Showing posts with label siblings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label siblings. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Family Photo Meme



Loren Christie has tagged me in a Family Photo Meme. Post a family picture with a story behind it and write about it.

This picture is of my sister Joanna Stephanie Gerold-Cummings with my youngest daughter. When she was about three weeks old she started to get really colicky and I thought I was going to go out of my mind. She was crying constantly and the only thing that would stop it was nursing her. So I was forever breastfeeding and, not having a hand free to eat with, thought I would starve to death. My sister came from Tennessee to help me through this most difficult week. She took care of the other three children so I could concentrate on taking care of myself and the baby. I gave up dairy and gassy foods and my newborn became content.

I tag Leticia, Karen, Violin Mama, Lisa, and Angie, and whoever else wants to play along.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Strawberries and Cream


The baby was in her high chair having strawberries and a bowlful of plain vanilla yogurt. The bus stopped in front of our house and she turned excitedly, knowing her siblings were due to come in the door.

“Ooh! Strawberries and cream!” exclaimed my ten-year-old daughter. “Can we have some?”

So they all sat down with a bowlful of strawberries and “cream”.

Feeding herself, alternating between fingers and spoon, the baby managed to eat quite a bit, but needed a bath afterward.

The kids love to participate in her bath time, rinsing her hair, sudsing her up, brushing her hair, and encouraging her to splash and play. The bathroom can get a bit crowded this way, so I have to ask them to take turns.

While I was dressing her, the other kids played downstairs on-and-off with doing homework. Three times they came to me, tattling. This one poked that one, and that one pinched this one. “Go back downstairs and I’ll talk to you about this in a minute,” I answered.

How was I going to deal with this, this time?

An answer quickly came to me.

I went to my eight-year-old’s room and grabbed her Precious Moments Bible.

“All of you sit down on the couch, right now,” I commanded.

They did so, and I opened up the Bible to I Corinthians 13.

“Who knows what I Corinthians 13 is about?”

“Love,” answered both my 8- and 10- year old daughters. My 6-year-old son was silent.

“Good,” I responded, and read aloud the entire chapter, stressing the verses that especially pertained to the behavior that was expected among them.

Here and there, they requested that I define a word, such as "provoked".

“And who are we supposed to love?” I asked.

“Everyone,” came the correct answer.

“And where are we supposed to start?”

No answer.

“Our family. This is where it all starts. You have to learn to love your own family before you can love all of the human family. Now hug and kiss each other.”

Genuine hugs and kisses went around.

If I had scolded them, there would have been a stiff hug and a muttered, begrudging “Sorry”.

I am looking in my concordance, preparing another passage for tomorrow.