Any day is a good day to speak with God
CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“No longer is God a stranger, but a friend, a father, One who
delights to have us talk to Him and open up the whole of our lives to
Him.”
-- MICHAEL GREEN
As I walked through our patio at church recently, I watched a
little girl hop. She was dressed in a pink jumper over a white
turtleneck, pink tights and pink tennis shoes. Her cheeks were as
pink as the rest of her outfit as she hopped forward.
It was a brisk Sunday morning, but the sun was starting to break
though the clouds and make its first appearance of the day. I stood
and watched awhile.
She stopped, looked back at her father and smiled. “Hey little
bunny,” her father said. “Where are you hopping to?”
“I’m hopping because I love God and I want to tell him that,” she
said, and then gave her father a look that meant it should have been
obvious to him.
“That’s a great idea honey, you just keep hopping, and I’ll hold
your papers for you.”
“Here Daddy,” she said as she handed him something she’d colored.
“Watch me hop, because I’m going to hop a lot.”
Sure enough, she hopped some more, and her ponytail bounced along
with her. Her father watched and picked up several stickers that had
fallen off of her outfit.
I looked around and saw several pink-cheeked children with
stickers on their clothes, showing parents their papers from church.
One little boy had a paper covered with little multi-colored hearts.
“I made lots of pictures with hearts on them Mommy,” he said. “One
is for you, one’s for God and I made some others too.”
His mother bent down, gave him a kiss and thanked him. He let her
hug him briefly and then announced, “I’m going to go find Daddy
because I want a doughnut.”
He gave her his papers and ran off in search of his father and a
treat. “Looks like a head start on Valentine’s Day,” she said as she
looked at the different drawings.
I thought about what we used to do for Valentine’s Day when our
girls were young. I cooked special pancakes and cut them with
heart-shaped cookie cutters. Sometimes I cut their sandwiches into
hearts, tucked little messages of love into their lunch boxes and
wrote, “I love you” on their bananas. We made heart-shaped place
mats, special centerpieces, had a Valentine scavenger hunt one year
and did many other activities.
One year, I joined one of our daughter’s classes, and we walked
down to a senior center, where we handed out Valentines and sang
songs to the residents. How their eyes lighted up as the children
shared their love and time with them. I walked by their school and
that center recently and thanked God for great memories and the
creative ways he shows his love to us, and in turn we can show it to
others.
God touches lives in special ways through children. Next week is
Valentine’s Day, a day we typically think about sending greetings of
love to others. Valentine’s Day, or any day for that matter, is also
a great day to spend time talking with God, our friend and Heavenly
Father. I think he would be delighted.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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