The loss of the little things

Years ago, when he was probably eight or nine, Jacob started asking me to bring him a glass of water at night. It started innocently, but quickly grew into a habit. Every night, “Dad, can you bring me a glass of water?”  Most of the time it was a minor interruption in my evening, but at times it was, in a flash of irritation, an inconvenience during a busy time.  At those times I  told myself that some day he would quit asking, and then I would miss this little bit of time together. A “Cat in the Cradle” moment if you will.  So I would stop whatever I was doing and bring him a class of water.

Tonight, as I precariously balanced five different glasses full of water for the girls, I was struck with the realization that Jacob did, in fact, stop asking.  And more distressing was the fact that I could not remember when that happened!  Where was I that one night he stopped and I didn’t notice. When did that opportunity slip away and why didn’t it register?  In a moment of busyness, I missed it.

Now Jacob is in college and that part of our life together, that simple act of service that drew us close together, if even for the briefest moment each evening, is gone.  Tonight, as I juggled all those  glasses, walking up the stairs, I prayed that I would not be so involved in my own thoughts, wrapped up in my own issues, caught up in that busyness of life, that I let the opportunity to love my kids pass by me again without notice.

Cameron

Annual Church Picnic

Every year our church has a picnic at Camp Chautauqua in Franklin, Ohio.

http://www.thecampbytheriver.com/

There are several highlights to this annual event, not the least of which is the giant zip line!  While not all the children (or parent’s for that matter) take advantage of the opportunity, those that do have a great time.

It is always enjoyable watching Caleb make the climb up the pole.  There is little that slows this little man down!

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And once you have gone up, you must come back down!

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Ali waited patiently with our Pastor’s wife for her turn on the line.

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And takes a few glamour shots with her adoring fans.

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These two chose to watch rather than participate.

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Ali finally made it up on to the platform for her trip down the line.

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Luke also braved the pole, but it did take a little more time for him to decide that he was on board.  He is brave, but he is rarely the first to try something.  Make sure no one dies first and then he is willing to try it.

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But he certainly looks like a pro!

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Maxwell tried his hand at pickle ball with one of the local pros instructing him!

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However, sometime you still miss even with great instruction.

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The campground has a large pool which is sometimes on the cold side.  But that did not keep these beauties from enjoying the aquatic activity!

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Mia looked especially cute!

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We ended the afternoon at the camps bowling alley!  They even had options for Leah to play!

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Although, in typical Leah fashion, she didn’t want the assistance.  If everyone was holds the ball in their hands and sends it down the lane, then that was what she was going to do also!

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Ali gives the old bowling ball a spin down the lane.

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Action shot:

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Brittany had a little shadow with her throughout the day who also helped her with her bowling game.

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Nick tried his hand at beating Pastor Kevin at Foosball.

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Every year we have a great time at this event, and this year was no different.  Thank you, New Covenant Church, for providing us the opportunity!

Cameron