I remember as a child wanting a dog.  I always wanted a dog.  But we lived in New York City, and I don’t blame my parents, I wouldn’t have gotten me a dog either if I was them!  Seriously, walking it in the city, and all that stuff… Come on… that’s a no brainer.  But when we moved, I knew that there was a dog coming our way.  See, we moved to the burbs, of Philly.  With a fenced in back yard and a pool and all, we were set for a dog.  

My parents loved me.  They loved me a lot.  But they still didn’t get me a dog until I was 12.  I waited.  12 whole, long years.  That was not fun.  But I waited.

What was the hardest thing that you have ever had to wait for?  What do you think about while you are waiting?                  

Let me give you a hint, the hardest thing that I’ve had to wait for has not been the dog…  What about you?   

~peter

3 Comments

  1. The hardest thing I have had to wait for is for everything to be settled with the youngest, for her to finally be ours legally. What do I think about? I think about how children are on loan from God and how I don’t know how long any of my children will get to stay with me. I think about how God never breaks a promise. I think about Phil 4:6-7 and how being anxious won’t make me a good mother, wife, or friend. I think about what the official change will mean to the other family that will be loosing what I am gaining. I think about how God’s timing and God’s plan is so much more complicated and beautiful then I will ever understand, and how as much as I want to understand there is a bigger piece that is glad I don’t have to understand, and can just trust.

  2. you were not twelve! you were definitely still in elementary school because it was like a year after we moved.

  3. he may have been almost 12! you were 4 when we moved to PA which made him 9, right? so maybe he was 10 or 11 when we got cassie.

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