One of the most endearing
traditions of this Small Town America we call home, is our ability to allow our
children to enjoy Halloween in all of its glory, in a safe and family-friendly
environment. Now I must admit, I am a bit of a Halloween “scrooge” as one of my
friends so eloquently named herself…I hate dressing up, I’ve never been a big
candy eater, and you already know how I feel about arachnids…so why would I get
fired up about a “holiday” that combines these characteristics? It has always
been a bit of a conundrum to me why people find this experience to be so
enticing. Once I had babies, my feelings
on the subject didn’t change much….UNTIL the first time I laid eyes on
THIS:
So over the years, I have grown more willing to be more enthusiastic about Halloween and “Fall Festivals” and Trunk or Treats (insert eye roll here…sorry PTO) for the sake of the children. Because isn’t that what it’s all about anyway? Isn’t that what spending gobs of money and time and stress are all about…for the children? So we can dress up and eat gigantic amounts of teeth-rotting candy and blah blah blah….? Ok, maybe I’m not more enthusiastic about Halloween…but let me tell you what I AM enthusiastic about. I’m enthusiastic about relationships. I’m enthusiastic about my geese forming relationships with people that they might not otherwise have the opportunity to form a bond. I’m enthusiastic about asking questions and getting to know others and my children learning the important skill of looking people in the eye when they speak to them. Im enthusiastic about my kids knowing that the building that we attend every week called the "church" is not what makes being a Christian special...it's the God we serve and worship that makes it special. Its the people that make up the Body of Christ inside that building that make it special. And I want them to know those people.
Having said all of that, let me share a little bit of what my babies learned as well….
Meredith learned that
Mrs. Hall has one of the most beautiful smiles in Small Town America. Bar
None.
This precious couple
teaches my little family about commitment. They teach us about
being willing to be uncomfortable for the sake of others. They teach us about
humbleness. And I’m not even kidding when I say that their smiles start at the
depths of their souls and come forth like a spring…and that is why they smile like
that. Like that. I don’t know anybody that doesn’t need
or want some of what they have.
These two stopped
long enough to have their picture taken. Lesson learned? The days of having
their picture taken (together…voluntarily) are quickly becoming numbered. Sigh.
Mere consistently learns that life is more fun when Gigi is around.
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"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." L.M.Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Blessings,
ginger