Thursday, June 22, 2006

Lessons Learned - Dinnertime

I decided I would start occasionally putting lessons I've learned in my blog. Since the kids moved in with us, they have learned a lot... but we too have learned quite a bit as well.

This lesson learned is the importance of dinnertime.

When Kayla, Justin and Kayte moved in with us, Chris, Jono and I ate mostly on TV trays in front of the TV. When the kids first arrived, I asked them where they wanted to eat (of course we didn't own 7 TV trays), and they said at the dinner table. We had to move to the dining room table as the kitchen table only seats 4, so that was a total change. The first thing I noticed was how excited the kids were that we were having real home-cooked meals. Apparently at home they had been eating a lot of MacDonalds and 'whatever was there', and they were never together. Now... those of you who know me and love me despite my inability to cook know that - for anyone to get excited because I'm cooking means they are pretty desparate. **chuckle** But seriously... they were very happy to have cooked meals. They told me that before their dad died was the last time Julie really made a dinner for everyone together.

So... we all sit down at the dining room table and eat. We started thanking God for providing and blessing us before we ate. The kids would talk about their day at school... friends, fights, tests, homework, projects - anything really. They'd act up sometimes... but mostly it's a time for connecting with each other every day.

We quickly realized that Justin had NO table manners at all. I'm not talking elbows on the table kind of stuff, I'm talking about eating as if he hadn't eaten in 6 days (literally shoving food into his mouth), not knowing how to cut food with a knife, talking while food falls out of his mouth... yeah... lots of things to work on. So, we've been working with Justin on that. But thank goodness we saw this while he's a kid... imagine as an adult taking a woman out on a date to dinner.... yeah... that would go over well.

They've all learned to say some kind of blessing over the food. Not a pre-planned prayer, but something straight from the heart. Even if they are thanking God for Ice Cream I bought last night, or asking God for helping them get off restriction... they always say what's on their mind and heart. **grin**

And Chris and I have learned that connecting with the kids - at least this one time a day at dinner - is extremely important. Don't get me wrong... we still have 'fend-for-yourself' nights where everyone eats whatever they want to cook, and we don't eat at the table 7 nights a week. (I'd say we do 5-6 nights a week) But we are getting better, and we do see the benefits of spending this time together.

When and if the kids go home with their mom and Jonathan is home alone with us... we will all think back to our times around the table at dinner and smile with many wonderful memories. And.... that is really what it's all about.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I read your blog everyday and have been for quite some time. Your awesome faith is so steadfast and an inspiration to me and I am sure to so many others. You are in my prayers everyday and I know that God will continue to bless you for the wonderful things you are accomplishing in the lives of the children that have been placed in your care. May God bless you and your family as you continue to be a wonderful role model for these children.