Thursday, May 29, 2008

God's Goodness Proven Once Again

Last Friday was Fun Day at school. They were having a paper airplane contest with three different ways to win – 1. Best looking plane; 2. Farthest flying plane and 3. Most acrobatic plane. Since neither Tony nor I are experts in the paper airplane department, Janae did research on the internet for different ways to build them. She made several and tried them out. We thought we’d found a winner. The other two girls weren’t interested in competing. But Janae was so anxious for the contest on Friday.

I was taking photos while they did the Upper Learning Center. Some of their planes flew pretty far! But when the Middle Learning Center got their turn, I watched the first few and thought Janae certainly had a shot. She got up to launch and her plane only made it a couple of feet on both tries that she was allotted. I could see the disappointment and embarrassment on her face. I finished taking pictures and then went to the van to head across town for groceries while I waited for the rest of the day’s festivities to end. I sat there and cried and prayed. I remembered so well the excited little girl that took her neatly decorated Valentine box to school on February 14th and the sad little girl that got in my van at the end of that day because both of her sisters had placed and she hadn’t. I was frustrated because she does such an awesome job at what she does. She puts enthusiasm, effort and energy into each and every project that she tackles and to see her lose again and again just breaks my “mommy heart”.

So I prayed Friday and begged God to please give her something extra special that day. Something that would show her that He really does care for her and that she isn’t just a middle child with anonymity but someone special in the site of God and others. (Tony and I have been talking about this…that she is so awesome about caring for others and thinking of others and how we need to help her discover a more obvious talent- something that others will notice in her – because unfortunately character often goes unnoticed next to ability to perform.) My girls are well aware of the disappointments that life brings so I didn’t feel selfish to ask God for something for her this once.

I picked the girls up later than afternoon and there were no reports of anything fabulous. In fact, Janae was even more discouraged because not only didn’t she win the airplane contest, they weren’t able to do anything fun outdoors and the water fight was cancelled due to pouring rain. Fun Day hadn’t turned out to be quite as fun as she’d anticipated. I was bummed and a bit disappointed that God had chosen to answer my prayer with a “no”. But all was soon forgotten as we prepared to attend a surprise birthday party and for company to arrive the next afternoon.

When Janae brought up the fact on Saturday that she wondered if she would win the Missions award, Tony and I both tried to encourage her to plan on losing and then be completely surprised if she did end up winning. We’d heard rumor that the amount we turned in was close to one of the seniors who has babysat our girls over the last few years. So we tried to go at it from that angle…that this was Luci’s last chance to win since she was graduating and that if she did, we would try again next year.

Imagine our complete and utter surprise when Janae won the Highest Average in her Learning Center, then the Supervisor’s Award for her learning center. I was thrilled enough with those winnings. So when they said the person who’d won the Missions award had turned in $354 dollars, I thought, “Wow! Luci beat us out by $4!” So when the next words out of the Pastor Johnson’s mouth was, "Janae Derscheid," I was totally shocked.

I didn’t really think anything about it until later after all the congrats of the evening wore off. And then God whispered in my ear, “Remember that extra special blessing you asked for yesterday?” “Yes, Lord, I remember.” “I had it planned this way all along.” And I smiled to think that God knows exactly what’s best for His children – in His own time and His own way.

8 comments:

Michelle said...

That's awesome, Sara!! Makes me cry!

Jody J said...

Aw, that's sweet. I'm glad your little girl is happy. Been there; done that! Sometimes I don't think I push my kids enough because I don't want them to be so competitive.
I was really surprised when I had one in tears this year because she didn't get a solo in the program!! :) I hate that! I don't know how to handle things like that. If everyone gets solos and awards, it kind of defeats the purpose, huh? If you ever get any really good parenting ideas on that, let me know! :)

Janiece said...

It is always good to be reminded that God DOES hear and answer our prayers! I think we always know that deep down, but...God is sooo good! We were so happy for NaeNae, she deserved all of those awards!

Anonymous said...

Well, I've been crying a lot all day - so I guess adding this "blog" to the list didn't matter!!!! I think each one of your girls are amazing in their own right - just as I ALWAYS told my 3 children they were each unique and I loved each of them for WHO THEY WERE - not one more than the other.

Thank you God, for caring that a little girl needed some encouragement from her Heavenly Father - and You didn't let her down!!! And, thank you for caring about a Mother's heart - sometimes I think they hurt worse than the child does....

Bobbie said...

Sare I just have to know how you decided which of the girls got to turn in the missions money. That would be hard for me to pick between my kids. I would have probably split it between them. Were the other girls okay with that? Maybe you alternate every other year. I don't know...I was just curious how other families do that.

tacomom said...

Bobbie, the one that did the work, of course!

Anonymous said...

Isn't God wonderful...He does anwer prayer, just in His own way. A neat lesson for both of you.

Karen Walden said...

What a sweet story!