Our
kids are pagans. And I’m ok with that
even if lately their questions are hitting the theology mark. They ask about heaven and what do people do up
there. I am never sure how to answer
that. I’m not sure I believe in it
myself but the boys know a few people who are Up There and I am not going to
shatter their belief that their loved ones are having a great time sitting
around on clouds, chatting and drinking wine.
We drive
past our local church twice each and every morning on the school run. This place has gone from being called The
Tower to God’s Castle and lately Lovely Liam calls it A Hotel.
I don’t
bother to correct them.
On the
way home, the bells are usually ringing as it is nine o’clock. Then it is called The Bong Tower.
The other
day, Shy Boy was outside playing in the dirt and he insisted that I take a
photograph of his finished efforts “for Facebook.”
He was
playing graveyards.
Keeping
to the cemetery theme, sometime we need to stop at traffic lights at the cemetery
on the way home from the afternoon school run.
Shy Boy
went through a fascination with the place and how you “get in there.”
Shy Boy: What are those big
stones in there, Mammy?
Me: They’re called headstones,
Iarla.
Shy Boy: And when you die and
go in there, you turn into one?
Me: No, Iarla, they just mark
the place where the coffin goes. (I keep this one simple. Theology not my strong point. Also don’t want to give him nightmares!)
There
was silence as he digested this. The lights
changed and we moved on.
Shy Boy: Gags has white hair,
Mammy. Does that mean he’s old?
Me: (On safer territory) That’s
right, Iarla.
Shy Boy: So he’s going to die
soon, and go in there?
Me: Eh, who wants a
jelly?????????
I have had many of those car chat moments with my kids. I will miss them when they're gone.
ReplyDeleteLovely post Gwen, our boys aren't baptised so we'll have to come up with some interesting answers to these questions in a few years! The Tower To God's Castle? You have a writer there no doubt!!
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