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Friday, August 7, 2009

Weekend Thought Button

One of the sweetest parts of my day is listening to my kids pray.  I love to hear the things they are thankful for at the end of the day.  It gives me a glimpse into the things they value most.  I can only imagine the smile their heartfelt prayers bring to our Lord as He listens to the cries of their heart.

Tonight as my daughter was praying she thanked God for many things and then said very specifically, “but I am not, not thankful for thunderstorms.”   I love her honesty with her heavenly father.  I must say that in listening to their prayers, I am quite guilty of not saying thank you enough in my day end prayers.  While I am often quick to offer up my list of requests as my head hits the pillow, all too often I fail to stop and say thanks. 

One thing I hope to teach my children is the many aspects of prayer.  Prayer is about more than offering up a wish list to God.  It is an opportunity to commune with our heavenly father.  One thing that helps me to remember this is by praying through the acronym ACTS (adoration-offering up our praises to God, confession-confessing our sins before God, thanksgiving-giving thanks to God, and supplication-presenting our requests before God).  I hope to model and walk through all four aspects of prayer with my kids in their nightly prayers.   We aren’t there yet, but it is my goal to start modeling and praying with them this way. 

What are you thinking about this week? Why not use your last post of the week to highlight something a bit "deeper" then the average Momblog fair?  I’d love to read your thoughts.  Please feel free to write and link up a  “thoughtful” post below.  You can write a new post or link up one you wrote earlier in the week.

 

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I love our pediatric dentist office, for many reasons….the play gym in the waiting room, the sun glasses for the kids to wear while the lights shine in their eyes, the cool prizes the kids get to pick out, the pac man games they play between the cleaning and the dentist, but mostly for the people.

Without the kind and patient hygienists and dentists, the games and toys really wouldn’t matter.

They all are so great with the kids.  They take the time to talk to them, to explain to them what they are doing and why and they let them be kids.

Really, how many dentists do you know that would clean teeth with two stinky feet in her face? 

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Yea, the circus crew knows how to put patience to the test.

That would be my flexible three year old with her feet in the poor dentists’ face.  Not sure why, but when both the hygienist and the dentist had her sit back in the chair my daughter’s feet popped right up in the air as natural as could be. 

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