Dickson Family

Dickson Family

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Milestones and Miracles


As soon as Reed was on his hands and knees he was pulling up on things, but Max never really felt the compunction to get vertical until a couple of weeks ago. It was morning time and I heard him crying in his bedroom. I went in to investigate and found him standing and looking down over the side of his crib. I'm not sure how his pacifier ended up outside his crib since he would never do anything intentionally that would separate him from his pacifier, but that may be the only thing that could have provided sufficient motivation to get him to his feet. He's an addict.

I called Lindsay over to see, but I had given him his pacifier back so by the time she got there he had settled back down to a sitting position. All it took to get him to stand again was to take the pacifier and hold it in front of him, which got him to pull up to his knees, then drop it on the ground and presto! The picture above is obviously not the same moment, but we had to have something to document it--even if it is a couple weeks late.



Now for the miracle. Last time we went to Costco we got two gallons of milk, but of course we already had some milk left and we don't go through it fast enough so we put one gallon in the freezer.

Friday morning we ran out of milk, so when Reed was begging for chocolate milk that afternoon Lindsay had to tell him he couldn't have any because the only milk we had was still frozen. His suggestion? Pray to ask Heavenly Father to melt it.

Lindsay tried to explain that Heavenly Father still has to follow certain laws and whatnot, but Reed was insistent so they prayed for divine assistance in melting the frozen milk. As soon as he finished, the doorbell rang. Reed's good friend Sophia was at the door and the milk was completely forgotten. Several hours later when Sophia left Reed again inquired about the milk. By that time it had melted and he could have his chocolate milk and was more than convinced of Heavenly Father's ability to answer our prayers. We were too.

I don't know why we think we're so much smarter than they are.

3 comments:

Casey said...

That is such a great story. how uplifting!

Monica said...

I love the pic of Max standing! (hard to believe that he is that old already!) and what a cute Reed story! the picture of him with the Milk is a cute one too!

Megan said...

That's so cute. It's amazing how much our kids teach us!