Friday, September 3, 2010

I am With Child.

Now before anyone gets too excited about my title line, I better explain myself. I think the Bible was first in using the term being "with child" to describe a pregnant woman. In the NIV version of the Bible, it first uses the term in Genesis and uses it seven more times throughout the Bible to describe pregnant women.



But anyone with preschoolers knows that you are more WITH child after they are born. In the grocery store, I am with child. In the bathroom, I am with child. And even in the middle of the night, I often wake up with child...child wanting water, child needing the bathroom or child to be tucked in.



So today I thought I'd share some of the fun and funny moments of being with child - a 4 year old child.



Friday at the grocery store she saw these tiny bananas. She exclaimed "Look at these baby bananas. They must have just been born." Ironically, when I looked for the tag to tell you what they are called, they were indeed labeled Baby Bananas, but they are also called oritos.

A few aisles later, I was checking out the canned goods, with my eyes off of her for no more than 3 seconds, when I hear a loud crash of breaking glass. There she stands in front of the biggest glass jar of applesauce they make, which is shattered on the floor.


"I didn't mean to do that." she calmed stated. I simply found one of the cashiers, and I kid you not, I looked him right in the eye and said "clean up on aisle 3." He saw that I was "with child" and just turned on his microphone and announced "Clean up on aisle 3!" (I did apologize as well).

Here are some other funny quotes and mis-quotes that come from being with child:




When I told her to behave she answered "I am being hav."



Singing: "Who built the ark? No-one No-one" (the actual lyric is of course: Noah, Noah)



"I obey myself." - She just piped up with this one from the backseat one day when we were driving down the road.






"I have a little dog barking in my heart." This is another original thought she just piped out with. I have no idea why. She then said "I like little dogs."



But my favorite quote was when we were driving home from preschool one day and say said to me, "Mama, Jesus came into my room last night." I responded "He did?!" and she said "yes, and he stayed with me all night so I wouldn't be afraid of the dark."

I believe Jesus did just that. Matthew 11:25 says "At that time Jesus said, 'I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children.' " Jesus speaks of having to be like children to get into heaven, and not hindering children from him. I believe on that night he gave comfort to my little girl.

It is never a dull moment, when you are "with child." I often think I am learning as much from her, as she is from me. But, I'm still not sure about that little dog barking in her heart.

**Today's post is a re-run from April 2008, as I am busy enjoying the last week of summer with my family. That little 4 year old is entering 1st grade next week. Thanks for understanding.**

Chatty Kelly

11 comments:

Melanie said...

Well...I wasn't blogging in April '08 so I'm glad you reposted this.
I love it!

Mocha with Linda said...

This is so cute. Love the "I am being hav."

KelliGirl said...

This is so funny and so true. I remember similar stories of my own as well. Moms really never get a moment's rest or speck of privacy with a preschooler, do we?

Have a great weekend!

Sue J. said...

A classic post! And that girl is one of a kind....still is!!

My ADHD Me said...

Clean up on Su**n*e Drive.! Except not really thanks to you.
Thanks for your help cleaning for me and helping to keep me sane!!

I do remember this post (although I wouldn't have mentioned it if you hadn't written that it was a re-run).

It was a fun read then and now!!

Susan Panzica - EternityCafe said...

So cute! And so wise to write down these wonderful sayings. I wish I had written them down at the time. My kids are now in college. I do remember a few. My favorite - when I looked at my little son and asked, "are you lying?" He said, "No I'm truthing." Love that. And your little one's too!

Camille said...

I absolutely love your children's adventures, Kelly. And what you said about being "with child". LOVE.

Sharon Sloan - Joy In The Truth said...

This made me laugh out loud and smile wide! Love it! :) Treasures!

I am going to the grocery store this morning. Now, whenever I hear "clean up in aisle 3"...I will think of you and your "with child". :)

I hope you enjoy a restful Labor Day.

Love ya,
Sharon

Carmen said...

It's been a while since I've been with child! (catchy title!) I miss those cute little sayings and observations that they make. Can't wait until my grandson starts to talk a bit more! Enjoyable post, Kelly!

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

Loved this

Had a few minutes to blog hop...Hope you will stop by by my holiday blog...there is a great Ornament Giveaway this week.
http://grammyababychangeseverything.blogspot.com
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spidermomrootswriter said...

Interesting...I read the whole article wondering what in the world you had done with your 4-year-old that I somehow had never met. Much relieved to get to the end. (True story.)