William
has brought a lot of joy into my life.
God gave us such a good gift when He gave William to us as a son. William is caring, sensitive, and smart; he is
thoughtful and giving.
William
has been my little buddy since he was a baby. When I was too tired to get out of bed, he
would just lie there next to me, content to smile, kick his legs, and be with
me. When I was able to go out, I always
loved having William on my lap while I rode in my wheelchair. He’s too big to do that now, but he always
wants to walk next to me.
William
has been sensitive to my needs and limitations ever since he was a toddler. By the time he was 3 years old he began anticipating
my needs and bringing me food before I even realized that I needed it! He’s my helper and my buddy, and I like him a
lot!
A
couple of months ago I fainted after church, and I spent the next half hour lying
on the floor recovering with my legs propped up. It is lonely and strange to be lying on the
floor in a busy place while the world goes on around you. When William found me after children’s church
let out, he immediately came over and lay down on the floor next to me and wouldn’t
leave my side. He just talked with me
and kept me company. At one point
William told me, “You’re the best mommy.” That was really special to me because
sometimes it really hurts that I can't do much for my
children, but William loves me just as I am.
Later
on that evening I told William thank you for lying down on the floor with me
and for keeping me company at church. He
said, “Well, if I didn’t then you would have been lying on the floor all by
yourself just staring at the ceiling!”
It was the sweetest and funniest comment! William never considered doing anything but
lying down on the floor with me; for him it was just the natural choice.
How
blessed I am to have a little boy who loves me, wants to be with me, and takes
care of me. He brings me so much joy!
Rachel- that might just be the sweetest little story I have ever heard. Bless you and your sweet William. Give him an extra hug and kiss from his (?) third cousin, Glenda. What a special blessing he is. :=)
ReplyDeleteI'll give William an extra hug and kiss from you. :) I think he's your first cousin twice removed.
ReplyDeleteAww, isn't that sweet? What a wonderful little guy William is!
ReplyDeleteMy girls seem to both have been gifted with an extra abundance of compassion too. This story reminds me of my oldest, Hannah. When she was less than two I had a miscarriage and began a journey that included 5 surgeries and years of severe pelvic pain. She was a great comfort to me many times. I believe God spoke through her to me. I'm sure God speaks through William too.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that Hannah was able to be a help and encouragement to you at such a young age and in such a difficult time in your life.
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