Holding Hands, Holding Hearts
I was walking hand in hand with Jarebear Boo into the grocery store. She was 8 years old. I told her, "I love holding your hand."
She said, "I'll always hold your hand, Mommy, no matter how old I am."
My heart melted at that very moment. I knew that one day, she'd hit the age where it just wasn't as "cool" to walk around, holding my hand, but in the meantime, I cherished it.
Then, the moment came when we no longer held hands. There was no premeditated warning....it just happened, one day, without notice.
My heart moved on, although, never forgetting the joy of what it was like to have a hand to hold.
One day, J and I were walking, hand in hand. As we climbed the stairs, I stumbled. Quicker than I could catch myself, J tightened his grip and broke my fall. I found that moment once again. I discovered that holding one's hand is like holding one's heart. He tenderly held mine and still does...when we pray, when we fall asleep at night, when we are in church, worshiping together, sitting side by side, cheering the Oregon Ducks on to victory and sitting across the table, sharing a milkshake...we're holding each others hearts and hands.
At a time when I'm totally reminded of thankfulness, I'm thankful for the big things, like having a job after being unemployed for 2 years. I'm thankful for new beginnings and mischievous puppies. I'm thankful for silly songs sung on my voice mail and warm blankets fresh from the dryer. But most of all, I'm thankful for a hand to hold.
What are you thankful for?
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I am at the moment thankful for the kids that are wonderful and make life pleasant...
As I sit her all I have to do is look around and see how very blessed I am.
I love this post...hold a hand...hold a heart! Precious.
God bless and have a delightful weekend sweetie!!! :o)
Have a wonderful weekend!
xoxoxo jj
Many blessings and a Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Mandy and Vivian
www.mandylifeafter30.com
I am thankful for so many things, but at the top of my list will always be my family --my husband, my kids, my parents....
Saw you over at Joanna's place (the fifty factor) and thought I'd stop in for a visit.
I am thankful for life. Glad you have found employment...it's a scarce commodity these days.
One love.