As long as my hand was there, arm reached out behind me almost out of socket, my fingers feeling his soft, warm cheek and a wet tear, he was still and quiet. After a while when I thought he had fallen asleep I tried to take my arm back to normal positioning, but he cried immediately! I reach back again, and instantly he's calm.
I didn't mind. It actually felt good to know that just my hand touching his face made everything all better. He just needed to know that I was near.
I remember moments as a child wanting to be held close by my mom or dad, feeling that security; and even now there is just something about that touch that hubby has when I scoot closer to him during church, or reach over to hold his hand when I am next to him in the car. There is something about a touch.
And many a time I call out to the Lord, just asking for His touch. Sometimes to heal. Most times to just know He's near.
It's amazing what a gentle touch can do. :-)
ReplyDeleteI used to drive like this on many an occasion.
ReplyDeleteTouch IS nice, as you say both as children and adults.
What a wonderful thought! :) I definitely needed God's touch this past weekend. God is so good to us!
ReplyDeleteI love those moments of just being needed, just knowing you're still there... and it's amazing that we never grow out of the need to know He is still there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the blog. It is nice to know that our children just need our touch sometimes. I too have enjoyed feeling God's touch. He is always there when we reach out to touch him. What a nice thought. Thanks for reminding us.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! Great site!
ReplyDeleteEach day, I get a little saddened when I look at my son and realize that he is growing up so quickly. I often panic thinking that soon he isn't going to want his mommy to shower him in kisses, hold his hand or cuddle him upon whim. So I take each day in stride and take advantage of all of those opportunities.
Awwww, that's so sweet!! My little guy has to sleep like that at home....
ReplyDeleteVery sweet... He'll always want your touch, it just may not be the same.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet. There really is something about the touch of a loved one to make everything all better!
ReplyDeleteI clicked on over from Swankmom's site and thought it was pretty neat that we both have Graysons--and yours is one day older than mine! Crazy, isn't it? I've never met another Grayson before. We call him Gray-Gray most of the time, courtesy of his 4 1/2 year old brother:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! It is amazing how the right touch can make us forget about all that is wrong in the world, whether it be a kiss from our child, a snuggle from our hubby or the warmth of prayer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me how fortunate we all are to be surrounded by so much love. Now I just have to remember to extend that touch to others in need!
I have had this same scenerio with Liam... my arm aching, but my baby calm. What a sweet post!
ReplyDeleteI know that position in the car all too well, and have the sore arms to prove it!
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You have a very wonderful thought, Stephanie. Thanks a lot for sharing. I linked you up in my blog post.
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OH I had that experience once when our little guy was two months old driving 4 hours over a mountian pass. It was just me and him and I had to drive a standard with one hand and reach in the back seat with the other hand and try to hold a pacifier in his mouth. It was the longest drive ever...we were both crying.
ReplyDeleteIt's been quite a while since I had to reach back because my little one just wanted to be touched and to know I was there. I already have baby fever. I think the longest I ever had to keep my arm on my little one was a few hrs, we were driving back to KS from Ohio and our youngest was about 4 months old at that point as long as I was touching him, he was quiet.
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