A Smattering of Thank You Notes

Dear Curtain Rod in my Bathroom,

Thank you for falling on my head when I had my arms full of laundry and was defenseless against your attack.  And thank you for doing it just as I was trying to move myself up a number or two on the Valentine’s Day scale of attractiveness.  My head was getting a little too big and big heads just aren’t attractive.  (For the record, big heads with bumps aren’t that pretty either.)

Sincerely,

The Girl Seeing Stars

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Dear Hammer,

Thank you for smashing my thumb into oblivion when I was putting the curtain rod back up.  It took my mind off my throbbing head.

Fondly,

The Girl Typing With Nine Fingers

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Dear Papa Murphy’s Take n’ Bake,

Thank you for making heart-shaped pizzas for girls like me who should never, ever, ever be allowed near the oven.  It was nice to give my special someone something edible for a change.

With love,

Me, My Hubby and Our Full Bellies

Little Love Poems

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Maybe today is your favorite day of the year and you’re surrounded by chocolates and roses.

Maybe you’re spending today in your own good company, but you wish you could just pull the covers over your head and stay in bed until February 15th shows its face.

No matter what today looks like for you, I hope you find a way to show someone you care about that they’re loved.

And to get you in the mood, here are a few love poems written by my little ones.

Here’s one a little girl wrote for her mommy.

Marshmallow Hugs

Mom, you are as beautiful as a rose!

Your hugs feel like soft, soft marshmallows.

I love you more than the moonlight.

XOXO

I love you, Mom!

And a couple for sisters and brothers.

My Love Poem

You are as sweet as a rose.

I love you so much more than my dog.

Dear Brother,

Happy Valentine’s Day!

You are kind.

You are sweet as sugar.

I like you because you share with me and you help me read.

Last, but not least, here is my favorite poem written by a little boy to his dad.

My Love Poem

Your love is soft like a soft cloud.

I love you to the ocean.

You are handsome like a tiger.

I love you with joy.

I am so using that tiger line on my hubby tonight.  Happy Valentine’s Day!

Superpowers

The bell rang and all my little ones rushed in hanging up their backpacks, ordering their lunches, clattering their chairs down, before settling in on the rug for our morning meeting.  We talked about the day ahead and one of my little guys raised his hand.  He is Mr. Personality, always quick with a laugh, eager to please, and enough energy to power the sun.

But at that particular moment, he sat still, hand raised to say something important.

“Mrs. McCauley, I have a comment to tell the class.”

“Okay, go ahead.” I smiled.

Then Mr. Personality looked around the classroom, leaned forward and said “I think I have a superpower.”

I could feel my smile turning into a giggle, but when I saw the earnest look on his face, I choked my laugh back down and put on my serious face.  The rest of the class sat listening, some of them with their heads cocked to the side, others nodding.

“What superpower do you think you have?” I asked.

“When I hear sounds, I know what they mean.”  He sat up on his knees.

“What do you mean?”  I rubbed my chin and nodded, trying to take his claim under serious consideration.

“When I hear sounds or music without words, I know what the music is trying to say.”  His eyes sparkled.

“That is a pretty special ability.”

“I know.  I listened to music without words in the car this morning.  And I just knew what it was saying.”

“Well, I think you’ll have to see if your superpower works at school, too.  Be sure to let us know.”  Then Mr. Personality’s best friend raised his hand, and I called on him, hoping we could get back to the tasks of the day.

No such luck.

“Mrs. McCauley, I think I have a superpower, too.  I’m super strong.”  He flexed his muscles.

“Yeah.”  chimed Mr. Personality, “He is really strong.  He pulled me all the way down the hallway!”

“You what?!?”  I gaped at my little strong man.

“Don’t worry, he didn’t hurt me.  That’s how strong he is.  He pulled me down the hallway and I didn’t even feel it.”  Mr. Personality grinned.  “It was awesome!”

Then the carpet erupted in a frenzy of my little ones telling each other all about the super powers they are sure, absolutely sure, they possess.  I listened to them chatter for a few seconds and then calmed them down to address this very important issue of superpowers.

I looked at their shiny faces all staring up at me with pure innocence.  And I couldn’t bear to squelch their enthusiasm.  They were so filled with magic.  And I don’t know about you, but I could use a little more magic in my life.

