I woke up, with a bunch of “what -if’s” and “I should’s” and “I gotta do’s” on my brain. Swirling around, affecting my joy. I hustled the kids off to school and came home, walked through my dining room and looked up to see this note left by my 9 year old on our family white board.
She is really into cursive writing, and has going around the house leaving evidence of practice everywhere. I’m so glad she decided to practice this morning. This little note of hers stopped me in my tracks and gave me a priceless gift today–truth and perspective.
Khat khatao by Aradhna. “Aradhna” means worship.
The sounds of sitar and guitar merge to create a new global instrument that blends unusual rhythmic patterns with the dipping and soaring of the vocals. listeners sense a deep devotion and connection to the yeshu revealed in the holy scriptures.
Here is a delightful video of another little one speaking truth, a three year old singing about where to put our burdens.
Sarah loves it all
May 27, 2010 at 3:59 pmOh Amy, how sweet! What a great reminder.
P.S. Judging by your picture, you do not look old enough to have a 9 year old.
Nestled in Rosenberg
May 27, 2010 at 6:13 pmIt’s amazing when God speaks through our children to get a point through to us! I love when that happens. 🙂
T.bird