There is power in those words when my little boys say them to me. When those words come out of their mouths, they can make me forget the morning messes, the toddler impulsiveness, or the all-boy play that can quickly escalate into an injury before
These are the words that I get to hear first thing every
morning, before the sun comes up, from my rambunctious, bright-eyed, little guy. He greets me every morning with a big hug and
those four precious words, and then he takes off running like a ball of energy
until his head finds his pillow once again.
As soon as those words are spoken, my other little guy
slowly makes his way to me, only awake because his brother does not know how to be quiet when others are trying to sleep. He pipes in
with an “I love you too, Mommy”. He
speaks this with a big grin on his face, in a higher pitched voice than his
brother’s, and an emphasis on the “too”. For the second time in my very early morning, my
tired eyes are momentarily overtaken by my melted heart. These
moments are short-lived, I assure you, as spilt milk and twin bickering inevitably
occur in the first twenty minutes of my day.
Nonetheless, the melt-my-heart moments make all of the mundane-mom
moments worth it.
As my day goes on, I will randomly hear more “I lub you’s”
and “I love you too’s” from my two little guys, for no other reason than I am there
mom and they are my babies. It’s a
beautiful thing really, these two year old “I lub you’s”. If I could bottle those words up, spoken just
like I hear them everyday, I absolutely would!
For all too soon the “I lub you, Mommy” will turn into “I love you,
Mom”.
For this reason, I’m trying to soak up all of the two year old
boy-love that I can get these days! May
I never forget how sweet and innocent those words sound to me when spoken from
the mouths of my babies. May I never
forget that when I am having a bad day, those words can change my day. May I never forget when I am feeling a little
unloved, those words remind me that I am very loved. And may I never forget that as great as the
love is between a Mama and her baby, the love of God is even greater!
So tonight as I’m cherishing the “I lub you’s”, I’m taking
comfort in the unconditional love I have for my babies, knowing that I too am unconditionally loved by Heavenly Father. Such a comforting thought to ponder on as I put my kiddos to bed tonight. May it be a comfort to you too, dear friend, knowing that the love of God is an unconditional, sacrificial, life-giving love for all to receive.