Len, who was three at the time, was on my heels no matter where
I went. Whenever I stopped to do something and turned back around,
I would trip over him. Several times I patiently suggested fun
activities to keep him occupied.
"Wouldn't
you like to play on the swing set?" I asked again. But he simply
smiled an innocent smile and said, "Oh, that's all right, Mommy.
I'd rather be in here with you." Then he continued to bounce happily
along behind me.
After
stepping on his toes for the fifth time, I began to lose my patience
and insisted that he go outside and play with the other children.
When I asked him why he was acting this way, he looked up at me
with sweet green eyes and said, "Well, Mommy, in Primary my teacher
told me to walk in Jesus' footsteps. But I can't see him, so I
I'm walking in yours."
I gathered Len in my arms and held him close. Tears of love and
humility spilled over from the prayer that grew in my heart, a
prayer of thanks for the simple yet beautiful perspective of a
three-year-old boy. This experience has served as a reminder to
me of the vital role of a mother. While it is sobering to realize
that I am a crucial link between my children and the Savior, I
need to remember that since a mother is a copartner with God,
I am in a position to receive guidance from one who truly cares
and wants all of us to walk in Heavenly footsteps.
By:
Davida Dalton, as Told To JoEllen Johnson