Being a parent of a teenager is not always easy. I've done this twice before, yet it is still challenging. Each child has her own personality, which in turn, means a need for different ways of handling each one. And the Lord has definitely got it all together, because He gave me the easiest one first, then each in succession has added a level of difficulty. All this to say that today was one of those days when I look at how it went and say, "That was really a great day!"
Rose is truly a sweet and loving girl. I am so glad that I have her here at home with me to be the last one before I get to the empty nest experience. Today did have its share of challenges, we had our moments of conflict; mostly because she had a school assignment to work on and kept finding any excuse to be away from her workbook. We did "go at it" a few times, but there was this special, unexpected moment which took me by surprise and caused me to stop and thank the Lord for her special heart.
I had kept the TV on a classical music channel while we were both working on homework. For some reason, it helps to not have total silence. Rose had left the room for a few minutes and for some reason, I picked up the remote and checked through the guide and clicked on the Gaither Family Hour, or whatever it is called. I just knew that any minute she'd come in and roll her eyes and express her annoyance, but I wanted to check it out for those few minutes where I could take a trip down memory lane and reflect on the music of the church's recent history. I have been in the Protestant Church for only about 13 years, so the music is all relatively new to me; even the "older" stuff, and I love it all. So after a few minutes of old time gospel, Rose comes into the room and sits and watches. I wait for the negative comment. All of a sudden she says, "Man, I love that three part harmony." You could have knocked me over with a feather! I agreed, and we talked about it a little, then proceeded to watch the whole hour. She was engaged the whole time! She loved that Mark Lowry was a goofball, she loved the skill with which these people shared their love for Jesus, we enjoyed bagging on some of the fashion choices, but the bottom line is that we sat together and listened to some old-time gospel music. At the end of the show, she said, "I'd like to go see one of those shows." Who is this kid?
The part I forgot to mention, for those who don't know her, is that she is very talented musically. In fact, all my girls are, and they appreciate all kinds of music. But it was just really special to see her not just tolerating something so "out of her box," but she was truly appreciating it. What a special time we had.
I thank God for those little moments when I can see her heart. We did have some "not-so-special-moments" today, but this was one of the best by far! I'm so glad she's here to share these days with me.
Have a great day!
Jessica
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Oh I love the Gaither hour!! It is great when our kid surprise us like that! We try so hard to be good parents and it's nice when we see some rewards from it! :)
ReplyDeleteGod is good all the time, all the time God is good just another of His reminders that He's with us. Rosemary is lucky to have you for a mom.
ReplyDeleteI love that you guys sat together to watch the Gaithers! I don't think Brian would have let me get through an entire hour of Gaither music. In other news, I think Rose has a natural gift for music, which is why she is touched by the three part harmony, even if its not her favorite style of music. She's more gifted than she gets credit for. I think she should try piano lessons... wish I were there to help!
ReplyDeleteLove you guys!
Amanda, you're so right. She is fascinated by different types of harmonies. She loves listening to the Peasall sisters for the same reason. And yes, I wish you were here too! She definitely has a gift, and I hope we can nurture it even more.
ReplyDeleteThis gives me hope for when my little ones are teenagers...you are doing a fantastic job with her, even though I know you don't think so very often!
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