There are a million things that sometimes suck about being a mom...
right? I think we can all agree... the fighting, the yelling... the
cooking... the cleaning... the working... and after all of that, at the
end of the day they all still need more... kids & husband alike...
But, there are a million things that are great about being a mom... The
love of your kids... feeling that love in someone else... and KNOWING
they feel the same... that feeling of being needed and wanted...
growing a child... teaching them new things and watching their little
wheels turn... and seeing that excitement when they learn something
new... and today... today was an all new experience. Zaq was home
watching the football game & I had some errands to run... were down
to just one car now so when I have an opportunity I have to take it. So
I loaded up the boys... and off we went. First to the post office...
Zave fussed the whole way there... and back into the car... zave fussed
some more... and some more... he was on a roll for the fussiness. Izzaq
was being great... its amazing how this little baby has turned into a 3
year old walking talking little man... he has so much personality... i
love it.... we were having a nice little talk about the big mountains
and the hot sun when we rolled up to a stop light... Now, Sun City
*where the post office is* Is a retirement community. Filled with all
sorts of sweet old men and women just living it up in Cali. Except for
one man... At the corner of this stop light was a sad old man. My eyes
filled with tears, he looked exactly like my Grandpa Brown *who passed
away when I was 13 and miss dearly.* Skin tanned from the sun...
wrinkly from age... with big 'ol apple cheek bones.. a scruffy salt
& pepper beard... bushy eye brows and loving brown eyes. Its
amazing the details that you can pick up in an instance. I swear...
they were so alike that It could have been him. I guess if you believe
in that sort of thing... maybe it was. He was wearing an army jacket
& pants... holding a sign that said "Every Little Bit Helps." I
looked back at Izzaq & said... Izzaq, see this man? He doesn't have
a house. And he is hungry, so were gunna share our money with him. *im
choking up just typing, geesh* So Izzaq said ok mama... lets share. So
I pull up to him... roll down the window... grab a HUGE handfull of
change from the car... and izzaq yells from the backseat... "HI! We
gunna share my moneys with you to eat!" and he reached across the car
and held out his hand... with a big smile on his face..."Bless ya Girl,
Thank you" I smiled. Looked back at izzaq and fought back tears. I have
NO idea why this hit me so hard... maybe because he reminded me so much
of my grandpa... maybe because im just an emotional girl today... or
maybe because IzzaQ is growing up... I dunno. I always try to help
anyone out when I can... I donate money when I can... I donate product
when I can... I donate clothes and toys to shelters... and if I have
change... i give it... but this was different. It was the most
rewarding moment as a mother that I have had yet... in that 30 seconds
sitting at that stop light I taught a lesson to my son... Share... not
just your toys when you playing... but everything... if you have
enough, give to someone else... and in those 30 seconds... i realized I
really have a chance to help change the world... Its more than just an
opportunity to "Pay it Forward"... more than good Karma... Our world is
a crazy messed up place... and i face it with my irrational fears every
day. And us moms & dads really can make a difference. It doesnt
matter if your black or white... a hippie or a punk... a christian or
an atheist... if we all took the time to teach these simple morals and
values the world would be a better place... we have the opportunity to
help grow one more selfless caring and sharing person to make a
difference... Thats enough rambling for my day off of blogging... I
just wanted to share that with you... it was very emotional for me... I
ljust want to leave you with one more thought... What did you teach
your child/children today? What do you do as a mom (or dad), to instill
good values in your children?
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very sweet!
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