I am not one to remember to take a picture of my child’s
milestones. In fact, a few days before Allison turned 1 month I remembered and
thought maybe this would be the child I would remember to take pictures of. But
on the exact day I totally forgot. Then about a week later I was telling someone
how old she was and finally remembered that I had forgotten to take a picture
on the day she turned 1 month. Oops!
However, despite my forgetfulness of my children’s ages I
have never had someone ask me if the child with me is my child…..until now……
Last weekend, Matt & I were on a date at a restaurant
here in town. Matt went to wash his hands and the waitress came over to see the
baby. She asked how old Allison was. I couldn’t remember right away, so she
asked me if Allison was my baby. I said, “Yes. She’s mine.” (I’m thinking, ‘I
know she turns a week older on Mondays. What day is it today?’)
When Matt returned from the restroom I told him about my
conversation with the waitress. Matt said I should have said, “No, it’s not my
baby. It’s my husband’s. We haven’t figured out who the mom is yet.” (I thought
he came up with that all by himself but he admitted he stole the line from a
movie. It was still funny!!!!)
Then, later in the week, I was at the store. As I was
leaving a lady had that look in her eyes like she really wanted to see the baby.
I stopped so she could see her. She asked how old she was. I said, “Uh, I don’t
remember. 5.5 weeks. Yeah, that’s it.” She said, “Is she your baby?” I said, “Yes,
she’s mine.” I was thinking, ‘She’s fed, breathing and not naked. What do you
people expect?!’ Again, I couldn’t even remember what day it was.
In our humanness, we have limits. Sleep deprivation can
cause us to forget things. But I am so thankful to have a heavenly Father who
is limitless. I may not remember off hand exactly how old my children are, but
He does. He knows everything about us. He has so many children yet he knows all
of our names (John 10:3b), the number of hairs on our heads (Matthew 10:30),
the number of days we have been here on Earth and the number of days we have
left (Psalm 139:16). The title of Psalm 139 in the NIV Bible is “God’s Perfect
Knowledge of Man.” Maybe next time I should say, “God only knows how old she
is!”
Maybe you are just trying to hard, if you just say one month old for a whole month it's a lot easier to remember. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! I started doing it like you say & it's a lot easier:)
DeleteLove you and love your sense of humor :) YOUR daughter is beautiful and looks just like you! And I'm proud of you that she was breathing, fed and clothed when you got to the store :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm a mom I will prob never remember :) your awesome! And i agree with your husband that would be hilarious!
ReplyDeleteLOL. I hate that. I always say that my brain falls out more and more with each placenta. You should start writing her age on your hand every time you go out somewhere. ;)
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