Monday, June 02, 2008

Sick of being sick, so I'm rebuking it.

I AM NOT SICK ANY LONGER! THANK YOU JESUS.

Off to take more pain pills....but before I go I have to share this cute little conversation I had with Luke today while running my one errand to the bank.

He said, "Mommy, where we going?"
I replied, "to the bank, let's just look out the windows while we drive and see all the beautiful things that Jesus created outside our windows".
He looks out the window and said, "Oh WOW, Jesus made a lot of pretty things out there but.....UH OH!"
I said, "What's wrong?" He said, "Jesus would be very sad".
"Why?" I replied.
He said, "Oh, mommy Jesus would be very sad that I can't see out these dirty windows". I laughed because he and Jason washed my car for me this weekend.

Oh the conversations with a 3 yr. old, wouldn't trade them for anything in the world.

Heather

5 comments:

Mommy to those Special Ks said...

ROFL that is hilarious! Praying you are back to 100% soon!

Amber said...

Dear Jesus-

I pray in your name that you would take ALL pain away from Heather. In your word you tell us that "But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53:5. We firmly believe this and your job will be done! We praise you for all that you are already doing! Thank You, Jesus!!! Amen!

tripntwinmom said...

What a precious little angel you have there! Conversations like that are the lights that show in the darkness of our toughest days. What a sweetie!

Anonymous said...

Girl!!! I'm worried about you...I'll be praying every night for healing...a quick and pain free healing. Luke is just adorable. They see the world with such purity and innocence.
It's absolutely precious.

Dana

Unknown said...

I LOVE LUKE!! He always makes me laugh and is too cute. Just like how he needed to point out "e-wect-aco sockets" (electrical sockets) and told me how "we do not touch those, no...no..." I miss you chica!! Call me soon, A.