Luke and Willow came to pick up Aidan today. We had had a full morning, planting the tree, covering the dirt surface with rocks ( that we had washed and sorted the day before), pulling and pushing the wagon around the yard, and walking back Maple Lane and watching our neighbors cut their grass while butterflies were flitting about in front of us. The sun was shining, the breeze played with our hair and caressed our warm cheeks, and birds, squirrels, tree frogs and crickets were sing-squawk-chitter-chirp-ing all around us.
When we came back from our backyard trek, Cynthia called and said she was coming over- then Luke and Willow called and said they were on the way home.
So, after Cynthia came, we went into the family room and continued to play- throwing building blocks over our collective shoulder and sitting on top of all the stuffed animals that we could get our hands upon.
Then- well, then, something remarkable happened. Remarkable is such a full word- meaning just what it implies. Something happened that I marked- remarked- and am able to comment about.
In the midst of our frenzied tossing about of blocks, I had the impression that someone had come into the house- I really can’t say for sure that I heard the front door open- but I thought that Luke and Willow had arrived and was looking toward the kitchen to see their faces when they caught sight of Aidan.
And I saw, no one- nothing, but Aidan bent forward, waved his hand, smiled and said the happiest little “Hi!”. I looked again- no one.
So, I got up and walked through the house looking for whomever had entered- to find- NO ONE! But it still FELT like someone had come in- someone loving and happy to see us.
I believe Aidan saw someone- I certainly felt a Presence- maybe an angel came to see us. In my strange hopeful way, I hope it was the Angel of the Lord and that he brought Robin for a brief moment. I would like to feel-to think- that Robin could share in the joy of my grandson.
And so- I’m sharing this remarkable little incident with you. I realize that many of you will think I’ve gone off the deep end. Let me reassure you- I did that many years ago. And I think some of you will just smile and say, “heidi has such an active imagination.” I do. But for the rest of you who give this some small credence, let me welcome you into my world.
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Well, welcome me into your world. I’ve known you left the shallow end of the pool quite some time ago. Long before I met you, I would venture to guess. The simple eyes of a child are so much better tuned to the spiritual world than most of ours. I believe.
We had similar experiences with Taylor–they were very precious. The memories still are…
All the stories and just great! Both Aidan (s) were having a grand time and learning life. Aunt Heidi, Ally, and Liz, Also having a grand time!
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I’d believe you even if Aidan hadn’t corroborated it. 🙂
He doesn’t have the words right now to tell you, but I know Aidan had a wonderful time with you and Gramps and Jordan. Thank you for being so deliberate about your time with him and thoughtful about how you convey your love to him.