Recently I wrote that “family is our resting heart rate.”

When we’re tired of playing hide and seek we can make a run for it. We run for home base.

I was a scrapper, a wee lad with dirty finger nails and iron-on patches covering the knees of my jeans. Our house sat on the dead end of a street. The brick porch leading up to the front door was our plopping point. When my mother blew the whistle we were homed in.

There are days when I wish I could hop in a DeLorean, rap on the flux capacitor, and set off for the early seventies. All my sibs and I would fill the front porch and get snot silly and tell stories and listen to Motown or Beatles.

Then I realized that our patchwork family does the same thing today. We find the fun in our dysFUNction. We find a peace within our imperfection. It’s a safe house and God shows up to let us know there’s room to grow, but “sit on the porch a bit…look at each other, love on each other.”


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5 responses to “15 Minutes on Family”

  1. Jasper Hoogendam Avatar

    That’s what Del Barber would call a “living in God’s pocket” moment.

  2. Pete Avatar
    Pete

    I like it. I can feel the concrete slab under my rump now.

    1. Jerry Avatar

      ha ha bro. yes.

  3. Rose Wolfe (Living Free with disAbilities) Avatar

    Sounds like a great place to grow up and in.

    1. Jerry Avatar

      Lots of crazy times!

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