These two little ones,
who love without regret,
that speak words without fear,
these are friends of the sweetest kind.
They sometimes hurt each other's feelings,
and they sometimes cry because of how sad they have made each other.
But, they are so real.
So true to who they have been made to be.
As they speak of their
love for one another,
or some exciting news of the day,
or their accomplishments from the evening before,
or even of their love for God,
they teach me.
They bring a tear to my eye,
they come and hug me...or jump on me,
And I am blessed.
Blessed to be around the "least of these",
just as Jesus said I would be.
oh i love how my little ones are like yours--they fight and squabble and refuse to share, but oh they share and love and hug and can't wait to be around the other... i love how they are in the moment and then just go about their business! i love that they are indeed the least, and we have so much to learn from them.
ReplyDeletesmiles. beautiful post. my two boys...teach me so much each day...
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely...children are God's greatest gift!
ReplyDelete~Jean
Oh yes, for SUCH is the Kingdom of God. And btw, those two are particularly adorable in that embrace.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those children are ADORABLE. So, so sweet. Susan
ReplyDeleteThat is one heart-melting pair of children. I learned some of life's greatest lessons from my little one, who is now 24. The simple days of childhood ... they are so fleeting. [sigh]
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up today. Hope to see more of you.
your sweet mama heart beats hard through this post. lovely, friend, just lovely...
ReplyDeleteOur children teach us so much about love and being real....love your poem, and the picture of them is precious! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious poem, and picture. It brings tears to my eyes because they grow up so fast.
ReplyDelete"and i am blessed." so simple, but so hard to keep at the forefront, amidst the chaos?
ReplyDeletelove that photo of your two...
Melissa, what a sweet simple pleasure and blessing. Enjoy their youth!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
What a lovely post and a lovely photo. Sounds like you are enjoying motherhood. I've loved every moment of being a momma...I only wish my upper teenage kids were still little like yours are. Oh, how I miss those days. (Times now are wonderful, but I DO miss the "wonder" years that goes with little ones.)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti ~ Fill My Cup with Beauty
So sweet! Thank~You for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis is awesomely put...and I know watching...listening to my kids...teaches me more than anything else about life...and how to live it. Awesome post
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely post!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Joan
And they are just adorable. I learn so much about love from my children. Isn't that just the way of God? Teaching through the least of these.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful picture, children are so sweet, they teach us great things with their innocent hearts and clumsy composure
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet picture and a beautiful poem!
ReplyDeleteWe love you! Cindy and Nannie
ladies, as always, you are wonderful. love your kind and encouraging words. they are such a gift!
ReplyDeletegorgeous.!!
ReplyDeleteyour babies ,your heart.