Thursday, March 24, 2011

Church Ladies

are awesome.
Last night, I needed to go to church.  It was an almost physical ache.  So, even though service started at 6:30 and my girls were ready for bed when I picked them up at 6, and my husband was working out of town, so I was on my own, and I had forgotten to grap a couple of clean shirts for them, I took my two children and we went to church, assuming that someone would come running to my aid.
And run they did.
I didn't even get across the parking lot before someone was holding a door open for us.  Someone else was standing inside, arms out, to take whichever child would come to her.  Someone else handed me a couple of plates of spaghetti, and someone else brought me one highchair and offered another.  Yet another person plopped two cups of lemonade down in front of me.  When the toddler finished eating and started getting antsy, some older girls appeared out of nowhere and asked if she'd like to go play in the nursery.
At church time, we were invited to sit in the pew with one family.  Thankfully, while both girls were clingy/needy, neither of them needed Mama at the exact same time, and the congregants in the surrounding pews were more than happy to play pass-the-babies.
This Mama got fed.  And my babies got fed.  And, our seats in front of the smaller organ were prime time for my music loving kids - they stood facing backwards in the pew and danced, which made the organist smile.

And by the time we got home, both girls peacefully went to bed, one at a time, with sweet smiles on their faces, and slept all night.

That, friends, is what it's all about.

4 comments:

Sue said...

What wonderful ladies you have at your church! You are blessed! Not every church is like that.

MooreMama said...

I do have wonderful ladies at my church. :) I do, I do, I do.

Untamed Shrew said...

Amen. I get so annoyed with the I-couldn't-come-to-church-because-my-husband-is-gone excuse. I do it all by myself every Sunday and a whole lotta Wednesdays. I get myself and 4 kids ready and out the door by 8:05, and I am often at church until 11:15 if the choir is singing in late service. I should probably be more gracious about accepting help.

MooreMama said...

I use that excuse all the time, US. ;)

I'm really glad that I took the leap this time.