Popsicle to Pumpkin

 

 

Jesus loves children and I picture him with his arms full—laughing and teasing; and snuggling them close to the very heart of God.

 

 

 

But Jesus said,

 

“Let the children come to me.

 

Don’t stop them!

 

For the Kingdom of Heaven

 

belongs to those

 

who are like these children.”

Matthew 19:14

 

 

 

Our Faith Cora’s little world is going to expand in all directions this winter when her new sibling arrives. She’s already declared that she wants a sister so they can play princesses; and she’s even picked out a name for the baby…

 

Popsicle

 

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And she doesn’t want to discuss any other name possibilities…not even Mercy Kate, which is what Mommy and Day prefer.

 

She refuses to consider that it might not be a sister. If pushed, she’ll squint her blue eyes, tilt her head to view you sideways, and then declare that it is not a boy because she has no toys for him to play with.

 

If pushed a little harder, she’ll say that “if it is, but it isn’t a boy”…she thinks Pumpkin would be a good name for him.

 

She also says, if it’s a boy, he can’t live at her house…not even in the chicken house and especially not in her new tree house.

 

I explained what a contingency plan is and told her that she would need one; if it’s a boy and can’t live at her house.

 

She thought hard for several long seconds. Then said that he could live at Mama Jan’s house and she would visit him 10 times.

 

So whoever arrives this winter—Popsicle or Pumpkin or Mercy Kate—I’m guessing it won’t take long for all of us, Faith Cora included, to fall in love with the tiny little one who is currently being knit together.

 

 

 

You made all the delicate,

 

inner parts of my body

 

and knit me together in my mother’s womb.

Psalm 139:13

 

 

Just as you cannot understand

 

the path of the wind

 

or the mystery of a tiny baby

 

growing in its mother’s womb,

 

so you cannot understand

 

the activity of God,

 

who does all things.

Ecclesiastes 11:5

 

Amen.

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