The Saturday before Easter Cambree was asking about dying and was upset that everybody dies. We tried to explain it as best we could and I think we put her mind at ease a little. Then came Easter and on Monday after Easter for Family home Evening we watched Faith in Christ which portrays the Crucifixion. Not as intensely as the Lamb of God movie but it does show things that make me want to cry. That night Cambree seemed fine and we asked her if she had any questions. She said she didn't. Then Tuesday night came and Ben was playing basketball late so I let Cambree lay by me and go to sleep until her dad came home to take her to her bed. This is our conversation: Mom: Honey are you okay? (she was acting sad) Cambree:(starting to cry) I just didn't want Jesus to die? Mom: Oh babe, its okay everybody dies and that isn't a bad thing. Cambree: But I just didn't want him to die (crying harder now) Mom: I know honey, but do you know what the coolest thing about his death is? He died because He loves us so much and He made it so we can live with Heavenly Father and Him again and that we can live together as a family forever even after we die. Cambree: But I just want Him here with us. Mom: He is here with us, we may not be able to see him but we can feel him and know that he is here. Cambree: I just want him to be alive. Mom: Honey he is alive. He lives. Remember what happened 3 days after he died. Cambree: He was resurrected Mom: Yes, and what does that mean? Cambree: That he is alive. Mom: Exactly, is something else bothering you? Cambree: I just didn't want them to put those nails in his hands. Mom: Oh I know honey, they were so mean to him. That is why we need to be nice to everyone and we need to make sure that when someone is being mean to someone else that we tell them to stop. Can you do that? Can you be my brave girl? Cambree: Yes, I will. Mom: You are the sweetest girl At this point I had tears in my eyes. This conversation went on for about 15 minutes. It was amazing to hear the love that my 4 nearly 5 year old daughter has for our Savior. It was such a testimony builder to me to see the Crucifixion through her eyes. If only everyone in the world could have this realization. I am sure there are adults that haven't put as much thought into it as she has. She is wise beyond her years and teaches us everyday. I am so thankful for her and to watch as her little testimony continues to grow and nourish. I just pray that I am doing what I need to be doing and teaching her in the way that is pleasing to our Heavenly Father.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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Of course you are teaching her wonderfully. The Lord is definitely pleased. You are Ben are the best and we can always see the love you have for your sweet little Cambree. I can't believe she is going to be 5!!! That's crazy. What a smart gal you have raised! Can't wait to hang out again. Are you doing a party again for Cam? I can't believe it's another yr has already passed!!!
Cambree is so sweet, I couldn't help it I started crying reading it. You and Ben are great parents.
Oh that is the sweetest story! She is such a cutie!!! She is so smart and has such a tender heart.
That is so cute. It is hard for them to really take it all in. You are such a good mom to take the time to explain things to her.
You are a VERY good Momma!
She is SO cute!
Thanks for sharing such a tender conversation. What a sweet, sensitive little angel you have!! And what a good momma you are, you handled that perfect. I am so grateful to be able to read your blog and get to know you better. It seems we are living parallel lives : ) Same age I think, both been married five years, both have CF and both mommas to little miracles!! We are blessed! Love, Sharlie
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