To be perfectly honest, I do not always have a good attitude, initially, about tea time. By 9:00 PM I am tired and looking forward to a little time with my husband. Often there are still dishes that need washing and clothes that need folding. And the couch calls my name so loudly! But once we start our tea time I am always so glad for this time to intentionally input values and character qualities that are important to me into my daughter's life. Our conversation often goes down rabbit trails and we have so much fun talking about all kinds of things!God has impressed on me so much during this last year the importance of being intentional. Before we know it we are going to wake up and our daughter will be 18. I don't want to miss out on the opportunity to truly know her. I sense this need to be intentional about building relationship with my sons too, but I feel it more acutely with our daughter. Perhaps because she's the oldest? I am learning that building relationship is seldom convenient, always time consuming, and infinitely rewarding. My sisters and others with older children have told me that teenagers often open up and want to talk late at night. This is hard when you still have toddlers/young children who wake up early. Lord help me to intentionally choose relationship at every opportunity! Even when it's late and I'm tired. It is such a privilege to be entrusted with the thoughts and feelings of another person, especially one of your children. So with that in mind, I'm already looking forward to next Monday's tea time!

1 comment:
Thank you for this post ~ I also see the need to be very intentional in what we teach and model to our children, and in building relationships ~ but I often fail in this due to fatigue or busyness... And thanks for elaborating on your bread baking and its health benefits!
Beth
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