Why "Masker"?

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In college, I was a member of a sorority that was known as Maskers. There were 11 of us girls, all juniors, and 11 seniors. I was the 1997-1998 Masker #7. It was a highlight of my college years and I have used it for computer user ids since then. In the 10 years that have followed, however, I am learning the value of taking off the fake "Mask" and being true and authentic with myself and others. THAT is the purpose of my blog.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Cassie Learns the "J" Verse with Mimi

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For Valentines', Cassie got some colored conversation hearts. Mimi, ever the Bible teacher, was teaching Cassie her letter "J" verse over the weekend and made a quick lesson about how Jesus is the "same yesterday, today and forever" using the candy hearts. We recreated the lesson at our house when the grandparents brought Cassie home. Later on Sunday night, at bedtime prayers, Cassie prayed to Jesus, "Dear God, thank you for God is our refuge and strength (the G Verse) and Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever (J verse). I love you God. Thank you for my family. Amen." Okay...did I blink and my baby grew up overnight? Sigh! How did this 2.5 year old learn how to pray back God's word so beautifully? Yep...I'll be learning a lot from this little girl!

In other news, just to balance out all this spiritual stuff, tonight Cassie was...ahem...not so nice. She fell down while playing and when I went to comfort her, the little tot whacked me with her ginormous magnifying glass (thanks for the weapon of doom, Dollar Store). I think I'll have a black eye for weeks (anyone got a raw steak? There weren't any coupons on meat so we're fresh out--I don't suppose a Toaster Strudel or Tostino Pizza roll would work...they had tons of coupons for those!!) Then, after Tim sternly taught Cass about not hurting Mommy or anyone, for that matter, she went around saying, "Magnifying Glass hurt Mommy..."
"No, Cassie--you hurt Mommy with the glass..."
"Oh, 'dats okay Mommy...you feel better if you get the tears out." And off she went to play.

Gee, I don't think this kid is gonna be a nurse with THAT limited amount of sympathy! :) Yet another area she takes after her Mimi! Ha ha! Growing up, Beka and I always wondered why our mom didn't nurse us tenderly back to health when we were sick...instead she'd set us up in bed with books, snacks, water and--if we were really lucky, clean sheets!--and leave us to sleep and nyquil. Hey, come to think of it...that routine sounds pretty darn good. Why have I been complaining all these years...what more would I want...if she sat at my bedside and stroked my feverish brow, I'd get annoyed after the first 25 seconds...so nevermind--My mom is awesome...but--back to the subject--Cassie still should not be whacking her Mommy with large glass objects and, well, we can all stand to grow in our empathy/sympathy skills! :)

Clearly, I need to grow in my sleep skills because I either have a concussion and that's why this post is so garbled or I need to sleep and I'm delirious already! On that note...adieu!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is so adorable!~ I want to know all the letter verses too so I can teach them to my little one! (OK, maybe more so I have a stash to rely on when I need a backup for myself! ;-p)

One deal I didn't list: I think Smithfield Pork Tenderloins are on sale $6.99, $5.89 after $0.55 coupon. So if a giant pork tenderloin would ease your eye swelling... ;-p

ARK said...

That is precious! I never heard of the letter verses, can you post them? That's an awesome way to teach! I love it!

Anonymous said...

That brought tears to my eyes. I love your mom! She's as good, kind hearted, and loving as they get. I miss her!