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April 18, 2008 by Alison Hodgson 6 Comments

Late last night Lydia had an appendectomy.  

She’s doing great.
As I write she’s watching a movie, surrounded by the flowers and balloons and clutching the stuffed horse her father bought her.  She’s thrilled to be missing school.
I spent a very short night’s sleep on a little chair bed beside her and am having a little trouble typing and spelling.  
This has been a surreal time.  24 hours ago she was fine and now, thank God, she is fine again.  She is our middle child, between an older brother with special needs and a much younger sister.  Hers is a challenging position.  Paul and I are praying that God uses this experience to communicate to Lydia, in the depths of her spirit, that she is a cherished member of our family, that she is beloved, because she is.

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Filed Under: in sickness and health, love, Lydia

April 15, 2008 by Alison Hodgson 3 Comments

It’s shaping to be a busy week, but good.

Last week was hard.  The black dog was biting me and I’m not referring to Jackie Boy, but the black dog of depression.  Actual dogs can be put in kennels.  This black dog settles over me like a shroud.  
One day I was having a seriously rough time and wrote an e-mail to a group of friends.  I let them know how I was, which was pretty bleak.  My tendency is to try and work things out alone or to confide in Paul and my siblings, especially Torey, but I decided to let this group know that I was struggling.  At the end of the e-mail I said I was going to  go find Eden and dance with her since I know that praising God is a way out of the darkness.  I put the e-mail in my draft folder because I didn’t know if I really wanted to send it, then I did a little work on the computer.
I don’t know how long it took me to notice that Eden had come to me and was stretched out at the foot of my bed.  She lay in the sun, a foot propped up on her other knee and she was singing. She sang the song that she and Lydia danced to on Easter morning.  She didn’t know all the lyrics, but her voice was soft and sweet.  “The Godhead three in one…the beginning and the end, the beginning and the end.  How great is our God, how great is our God.  Sing with me.  How great, how GREAT is our God!”
I set my computer aside and embraced Eden and kissed her face.  I thanked her for singing and told her that she comforted me, that she helped carry me to God.
“It’s all thanks to Miss Jeannie,”  she said, referring to her dance teacher, “she taught me how to worship God and now I can teach other people.”
I work so hard to be a good provider for my children and yet I am becoming more and more aware that they are God’s provision for me.

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Filed Under: depression, Eden, hope, love, praise

Can’t you feel the love?

March 21, 2008 by Alison Hodgson 1 Comment

Eden loves to hold her baby cousin.

Eden’s joy is palpable and yet I’m sensing a reservation on Willa’s part.

Since she can’t talk, she didn’t actually say, “Is this such a good idea?” but I think it’s implied.

Ren hopped into the picture while Willa tried to climb out.

“Scuse me…a little help.”

Filed Under: love, The Legumes, Willa

Mini Insomniac

March 19, 2008 by Alison Hodgson 4 Comments

This was taken several weeks ago, when Paul was out of town, right after my sister’s family returned from Vancouver.  I FOOLISHLY agreed to keep Rendini for a sleep over.  Number 1: a woman whose husband is on another continent should never add to the number of children under her care, especially, Number 2: one who is still on Pacific Time.

This photo was taken after midnight as Ren and I snuggled in for a sleepover.  The kid finally passed out around one.
But who could resist this sweet face?
“I’m happy I’m here.” She said while we were taking pictures.
“Oh, that’s a good one.” She said when we reviewed them.
I think so too.

Filed Under: insomnia, love, Ren

The Answer:

March 12, 2008 by Alison Hodgson Leave a Comment

It’s hard.
You know it’s hard.
Everybody wants her, everybody loves her.
Everybody wants to take your baby home.
You watch your friends.
It never ends.
You know it’s crazy, you want to trust her, 
but then somebody hangs up when you answer the phone.
You go it alone
You watch her eyes.
You look for lies.
You watch your friends.
Oh it never ends.
You watch her eyes.
Keep looking for lies.
Paul has been singing the first line of a song to me for years.  Clearly it was the only one he knew.  Tonight I finally asked the question, “What exactly happens when you’re in love with a beautiful woman?”
He didn’t know what the Bee Gees thought, but quickly found out.

Filed Under: love, Two-Part Invention

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