“Okay. ” I started. “If you think you have a superpower, like being super strong or understanding instrumental music, then there’s one thing you need to keep in mind.”  I paused for dramatic effect.

Oh, you’d better believe I had their attention now.

“What, Mrs. McCauley, what?”  Mr. Personality could barely stand it.

I leaned in close and lowered my voice.  “If you think you have superpowers, then you have the responsibility to find ways to use your superpowers for good.”

“And not for evil!  Because that would make you a villain.”  Strong Man asserted.

“Exactly.  So today look for opportunities to use your superpowers for good, okay?”

“Okay.”  Twenty-six heads nodded back at me.

After recess Strong Man reported back to the class that he’d helped pick up three different kids who had fallen on the playground.

“You didn’t knock them down first, right?”  I asked.

“No, Mrs. McCauley.  That wouldn’t count.”  He shook his head, looking at me like I was ridiculous for even asking someone with super strength such a thing.

“I was just checking.  Thanks for being so helpful.”

Later that day, my little ones hunkered down and wrote love poems to special people in their families, I checked in on Mr. Personality.

“I’m writing one for my Granddad.”

“Do you want to read it to me?”  I asked.

“It’s not finished, but I’ll read the start.”  He cleared his throat.  I crouched down by his desk to take a good listen.  He picked up his paper and began. ‘Do you hear me?  I love you to the stars and back.’

“Ooooh, that’s a good start.  But I’m not sure I understand the first line.  Can you explain it to me?”

“My granddad died last year and I want to know if he can still hear me.”

“Oh.” I nodded.

“Do you think he can still hear me in Heaven?”

“Yes, I think he can.”  I looked Mr. Personality in the eye.

“But there’s just one problem, Mrs. McCauley, when I finish my poem, how am I going to get it to him?”

“I don’t know.  We’ll have to think about how to solve that one.”

The next morning, Mr. Personality came into the classroom early.  I was finishing up a few things, popping around the room making sure everything was ready for the day.

“Mrs. McCauley, I think I figured it out.”  He hung his backpack up and turned toward me.

“Figured what out?” I asked, buzzing around the room, dotting i’s and crossing t’s.

“I think I figured out how to get my letter to Granddad.”

I stopped and turned toward him.  “Really?  Well, lay it on me.”

“I just have to find someone who’s superpower is flying.  Then they can fly it up to Heaven for me.”

“That is an excellent plan.”  I leaned against a table.

“Can you help me find someone?”  He leaned against the table next to me.

“That might be pretty hard, but I’ll do my best.”  I put my arm around him and gave him a squeeze.  He scooted out the back door for morning recess, leaving me alone in the classroom with my thoughts.

I thought about Mr. Personality and wondered if he really does hear music differently than you and I.  I thought about Strong Man, who was no doubt out at recess right that very second looking for people to help.  And I thought maybe they’re not so far off in thinking they have superpowers.

I’m pretty sure I’ve got a couple of superpowers myself.  I can eat burritos and never tire of them.  I can ride my bike pretty far.  Okay, those ones are more like mediocre powers.  On a good day I can string words together and sometimes even make them make sense.  I’m also pretty skilled at convincing people to donate money to help fight the supervillain, cancer.

And while I’m proud of my ability to fight cancer and more proud than I should be over my ability to consume burritos, I’m left wishing I had the ability to fly Mr. Personality’s poem to his granddad in Heaven.  I’m desperately trying to come up with a way to make that poem fly because Mr. Personality has me believing that magical things are possible.

And that may just be his greatest superpower.

Thankful Thursday #11

This week I’m thankful for…

  • driving with my windows rolled down
  • wearing flip flops in February
  • walking my neighborhood when the sky is clear enough to see the mountains and the rows of windmills turning on Hatchet Ridge
  • taking my little ones to see a play at the theater. There’s just nothing like a theater full of laughing children.
  • the little boy who came back from the theater and wrote in his notebook that he loved the whole thing and it was the best day ever!
  • walking to school and church in Spring-like weather
  • riding my bike
  • fleece hoodies
  • the sounds of kids playing in the neighborhood
  • opening all the windows in the house
  • Love poems like “I Carry Your Heart With Me” by ee cummings.  Enjoy!

