Lessons from Home
Four and a
half weeks ago, my sweet daddy had a flare up of his congestive heart failure
and was taken to the hospital in the middle of the night. That led to a three week stay between the
hospital and a skilled care facility to get strong enough to come home. I kept asking if I needed to come home, but
my mama said she would need more help when she brought him home. So I waited.
I’ve been
at home with them almost two weeks now.
I count it a blessing to be able to take the days off work and for my
own family understanding that I’m needed here for a couple of weeks. I thought I’d share a few lessons from home
as an adult child helping out the parents.
2. Staying up late
makes us all a little silly. We get
tickled at the silliest things, and when mom and I both start laughing, we BOTH
snort! Of course, that makes us laugh
even harder.
3. Be careful. I’ve been running errands for mom and dad
just about every day. Every time I
leave, they both tell me, “Be careful.”
Dad said something about always telling me that, but I said, “I have a
16-year-old who drives now. I get
it. You can tell me to be careful all
you want.”
4. Love is in the
air. My dad is 83 and my mom is 71. They have been married for 52 years. They still look at each other and say, “I
love you” many times throughout the day.
5. All Wal-mart
stores are not created equal. I know
this isn’t really a “home” lesson, but I have been in 3 different large
Wal-mart stores and 3 Neighborhood Markets.
They are not all laid out the same.
6. Shopping is harder
than it looks. I am a people
pleaser. I want to make sure people are
happy, and that includes buying the right things on my mom’s list. That may mean 10 phone calls before I leave a
store, but I’d rather go to another of the many Wal-mart stores to get the
right thing instead of getting the wrong brand or wrong size.
7. Criminals are
stupid. Again, this isn’t a home lesson,
but my dad and I have watched many episodes of the show “Cops.” After one lady was told she was under arrest,
she asked, “Do I have to go to jail?”
Um. Yes. Another lady asked if
they could go get a slushy on their way to jail because she was thirsty. Um.
No. My favorite, though, was when
one guy had a medicine bottle with a lid that didn’t fit, and he said, “Someone
must have come in and changed all my medicine lids!” Um. Stupid.
8. God has blessed me! Now this isn’t really a new lesson, but being with my parents for the last two weeks has just deepened that lesson. First, I’m blessed with a husband and two children who miss me but understand that I need to be here. We’ve talked every day, texted too many times to count, and we’ve even skyped a couple of times so I can see their precious faces. Second, I’ve been blessed with this time with my parents. I see the strength that my mom has. I do not know how she does all she does on her own. But she never complains. She always smiles. She always gives. I see how both of my parents still rely on God. Dad can’t see as well as he used to when he read his Bible through every year. But now he listens to it on his iPad. (King James Version with a British accent isn’t so bad!) Their Godly heritage has been passed to their children and their grandchildren.
I realize that not everyone is as fortunate as I am to have
such Godly parents, and that saddens me.
However, if you are fortunate enough to still have your parents, stop
what you’re doing and call them. Just
let them know you’re thinking about them and love them. I may never get a chance to be home with my
parents by myself again for this length of time. But I will always remember these two weeks
and the sweet parents God has given me.
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