Birthday mishap revisited
Years ago but on
this day we were sitting in our lawn chairs at “church.” At the
time, our start-up fellowship was meeting in a three-car garage,
worshiping without the trappings of a formal sanctuary. Our church
had just suffered a split and I was preoccupied with a bad work
situation. I didn’t have it together.
Sitting in that hot
garage, I glanced over at Seth. To my surprise, tears streamed down
his face. To coin a phrase, “Oh dear, what could the matter be?”
The matter was this: we had forgotten Seth’s eleventh birthday. The young boy was distraught. He could not be consoled
regardless of heart-felt apologies. No “Happy Birthday” upon
rising, no special breakfast, no unique gifts. It was just a lot of
nothing.
Seth eventually got
over his disappointment and to this day, it is one of our
long-standing family jokes. So, as the sun set last night, I made
sure to get in the first birthday greeting in anticipation of today.
I certainly did not want him to think I could forget his birthday. .
.again! On the way home from work, I made a stop to pick up some
plaid shorts as a gift. I was relieved he liked them; he can be
pretty picky. Whew. Another birthday without incident.
Kids are wonderful.
Each has their unique personality, sense of humor, strengths and
weaknesses. Seth has been “busy” since conception. In utero, he
made like a chicken trying to peck his way out. As an infant he
refused to sleep longer than twenty minutes at a time and was a
front-runner to be a poster child for colic.
After him, no more
kids for me. Maybe Leah thought the same thing after Judah’s birth.
Perhaps he was difficult as well. “She conceived again, and when
she gave birth to a son she said, ‘This time I will praise the
LORD’. . . Then she stopped having children” (Genesis 29:35).
At four, Seth rode his motorcycle through the woods as fast as he
could, standing on the seat like a pipsqueak Evil Kinevil. In school,
he was the center of attention. And now, as a young man of seventeen,
he is an outgoing, know-no-stranger kind of guy, full of wanderlust
and enthusiasm. His camera is a constant companion.
“and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth, saying, "God
has granted me another child.” (Genesis 4:25)
Daily challenge:
Little kids are like kittens: cute and easy to love. But don’t be
blind to the beauty in your big kids.
Postscript: Today Seth turns 23. I did not forget his birthday.
Adapted from the July 14th selection in "Pace Yourself: 366 Devotions from the Daily Grind"
Comments
Wow. You guys were not that far behind us in terms of kids. I didn't realize that!
July 2 is a great date as we.. We had our 37th anniversary on that day!