Sunday, April 15, 2012

Get Glad

Last night, I attended the JDRF Gala. And it got me thinking that the things in my life that I think are big, aren't. Most of the time, they're very small.

I saw in the faces of the children who were diagnosed with type-1 diabetes frustration, but I also saw something that surprised me: gladness. Glad to be alive. Glad that their disease means something to a lot of people who want to help fund research. Glad that one day there will be a cure.

And I thought if an eight year old can be glad in the midst of her struggle with a disease, I can be glad for the things that might seem burdensome in my life. I can be glad that we're on this eleven-year medical journey. Glad that God puts challenges in my life that I don't like, that I don't enjoy, that (quite frankly) tick me off. Glad that I don't know where we'll be living in one year, in six years, or in eight years. Glad that the future isn't in my hands, and that my plans make God laugh. Glad that I have a healthy two-year-old terror. Glad that while I don't get to see my husband often, I do get to see him daily unlike so many military spouses. Glad that my house is cozy, tiny, and messy. Glad that while I struggle to not be the center of my own universe, that God is stretching me and holding my hand every step of the way.

I'm also glad for the little things.

Like watching my son play with the hubby's scooter from his childhood.


Like chalking up the driveway, sidewalk, walkway, and the house and front door (when Mommy isn't looking).


Like the fact that last week, if you asked the toddler what color something was, everything was "yellow." This week, it's "red."


Like watching my son "push" the hubbs down the hill in our front yard, and watching each of their expressions: one of sheer pain and one of sheer joy. :)







Like throwing a party and jumping up and down every time we find a "dana-lion." We even greet them before plucking them. The toddler bends over, waves his hand, and says, "Hi, dana-lion."




Like the gloriousness that is blowing bubbles. I mean, honestly, it's one of my favorite things in the world to do. Even when the toddler totally loses interest, I still find myself standing in the middle of the yard blowing hundreds of bubbles.



Like chasing down my little angel while he runs away as fast as he can.



Everyone likes to feel glad, right? Glad about the things that bring joy, growth, new adventures.

I want to try to take the things that are challenging, that might breed worry, and be glad.

"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!" -Philippians 4:4

Every morning, when I go in to get the toddler, I always say, "This is the day the Lord has made! Let us rejoice and be glad in it!"

So, how 'bout it? Let's praise God for the many blessings that--despite the inevitable storms in life--He rains down on us.

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