Sunday, August 14, 2011

My Summer Roommate

So the summer has come and gone and its finally time for the ESBS to start. I am excited to get this ESBS party started, but it does come with some sadness. I have to part ways with my 3 year old roommate, Anna. I had the pleasure of living with the ESBS director, Tom and his wife Julia for the summer. And I can honestly say that it was a summer that I will never forget!

This past year I felt like I hadn’t done enough playing. I mean I was confined to a room and a computer screen for the most part of 10 months. However, I never thought that this complaint of mine would have been answered by being asked to play from the moment I woke up, until the moment that Anna went to bed. It was an exciting summer of playtime that involved games like “I’m gonna get you!” or “Bear” or anything else that her little mind could come up with. My personal favorite was a game I created which was called “Meditation.” In this game we sat still for a while (and by a while I mean 3-5 seconds). It was nice because I convinced her to play it over and over again.

We even had our own nighttime ritual where we would take some photos on my computer (I have attached them below) and then we would watch Rebecca Black’s “Friday”. This was my favorite part of the summer not only because some of our pictures are amazing, but mostly because she knows every word to Friday. We were just partying, partying YEAHHH!

There were some things that I learned about myself while I hung out with Anna. I realized that my appetite and that of a 3 year old are the same. We both prefer Mac N Cheese and Hotdogs for dinner. (I mean we are just trying as best we can to eat healthy!) We also love playing with bath toys! (Not at the same time though … that’s weird) It was fun to share a bathroom with Anna because I never knew what I was going to find in there. Some days it was an alligator or shark in the shower or a big number 2 left in the toilet for me!

But the biggest thing that I have learned about myself through being with Anna this summer is that at times I lose my childlike faith. That is one of the things that I absolutely love about Anna is that she has that kind of childlike faith in Christ. She already understands the concept that Jesus loves her now and that he always will. (Her prayers at dinner were always the best) She loves reading her Bible stories and she has some that she can tell you by just looking at the pictures. Its amazing to see how God is already working in her life. She really showed me and taught me that I am to have that kind of faith and that I am not going to be able to understand or explain everything about God and to be ok with that. Because in those moments I am to still believe and trust and remain faithful to Christ.

This truly is a summer that I am never going to forget and I am thankful for Tom, Julia, Anna and Luke allowing me to be apart of their family!

Nighttime Photo Shoots:


(^^^ This one is my favorite)
(Thats Julia, my roommate from last year Daniel, and Baby Luke in the back)


2 comments:

  1. Love, love, love this post! The "Meditation" game is good. You should teach Lukas that one someday. Hope you are all moved in to your new room and are starting to get into the school groove.

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  2. Thank you, Todd, for this delightful post. You and I have something very important in common. We both love Anna and have experienced the depth of her young, precious faith. She spent a week with us this summer, and as she played with a dollhouse we bought for her, she wove Bible stories into every conversation. Thanks for being her friend. I can tell she was captivated by the attention you gave her.

    Nana (Tom's mom, Anna's grandma)

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