Over the years I have had my fair share of proud mom moments. I have had one or two shameful moments as well. Like when Sam used his new "grab-nabber" at the grocery store to very innocently grab a very forgiving woman's chest! But it is the proud moments that I choose to write about so here it goes.
When we were in Okinawa last week, I took the kids over to a nearby Marine base that had a skate park. When we arrived, there were other skater kids already there. They dressed the part with the Vans shoes and skinny jeans and flat billed hats. It was almost sunset when we arrived. On base, at sunset, you can usually hear the music playing as the Colors are Retired. When you hear the music, you are expected to turn towards it and stand quietly until it is over. The music began to play over the loudspeaker. I wondered if the boys would do the right thing and face the music or if they would keep on skating with their cool new friends. After all, no one else was around and the music was very faint. I watched intently from the car as Jack put his skateboard down, turned toward the music and stood respectfully. The other boys skated on for a few moments. Then they noticed Jack and they followed suit. I was so so proud of Jack in that moment. This was not his base, there were other skater kids around, and he didn't know if they followed the same rules, but he did what he knew was right. When I turned 16, my dad wrote me a letter. He said that doing the right think might not always be cool or feel good. He was right. I am sure that Jack wondered in that moment if stopping to stand still was the cool thing to do. But he did it anyway. I made sure to tell him how proud I was. I am painfully aware that many of the choices he will face in the upcoming years will be much more difficult than deciding whether to stand still for the Retiring of the Colors. I am praying Proverbs 9:10-12 for Jack each day. "Cause Jack to fear You since this is the beginning of wisdom. Cause Jack to know you and to understand your perspective on any situation. Add years to his life, and give him the reward of the wise." I am very sure that God is hearing my prayers for my almost-teenager! As for Sam, I am praying an entirely different and longer prayer! :0)
What a great story Mom! You're doing an amazing job raising our kids!
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