Showing posts with label Tyler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyler. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

Favorite Thing #1


MRS. COUNTS

To say I was nervous about Tyler starting Kindergarten would be the understatement of the year. If you know me, I don't need to say anymore. For months before school started, Tyler and I would pray at night about his first teacher. We prayed that she would be "just the right teacher for HIM."

A couple of weeks before school started, this sweet woman with the strongest Southern accent came to our home to meet us all (all the teachers do home visits before the beginning of the year). I could tell right away that she was warm and would love on him in a motherly way.

MRH loops their teachers so kids have the same teacher for 2 years all the way through elementary (another reason the school district is awesome). In just this short time this woman has helped me discover my child. She knows him so well. Early on, she was pointing out to me how he needed routine, didn't like change, and liked to know what the plan was. I was so thankful she could see this in him but where God has used her in our life is to help me see that those traits of Tyler's are not a problem.

She sees that in him and honors it. She doesn't see it as a problem to fix, she is not afraid of, she even knows how to help him to be aware of it. One of the best ways she does this is with a fantastic sense of humor. She can joke with Tyler and help him to feel at ease and not be so hard on himself.

She sends me notes to let me know the character she sees in my son. She points out that he is kind, helpful to others, and thoughtful. She sees her job as a ministry to the children and she takes seriously the fact that she spends more time with these kids than we do.

At our parent-teacher conference this year in November she encouraged us about the move and how to support Tyler in a supernatural way. Brian and I sat there in tears without words to say (well, Brian was teary...I was sobbing) as we both were in awe of how she knew Tyler so well and admonished us with specific ways to help him with this transition and words of faith in Tyler and in God.

"He is strong," she said. "I know he puts on the shy act at first and he is going to be very scared but he can do it. He is so strong and he is going to thrive. Any teacher is going to be so excited to have him."

At the school concert last Thursday, Grayson ran up to "Mrs. Cow--ents" as he calls her, and tackled her. She welcomed him and proceeded to tickle him and Annabelle, picking them up, flipping them over for 10 minutes. As we left she called out, "Bye Miss Annabelle (in her sweet Southern accent that Annabelle's name was meant to sound like), Bye my little man (to Grayson) I love you, Bye my big man (to Tyler) I LOVE you!"

Mrs. Counts, we LOVE you! I am heartbroken that Grayson and Annabelle won't get to have you as their Kindergarten and First Grade teacher too. But, ohhh, am I so thankful that Tyler did. He is a more confident child because of your love, challenge and faith.

Thank You.

And Thank You God for hearing my prayer. I so often forget that you are good. You knew who Tyler needed and you know who he needs now. You will not abandon us. Prepare a place for him in Grand Ridge Elementary.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

My favorite things

In 2 weeks my home will be empty and in 3 weeks I will live in Seattle.

I can not even begin to explain how unbelievable this all seems. I am holding it together but I can tell that it is taking extra Grace and prayers...the seams feel tight.

Tyler and I have been filling out a book titled: "My New Home and Me" which is an awesome tool for a kiddo like Ty who likes to know exactly what is ahead of him and also likes to fill in blanks. He fills in things like his old and new address, how long he's lived here, things about his neighborhood, favorite city places, etc. It also has many places for pictures. So, we have given him our old family camera so he can take all the pictures he wants. I asked him to make a list of the pictures he wants to get. Here is his list:
  • my friends
  • my school
  • Mrs. Counts
  • Memphis (the Watkins new dog)
  • Foundation Grounds
  • Jr. High Park (also known in our family as Jane-Ellis Park)
  • The Heights Pool
  • YMCA
  • The house and my room

I am inspired by my seven year old and I am going to take pictures and blog about my favorites, the things that will be the hardest to leave, that I have been so blessed to have experienced.

Stay tuned...

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Bedtime prayers

Tyler started talking about what he wants for his birthday party. This is a common topic of conversation that the boys like to bring up often. This is the first time he has thought of it since realizing we are moving. He started talking about a video game party where all his friends can bring their own gaming systems and they can all play video games all night. He intereuppted himself as he realized he would not be here with his current friends when his birthday comes around in June.

His face fell, "Oh" he said. "I forgot."

"You know what, TYler? I have a prediction. I predict that you will have at least one good friend that you can invite to a video game party for your birthday."

"I hope so."

As I tucked the kids in bed, Tyler communicated his fears again about making friends. "I hope I really have one friend by my birthday."

"Let's pray about it, " I responded.

He prayed that God would give him a good teacher that wasn't mean and that he would have a good friend to play video games with. He then said if he doesn't he hopes he will be okay and will be happy to play video games with Daddy.

Wow! My prayers don't even sound that mature. He prays honestly for what he wants but is quick to add that God would help him be content if his expectations aren't met. Lord, help me to lay my expectations before you and be okay if they are not met.

I moved over to Grayson's bed. He asked if we could pray just like Tyler. He wanted to pray quietly in his head. When he was done I asked what his prayer was and I could hardly keep my laughter in.

"I prayed that I would have a birthday party and that if there were two bad guys there that were not my friends and then one of them punched me in the face and then the other punched me in my face, that I would walk away."

He is such a riot!

When Brian tucked Tyler into bed. Ty asked him if he would play video games on his birthday if Tyler didn't have any friends yet. Brian responded that they could play video games the whole night.

"The whole night?! I hope I don't have any friends by my birthday...well, actually I do."


We all do!