
Who knows why we went out the other day, but coming home Janie informed us that we were following a smoker. Yes, she is the bionic nose of our family. Enter, our first "drugs are bad" conversation. She was intrigued by nicotine and the idea that you can be addicted to something. I said, "It's sort of a yucky thing because if you are addicted, it means you can't be refreshed and happy without nicotine."
Long pause.
"Mom, I think I am addicted to God."

This is the little man who rubs his face in my hair at night when I tuck him in. He hugs my neck real tight with both hands. "I like your hair," he says. Hug. Pause. Hug-hug. Blink. "God made you," he says. Snuggle. Hug. Hhhhuugg.
Love them! Sweet stories about precious kids...
ReplyDeletePS - Just made the girls headbands with the lovely flowers you gave me - a million thanks! :) Merry Christmas!
tooooooo precious...
ReplyDeleteDon't we all need that addiction in our lives!!