Irreverence

There is a codicil:My Husby always had his pockets full of strange and wondrous treasures specifically designed to keep our youngsters quiet during our hour-long Church service.I often marvelled at his ingenuity.And resourcefulness.His little figures and toys kept all six of them entertained right up until the time that they moved out and into their own lives.But shortly after the youngest left, I realized that Grant's toys weren't specifically to entertain his kids.Remember SAS? And having somethings 'in spades'?That would apply here as well.Grant still had his pockets full of animals.I wondered why.I didn't wonder for long.I lead the music.Several times during the service, I had to make the short trip to the front of the chapel.While he remained sitting on our bench.Second back, directly in front of me.That's when his little friends came out to play.Solely for my benefit.Picture it.I'm at the front, waving my arm and trying to act dignified and serious.He's on our bench, making his little friends dance and sing to the music.I should mention, here, that his favourites were the little animal heads on a stick, whose mouths open and close by working a trigger system.And those little suckers could sing!His goal?To make me smile.It worked.Where's my Mom when I need her?P.S. Sometime I'll tell you about the wrong words he sings to the hymns.Sigh.
Published on June 29, 2017 09:12
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Stories from the Stringam Family ranches from the 1800's through to today.
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