Bosco Day
It’s been one year. We still miss him. He would have loved his new yard.
It’s been one year. We still miss him. He would have loved his new yard.
Hopefully you catch the use of his words against him, and hopefully you’re not fooled by his “change” mantra. He’s the same ol’ empty suit of liberal politics, but more on that later, I hope…
"You can put it to music all you want, but it’s STILL a scooter." — Angela Lee
This speaks for itself:
Last night, we asked Andrew to pray before we ate. Some my balk at the practice, but we find it a good way to remind us, and especially our boys, whence came our meal. This night, though, followed kind of a rough day for Andrew, behaviorally, so, in his prayer, he asked God to forgive him for his bad choices. It was a very simple, but very touching prayer. Of course, forgiveness can’t come until one accepts Jesus as Savior, but this a good first step toward his realizing his need, which we continue teach as gently as possible, so the decision, if it comes (and we fervently pray that it does), will be a genuine decision on his part, not a forced, ineffectual action because of us. This is a good sign we’re on the right track.
Tonight, I went to one of our favorite restaurants, Qdoba, just me and the boys. As we’re sitting there eating, Andrew (our five year old) is looking at the television (as it is impossible to sit where you can’t see or hear one), and this conversation happens:
Awesome. 🙂
Andrew started kindergarten yesterday. It’s hard to believe that day has already come. It was certainly harder on us than it was him. We took him to his class and helped him find his seat, then we kinda drifted to the side of the room as the other parents did, likely as reluctant to leave as we were. At one point, Andrew glanced up and seemed surprised to see us still there. 🙂
As sad as it is to see him growing up like that, it is exciting. He’s having fun, and he’s growing up. 😛
I sure am proud of that little boy. The Lord’s been good to us.