Love Songs

I’m a sucker for a good love song.  Love songs for your best beloved.  Love songs for your friends.  Love songs for your home.  Love songs for God.  I can’t get enough.  I just can’t help myself.  Here are a few I listen to over and over again.

“First Day of My Life” by Bright Eyes is a happy tune, the perfect driving song.  So, crank the windows down, grab the hand of a loved one and get ready to be giddy.  My two favorite lines are: “This is the first day of my life, swear I was born right in the door way.”  and “These things take forever, I especially am slow.”  You and me both.

“Have I Told You Lately?” by Van Morrison is a song I’ve loved for gazillions of years and will love for gazillions more.  I’m swooning just thinking of this song.  And the line that makes my heart do a little dance?  “For the morning sun in all its glory greets the day with hope and comfort, too.”  What a way to start the day, filled with hope and comfort.  Go listen to this one right now.  I will, too, and then we’ll meet back here, ok?

“Falling Slowly” by The Frames isn’t a happy-go-lucky kind of love song.  At all.  But for me it’s so tender in the wanting, wanting to pick up the broken pieces of a worn out, worn down, tattered love that’s worth saving.  The line that strikes me most is “Take this sinking boat and point it home, we’ve still got time.”

Next up is “You’re Beautiful” by Phil Wickham.  I saw him in concert, and if you can fathom it, his voice is even more pure in person.  Hard to believe, I know.  I love how big this song feels, how he sings about all the things in nature that remind him of God.  My favorite line is not the most complex line in the song, but the simplicity of it moves me.  “I see Your face.  You’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, you’re beautiful.”

You’re going to make fun of me for this next one, but I don’t care.  “Ice Cream” by Sarah McLachlan is on my love song playlist.  Anyone who knows me at all knows that I will give my right arm for ice cream.  And if it’s Slow Churned Moosetracks, I’ll give you my left arm, too.  Although it would be really hard to eat ice cream without any arms.  I digress.  When Sarah sings the line “Your love is better than ice cream, better than anything else that I’ve tried.”, I’m amazed because she gets it-she gets how much I love ice cream and how much I love my hubby.  I prefer the live version of this one because it seems like the audience is having so much fun singing along.

“Grandma’s Hands” by Bill Withers might seem like an odd choice to be on a list of love songs, but love takes many forms.  It’s got this great bluesy feel and when Bill Withers sings the line “Grandma’s hands used to clap in church on Sunday mornings.” I can picture my own grandmother’s hands clapping along to all those Baptist hymns.  And the last line “When I get to heaven, I’ll look for Grandma’s hands”, well, that one is so true, so raw that it leaves me aching for that day.

Friends, Peter Gabriel could sing the phonebook and I’d be smitten, so it’s no surprise that “In Your Eyes” is a favorite.  Right, ladies?  I don’t even mind that it’s riddled with 80’s synthesizer.  That’s how good this song is.  In fact, I don’t even have a favorite line in this song because the whole thing is all kinds of delicious.  Not to mention the added imagery of John Cusack standing outside the house with his boombox held overhead.  I love being a child of the 80’s.

“Close Your Eyes” by Jump, Little Children is another non-traditional love song.  It’s such a tender song from a father to his child.  It’s the lullaby that keeps me company in the wee hours of the morning when sleep is elusive.  The second best line is “Tell me the stars are made of tin and that they’re banging on the roof.”  Man, I wish I could write like that.  And the reassurance that “The sun will rise and keep your mind at ease.”, that one makes me yawn, close my eyes and relax back into the soft arms of a dream. Sadly there aren’t many videos out there of this song.  The one I linked to is the best one out there and it doesn’t even begin to do the song justice.  This one deserves a listen in iTunes.

And finally, finally here is my absolute favorite love song, “How He Loves” by David Crowder Band.  It expresses perfectly how in awe I am at the depth of God’s love.  I get chill bumps every time I hear it and when we sing it in church, I can barely choke back the sobs that bob in my throat.  My favorite line is “Heaven meets earth like an unforseen kiss and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don’t have time to maintain these regrets when I think about the way that He loves us.”  Love that leaves no time, no space for to wallow in regrets?  Yes and amen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRzbeXK-BsI

Now it’s your turn.  What love songs do I need to add to my playlist?