{Revisiting these thoughts today … }I remember reading about a missionary who devoted his life to a certain people group in Africa.  He was only one of many missionaries to this group, but he soon became their favorite and they were receptive to the gospel message he shared.

Why? 

The natives said, “We know that man really loves us because he plays with us.”

He played with them.  Apparently he took the time not only to preach to them, to read to them, even to serve them through building and repairing, but he took the time to simple play with them, engaging in their recreational fun.

I got spoiled all fall because it hardly rained a drop.  There were probably only two days all season where Dutch and I didn’t get to take our long morning walk to the park.  Those walks are my salvation–exercise, fresh air, and a break from reading Curious George and playing trucks.  I get some quiet time to think, then Dutch gets time to run around and let off steam.

December brought two weeks of being  completely snowed in, then one week of me being sick, now another week of Dutch being sick.  We’re close to a month without our daily walks!  And I admit it’s starting to wear on me.  The days can drag on when you’re confined to a small house with a two-year-old who wants YOU to read aloud, wants YOU to get on the floor and make the truck noises, wants YOU to build the fort and get inside.  I wish I could tell you that my favorite thing in the world is playing with plastic tractors and reading Richard Scarry, but it’s not. Way too often I would rather be doing something…well, productive.

Meaningful.

But today as I was lying on the floor playing trucks, I thought about the missionary’s life, and how the key to the gospel going forth in that tribe in Africa was the fact that he played with them.  He lay aside his agenda in order to show them his love in their language.

I’m praying that God will help me remember that I earn Dutch’s ear by the years I spend on the floor, making truck noises.  The years I spend on the couch, reading Curious George.  I pray for the grace and patience to simply play with people, to join them in what they love to do. 

{And now, three years later, I read this post and smile. It already is paying off, and though my days continue to be mundane I am already seeing the fruit of all those hours on the floor. Thankfully Dutch now plays with Legos — way more fun than toy tractors!  Today it was reading the Star Wars Lego Encyclopedia entries OVER and OVER and OVER.  Praying for you today to embrace the Sacred Mundane and to play with those you love, to show them love and earn their ear. Thanks for reading.}

*Thank you Lacey Meyers for snapping this photo!

4 thoughts on “When you've read Curious George six times today…”

  1. This is so timely it brings tears to my eyes. Hudson always wants to do crafts and although I know this sounds silly since I love to sew–I do NOT like doing crafts! Thanks for reminding me how important the time I spend with him is, especially when I’m doing something that he loves. It shows him that I enjoy him and I want to be with him. Oh my goodness, I need to work on this! Thank goodness tomorrow is another day and another chance.

  2. From K Zyp
    Super talented Lacey Meyers is so gifted at photography! She has gorgeous sons and their daddy to practice on :>) Her poignant and sweet writing is also lovely!’

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