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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Kyleigh

After the New Year, we embarked on a rapid-fire trip to Lincoln, Nebraska via Arkansas. We picked up my mother in Arkansas and drove to Lincoln so we could see my grand daughter (and her mom and dad...ahem...). Mom was pleased to see her first great-grandchild for the first time.

I remember when Laura was tiny, wondering what in the world we were going to do, but having a sense of pride and responsibility and protective-ness(?) unlike anything else I have experienced. Being a grandpa is different, but similar. I can afford to give Kyleigh my undivided attention for a while, and she loves it. After I have spoiled her a bit, we pack up and come back to Texas. (There may be a sermon hiding in there somewhere.)

Kyleigh is very pretty, and the fact that my opinion is prejudiced does not change the fact. She loves her parents, both of them, and is so responsive to them when they come up to her or hold her. It took a day or two before she responded well to me, and I think she will probably be a little hesitant with strangers.

She loves to have a soft blanket pulled over her face, which is something her mother probably set up by pulling her hair over Kyleigh's face. She enjoys an early form of Peek-a-boo, too. She does not (NOT) usually want to go to bed, but they are managing to get her enough rest that she is healthy and happy. She has a lot of personality and already knows what she likes and doesn't like. She has favorite toys and sounds. When she is upset, she wants to hear her mom sing "The wheels on the Bus" and no other song will do....She likes to be carried facing out. She likes Scrabble, but I have yet to see her play all of her tiles in one word; in fact, she mostly tries to eat her tiles.

Kyleigh is a blessing. I loved getting to see her and taking my mother to see her. My mother has a strong sense of family and was feeling a little left out, I think. I pray that Kyleigh will grow in the wisdom and strength of the Lord, and that her angel will always stand in the Father's presence on her behalf. I pray that her parents will model the love of Jesus before her, not just to her, but to all others as well. I pray that she will never stray from her spot at the Lord's feet, as we adults tend to do from time to time. As Mike says, I anxiously await the day when her lips will confess the name of Jesus. When she knows the Lord well enough to believe He is the Son of God, and chooses to confess Him and become one with Him. That will be another day of joy for me.

I am indeed treated .....................better than I deserve.

1 Comments:

  • At 5:32 PM, Blogger Laura said…

    I can't wait to spend lots of time with you, Grandpa! It will be great to see you again soon. I am looking forward to many years of making fun memories with you! - Love, Kyleigh (she dictated to her mother)

     

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