After intense three months of going through “30 Bible Basics Every Christian Must Know”[here's how to get your free download here], I think it’s only fair to have a ‘laughter break!’ I have very few friends who can make me laugh as much as these dear friends of mine in Mumbai. Joseph and Mary (their real names!!) love Jesus, love each other, love life and most surely love their kids.

            And it happens to be their oldest son who seems to be funny; and that too without his knowledge. I can’t wait for his little brother to grow, I wonder how he will be. I couldn’t help but request her to write down all his reality bites. Enjoy the story from Mama Mary.


Noah and Jeremiah

After our marriage we gave ourselves two whole years to enjoy each others company and learn about each other… And Thank God we did! Because once the children come in, time runs out.

I have two boys.

Life can be so hard on us that we need assurances and reminders that God still loves us and still has our best interests at heart. My older son loves God. He is all of six but I thank God that He chose me to be his mother. Although we have named him Noah, I call him “ITEM” because that is what he is, a Masterpiece, he is a work of art, he is fun, full of life and creativity and OH…a reminder that God has a brilliant sense of humor.

The Broken Washing Machine

Let me tell you why I call him an “Item”. Noah can make us burst into laughter at any given time. He lets me know his worth when he opens his mouth to speak. He is wise, sensible and very loving but can also be really funny. Like the day he went to my aunt’s place he realized that her washing machine was broken, he immediately took it upon himself (at 5 yrs old) to buy her a washing machine. “Don’t worry, I have a lot of money, my appacha (my grand dad) gave me money (Rs. 100/-).

Noah and Food!

things to doNoah, when it comes to food, however is a different story, he makes me pray “God give me patience, but please HURRY!” He eats, not because he likes food or because he has to live, he eats, because he wants to get over with it. There are so many other things to do in life, why waste time on food! (He feels the same about sleep too!) I have tried cooking all kinds of food to meet his nutritional requirement and his taste buds, I think I fail miserably.

I remember a time when he was 3 years old and after eating about 2 spoons, he looks at me and says “I don’t want, Mama. I am fasting!”

So then think of my surprise when another day after eating chicken, (age 6 now) Noah looks totally surprised and asks “Wow mama, who cooked this” I said I did…… “Really, I never knew you could cook”

The Strange Smelly Fish

At age 4, Noah loved going to my aunt’s place because he enjoys playing with my cousin. One day when my aunt was cleaning fish, he goes to her kitchen and asks her what she was doing.

She said “I’m cleaning fish”
He said ‘Can I touch it”
She said “No, it is smelly, you will smell of fish”

After thinking for a while he says “Fish is always in the water, taking bath, I don’t know why it is still always smelling.”

Strange indeed.

That’s Not What They Taught Me in School

Then thinking that she is very old (he calls her grandma), he says “When you were young, did birds deliver your letters to you?” He was utterly surprised when she said that she only got mails through postmen.

General Knowledge

We live in the overpopulated city of Mumbai where we spend more time traveling and getting stuck in traffic than with our family. One day, while we were traveling in our car to some place, I took it upon myself to give my son some general knowledge!

So I asked Noah “Where do fish live Noah? Reply– In the water.

And where do birds live? – “On trees…Wow I am impressed, I never taught him all this. So I asked him, “Ok then……..where do people live?”

“People…people live in traffic” How profound!!

How About the Babies?

The same day, on our way back Noah saw a big man standing on the road. He had a very huge belly. He looked at that man for some time and then blurted out, “But Mama, only girls can have babies no?”

Mama Gets It Wrong

Noah

Now that Noah goes to school he has a lot to study, he is always bargaining and negotiating with me, trying to bring a balance between his studies and playtime. The balance always tips in favor of playing.

The other day he was in a hurry to rush off to play when I asked him to sit down to complete a school project. I was busy with some work in the kitchen when he asked me the spelling of noise from the other room. I thought I heard him right but when I checked his work after some time I realized that he had spelled noise wrongly (noice), immediately I corrected him. This meant that had to correct his spellings in some 4-5 different places in that project. Looking really disappointed in me, he quickly says “What ya mama, are you my real mama?”

Helping Hand

And it’s not just my son who has a different view of life. His very dear friend once went for a party. He had to be a part of the older women’s conversation as there were no kids around. He heard a lady talk at length of how she finds it difficult to make tea and how much she struggles to get it right. He quickly joined in the conversation and said “It’s very easy aunty…I’ll teach you, one standing line and one sleeping line on top of it” There instantly, he made “T”.

Finally, What We are Missing

All this sounds funny when we hear our kids talk, but helps us also understand that there is always another perspective to life which we may miss in the chaos and confusion that sometimes surround it. These kids with their humor come as gentle reminders that “All is well”. Life is good, if we take time to sit down, relax and enjoy whatever God has placed in our laps.

There may still be many things we don’t have…a good job, a home, a husband, but there are many things that we do have… My son always tells me “Mama, thank you for everything… I love you and dada a lot, I know you scold me but that’s ok, that is because I do bad things but I think you and dada are very kind people…. And you love me a lot…”

I wish I could say that to God when I am all miffed with Him and His ways!

