Miss Grace's hat collection ... she is so beautifuL! Hope the scabies are cleared up ... have a wonderful weekend!

Hugs from Prior Lake!

Rebekah - Jaden - Baby#2 too

David and Marianne said...

I just have this sneaking suspicion that your house is never without fun! : )

On a different note, how has the scabies thing been going... I think we can officially say we are scabies free at our house!!

Anonymous said...

Therese: That was a beautiful story. Oh how I'd love to leap out of myself sometimes and check what "look" the kids are seeing. I hope it is one like you described.

Happy Thanksgiving--lots to be thankful for, as evidenced in your pictures!!

Deidre said...

Loved the pictures! I really like Gracie's outfits, it makes my day to see pictures of her!

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