Tonight my wife and I were watching a show when we heard tiny footsteps on the stairs. Around the corner came our 5 year old daughter, Eden a little disturbed. She is our drama queen after all. Not knowing if she was exactly awake or not, we asked her what she was doing. We didn’t get her response at first, “I just can’t keep track of it” she said in a sweet and disturbed voice more than once because we weren’t catching on right away. We eventually found out the reason for her visit and guess who got to take care of the little mess…mom.
As I sat and looked at my little girl, it hit me like it so often does. I was amazed at how big she is getting. Before long she will join the ranks of my older girls. It doesn’t take long.
This afternoon I met with a man who has cancer. As I think back on my conversation with him, as I reflect on this little moment with my baby girl, I am reminded once again of the value of relationship.
Life is intended to be lived with others. It’s little moments like these that have a way of reminding us of what really is important. People matter. Relationships matter. Taking the time to appreciate even the simple things in life have a way of making us realize the frailty of life and how fleeting it is. Make the most of the life you have been given.
Take the time today to appreciate the relationships you have and the memories you are making. You will be glad you did. I know I am.
As my wife tried to negotiate with Eden on who had clean up duty, etched in my mind for at least tonight are the words of my 5 year old daughter, ”Its hard to put on the bed sheet.” And so what do we do? We put on the bed sheet and we cherish the memories and the time we have together with our children.