Let’s pray:
Dear God….. I know you love me a lot, I know you correct me when I am wrong, and deny me things that I want….but that is because you are training me, it’s not because you don’t love me. I think you are very kind and a faithful God…Love, Me.

Don’t forget to drop in a word to Mary and Noah! I’ll ask them to drop in here to read it right from you. Have a favourite real life joke? Share it with us.

 

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  • http://twitter.com/tinysm Tiny Mathew

    Wow I pray God will give me the grace and wisdom to grow up my babe too with the fear of the Lord & godly character. So blessed by this post Mary. This is one powerful lesson we all can learn from Noah :)

  • Phebe

    Its so much fun to see our kids grow and how they pick up new things.. at the same time it also reminds us of how careful we need to be in our words and actions as they will be learning most of them from us.
    One of my friend’s son who is 4 yr old, mistook the priest in church to be ‘Jesus’ and one day when the Priest laid his hand on him and blessed, he told her ,’Mummy Jesus touched my head and said something’.. :)  

    • http://www.shyjumathew.com/blog Shyju Mathew

      Lol!! Kids r so pure at heart. We can make life more complex than it is actually. No wonder Jesus said become like these children.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Stanlee-Mathew/100001465357742 Stanlee Mathew

    DZ wz funny but loved the lst part az i neva prayd in mah lyf.evn though i m a mann filled with holy spirit .kidz r growing itz not surprising or sme thng unbeliveable dey should az who knoez we r d nxt prophet or prophetez datz our dadaz plan ….we hv thos lines linz of prayr in our mind buh i dun thk vee neva remembr dat..thnx mary aunt for dz beautiful linz…..we knoe dat if vee r destined  2 leave for him we will be der az hz pillar he hez too der to guide us …hmm ve neva thnk it buh thnx a lot luv it mah GOD n noah  alot

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001828413141 Suma Carol

    was wonderful reading this blog :) God bless you Noah-The rock star :)  

  • Mary Joseph

    Thanks everyone for your kind words. Mary Joseph

    • http://www.shyjumathew.com/blog Shyju Mathew

      Thank you for the article Mary. May God bless you more in the coming days. 

  • http://jeevagarajan.com/ jeevagarajan

    Lovely post! Simple, gentle humor and a message to convey! Sweet, Ms Mary! Thanks much. :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=508186020 Rita Ovejas

    Hi Mary, that really makes me smile :) … Noah is really adorable! A merry heart doeth good like a medicine (Prov 17:22)..These little ones that give us so many things to laugh about, thank God for them… God bless you for sharing your heart and making my day! <3

  • nina

    loved it.. that was just what i wanted to read today.. thanx a lot. it really helped me :)

    • http://www.shyjumathew.com/blog Shyju Mathew

      Hey that’s good to kno Nina. Thanks for sharing.

  • Samuel Jasmine

    Lovely! its so amazing to learn from kids..as we grow our thinking changes so fast and rather than taking life easy n solving all the tensions and problems easily we are the one’s who make it complicated by putting in all the thoughts. Noah is super cute and a blessed child! :) God bless him more n more and use him for his Glory! :)

  • Bincy

    It was really nice to read about Noah. This reminds me of my daughter’s question which she asked me when she was just about 2. Since we live in gulf she is used to the loud prayers from mosques all through the day. She asked me one day where is Allah & i tld her , ‘in the mosque’. Immediately she asked me then why is someone always shouting so loudly inside, calling Allah? I was spellbound! She is 2and a half nw. She is a real blessing in our life.

    • http://www.shyjumathew.com/blog Shyju Mathew

      :) now can’t wait for my baby girl to start talking :)

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2XSXEZMGTZIWQOGKBO44VGIAMM carusam

    Ritu looked at her daughter, Mary and sighed. Mary was staring blankly and sucking her thumb. Ritu’s husband was a marine engineer and worked in an oil tanker for 5 months. He was home now. Although Ritu’s husband earned well, he could not afford a house in the city. So both Ritu and her husband were staying with her parents, and mary was the pet of her grandparents.

    Although mary was an inteligent child in all other respects, her thumb sucking habit led to much unplesantness in the house. All remedies had been tried out, from rubbing the thumb with bitter tasting substances like neem oil, to cajoling and threatening her, all to no avail. Ritu had even tried blackmailing her saying that Jesus would feel sad if he saw His dear daughter thumb sucking.

    Ritu’s husband tried his level best to rid mary of the habit by pulling her thumb and arm, which often resulted in mary landing in her grandfather’s lap crying loudly .

    All these incidents flashed through ritu’s mind now as she looked at her daughter sucking away to glory. Suddenly, Mary focused on Ritu and said, “does Jesus feel sad when I suck my thumb?”. Ritu nodded seriously. Mary continued, “I know a girl, who used to suck her thumb, so her parents used to beat her, and she used to cry, then Jesus used to feel very sad that she is crying”.

    thats my daughter Mary

  • Rajio7

    Hey Mary,felt good reading your post.Got reminded of those days when Noah was a baby in your arms.Glad to know how beautifully has he grown[the way you n Jo had brought him up]May god bless you n your family.:-}