Such a small hand
to have to place correction,
but when he is lost
I am his direction.
Such beautiful eyes
to ever shed a tear,
but when he’s in danger
I must say, “No, Dear.”
What a beautiful smile
to ever see turn down,
but when he’s being hateful
he’ll end up with a frown.
What a shame to hear a laughter
scream into a cry,
but when he’s endangering others,
I can’t stand by.
I love my child so much.
I just want to keep him safe,
but it’s so hard to be authoritative
when you hear them cry and play.
3-27-91 Written by Gail Brookshire
(by the grace of God)
PS… Of course I wrote this thinking of my little one when he was little ❤
Heeey ❤
I nominated you for The Blogger Recognition Award, https://discoveringyourhappiness.com/2017/11/09/the-blogger-recognition-award-2/.
I feel you deserve this award, I love your blog.
Anita ❤
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God is so good to me through you, Lovely A! Praise His Holy name! Thank you! May the Lord continue to bless you and your blog, as He so obviously does! Blessing others is a great way to say we love Him! ❤ Me and God love you!
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Bless you Gail ❤ I am so thankful for you ❤
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And I thank God for you ❤
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Love this, a mother love tends to be reflective of God’s love, when they are also willing to correct their babies.
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God taught me so much through the little arms He gave me that had such an unconditional love for in his little heart! ❤ Then added a special touch by allowing me to be a single mom of my only child… a son… just like He was a single dad of His only Son! ❤
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Wonderful and his grace abound and is sufficient
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Amen! ❤
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