Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Shopping For My Mind

I realize we live in a different world than when I was raising my kids, but things couldn't have changed that much.  Could they?

Saturday, my husband attended an all day class in another town.  He asked me to ride with him and suggested I do some shopping while I was there.

First, I went to Wal-mart to pick up a few items.  I wanted to get there early before the crowds came.  It wasn't too busy so the store was quiet and peaceful, making my task quick and enjoyable.  Then I took care of some business and went to McDonald's to work on the computer.  (It is so nice to be able to access the Internet in a fast food restaurant.)   The restaurant was full of kids.  Why not?  It was getting close to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.  After ordering their meal, they all went happily outside to the playground.

Close to lunchtime I went back to the classroom, picked up my husband, and took him to lunch.  Afterward I decided to do some fun shopping.  To me there is a difference in shopping and buy things.  Shopping is wandering around and looking for things I don't need.  I rarely buy anything when I'm shopping.  I shop for fun, stress relief, recreation, and enjoyment.  I set out at about 1:30 p.m.

I went to Old Navy because I had a gift card.  As I entered the door, I immediately noticed loads of clothes created for bodies other than mine.   Before I had passed the first section of the store I heard a crying baby.  Then I heard another one.  They cried the entire time I was in the store.  I finally left and headed for Bed, Bath, and Beyond.  I was barely in the front door when I heard a crying child.  The crying continued for the duration of my shopping.  Then I headed across the street to Ross, Dress For Less, one of my favorite stores. Ross carries unique items, making every visit an adventure.  As usual, I headed to the back for the section with dishes. I didn't make it all the way back before I heard a baby crying.  None of these parents made any attempt to even determine the problem, much less comfort the child.  By the time I left, I thought I'd lost my mind.

That's three different stores in the afternoon with crying babies.  Now let's examine this to find the problem.  Four different parents--not a parenting issue.  Three different stores--not a location issue.  Four different babies--not a personality issue.  Afternoon--humm, could be the problem.  

Newsflash!  Small children need to nap in the afternoon.  Taking a child shopping when his or her tired little body requires rest is not fair to the child, parent, or other shoppers.  This child is only trying to communicate his or her needs.  Parenting means putting your child's needs before yours.  I am a parent.  If it was necessary to take my babies shopping, we went in the morning, arriving home in time for lunch and a nap--usually for all of us.  (Shopping with small children is exhausting.)

Children are more enjoyable when they are pleasant.  Children are more pleasant when their needs have been met.  My advice for young parents.  Enjoy your child.  Meet their needs.  Enjoy your child.  Do what is best for them.  Enjoy your child. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Bravest Woman I Know


The bravest woman I know is not the Bionic Woman.  If the bravest woman I know had a costume, it wouldn't be as sexy as the Bionic Woman's, but it would be just as meaningful.  Her costume would be white for her pure heart.  The heart area would be covered with pictures of children because of her determination to adopt children no matter what stumbling blocks
she had to face.  On the top of her gloves would be a picture of the globe because that is just about how far she went to adopt her children. 

The bravest woman I know is Lorilyn Roberts, author of Children of Dreams.  Lorilyn had gone through a heart wrenching divorce, but she was determined not to allow her marital status to squelch her desire to be a mother.  As I read the book where she chronicles her adventures on literally the other side of the globe to adopt these girls.  She prayed for years for the children that God wanted her to have. If memory serves me correctly, more than one adoption fell through.  At one point, she flew to a politically corrupt country to adopt one little girl, and left with a completely different child.  She fought for over a month to adopt the one she brought home, but many times she was sure she was going home with empty arms.

Some of the scenery and characters she described gave me the hibby jibbies.  Sometimes I found myself praying for her safety and then remember that she had been safely home for over 15 years.  Does God answer prayers before we ask?  The scariest time for her was when she discovered that she was in one country and her adoptive child was in another.  She had no assurance that she would ever see 'her' child again. 

Please take time to read Children of Dreams, by Lorilyn Roberts.  Your heart will be inspired and broken at the obstacles she encountered.  Lorilyn's biography includes:

Lorilyn grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently lives in Gainesville, Florida, with her two daughters, her dogs Sirius and Molly, and four cats. Lorilyn is a media professional and provides broadcast captioning for television. She makes time to pursue her passion for writing and will earn her Masters in Creative Writing from Perelandra College next year. Lorilyn has homeschooled her daughters for the past fifteen years. She has published three books, The Donkey and the King, Children of Dreams; and How to Launch a Christian Best Seller Book; is president of the Gainesville, Florida, Word Weavers Chapter; and the founder of the John 3:16 Marketing Network.

Lorilyn's personal website can be found at http://lorilynroberts.com and her blog is at http://lorilynroberts.blogspot.com. You can check out her Facebook fan page where she shares writing tips at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Author-Lorilyn-Roberts-Fan-Page/144049365650301 Also be sure to follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/llwroberts. You can visit the blog of the John 3:16 Marketing Network at http://www.john316mn.blogspot.com.