Monday, February 18, 2008

Monday Memory....the balloon that grew!

When we lived in North Dakota, "Happy Joe's" Pizza palor was a favorite of our children. They made a good pizza and it was definitely a kid-friendly environment. They also gave each of the children their very own helium-filled balloon on a string. The balloons would be secured on the back of their chairs until it was time to go home and then I would tie them on each child's wrist as we headed to the car and home.

Becky was 6 and very independent. She declared that she was old enough to hold the string by herself and didn't need it tied on "like a baby". Suzy, who wanted to do everything her big sister did, also decided that she didn't want her balloon tied on. Not wanting to make a scene, I told her ok but warned her if she let go of the string the balloon would float away.

Sure enough, we had barely made it out of the door before Suzy's balloon slipped out of her hand, passed Mr. Wonderful, and into the North Dakota sky. Immediately salty tears poured out from Suzy's eyes and she began to cry. Mr. Wonderful picked up Suzy and held her closer to the sky and said, "Don't cry Suzy, your balloon is going on a trip......I bet it's on the way to Texas for our family reunion. It's small so it needs to get a head start. Wave it goodbye and tell it to have a good trip!"

This seemed like a perfectly logical thing for a balloon to do and so Suzy started waving and shouting to the balloon. "See you soon! Bye Balloon!"


A day or so later Suzy asked her Daddy, "Where's my Balloon now?"
So Mr. Wonderful would get out a map and show her where we were, where the family reunion was to be held and all the states in between. Then he would say, "The weatherman said, it was windy today so I'm sure Balloon didn't get very far. I think it's probably in South Dakota by now." That seemed to satisfy her curiosity so off she'd go.

Every night before she would jump in bed she would have to say her prayers. She "God Blessed" everyone she knew and she always ended with, " and God help my balloon help make it to Texas."

A few days later the grandparents arrived and the house was busy with activities in preparation for our long car trip to Texas to the family reunion. In all the activities the balloon was soon forgotten and we didn't bring up the subject again.

Imagine our surprise and Suzy's delight one morning when we were eating breakfast at a restaurant and looked out of the window to see a huge hot air balloon that looked very similar to Suzy's "Happy Joe's" balloon. "Oh look, Daddy," Suzy said excitedly, "Look how big my balloon got! It's here, just like you said it would be." "How did it get so big?" she asked.

"Well," said Mr. Wonderful, as if he were expecting this question all along. "The balloon had to get bigger to make the long journey. Every time you prayed God made the balloon bigger."

Again, this sounded perfectly logical to Suzy and she was satisfied with the explanation. Becky, ever the skeptic, looked at her Dad and said matter of factly, "Aren't you glad she stopped praying when she did?"
The Faith of a child is so pure!

6 comments:

Ramblins of a middle-aged goddess said...

What sweet stories that you always tell about your kids!!This one is just one of the BEST though!! What a great thing that mr. wonderful did for Suzy!! I hope she reads this today.
I did a Monday memory too today!!
Nice to be the first one to comment too.

Sandy

Susan said...

Awwww...that's a sweet sweet story. I love it that you've recorded it here. I need to start doing more of our memory stories.

Hugs,

Susan

Jane said...

That is the sweetest story ever!!! Mr. Wonderful did a precious thing for Suzy that day. I am sure she still remembers it.
BTW, thanks for your prayers for Venezuela. We are certainly keeping ya'll in mind for when we finally have our own place and need supplies. Thanks so much for all you do for the cause of Christ. You are so dear to me and I thank you.

Melli said...

Ohhhhhh my! I LOVE that story!!! Mr. Woderful can't think of ENOUGH ways to glorify our Father, can he?!!! That is just AWESOME!!!

mompoet said...

We have much to learn from our children. Thanks for the story, Daisy!
mp

j said...

That was just the sweetest story. What a quick thinker Mr. Wonderful is! Jen

 
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