Remember that old song..."Lookin' for love in all the wrong places, lookin' for love in too many faces..". Well, I am looking for love in as many places as I can see it. It looks differently in every place I look, and I like what I see.
Yesterday, Adam graduated from his educational program. It is not the same as a regular high school graduation; here, the teachers take the time to single out each of their graduating students and BRAG ON THEM. Disability is not the focus, the focus is seeing with love and seeing the strength in each one. It has been that way since the beginning of his school career. I am thankful for that.
God pointed out my own blindness yesterday when I heard one of the underclass girls sing. The chosen song was Katy Perry's "Firework". She sang karaoke style, and had her back to the audience. Molly, you see, has autism. She has great difficulty relating to an audience and unfamiliar situations. She is in Adam's class, so I have seen her before yesterday. I must tell you, what I heard was not what I expected. She belted out that song and hit every note...she kept perfect time and sang beautifully. The volume of the voice track was turned lower than the music, so that we could really hear her. I never heard her speak before and thought she was non-verbal. I still don't know if she speaks or how often, but I do know that she sang with her whole heart. She loved what she was doing, and the audience loved her. Each time she got to the chorus, she jumped up and down with excitement and passion for the song. She got a standing ovation. I think she got one in heaven too. The tears were rolling down my face. So beautiful.
Last night I went with Adam to his prom. It was a little difficult for him as he does not like big parties, but he eventually settled down. I was looking for love there too. I was not disappointed. I saw all the proud parents and I saw students dancing with abandon. They were having a great time. There were a few couples there, boyfriend and girlfriend, and they were wonderful. So caring and respectful of each other. Some of our youth of today could learn a lesson from them.
One couple in particular were just friends, but they showed such an endearing love for each other. It appeared that they had not been together for a long time; they hugged and jumped up and down when they greeted each other. Then the young woman, who was quite a bit taller than the young man, bent down and started stroking his head. She was gentle and blessing him, and then she kissed him right in the middle of the top his head. So touching! Imagine if all of us were that comfortable to go beyond the initial hug and quick kiss on the cheek, and actually jump up and down for joy because we are so glad to see someone we love! I may try it. And soon.
So I think I will keep looking for love in all the places...I think I will keep finding it and I think I will like what I see. Love is a four letter word, but it is spelled so differently every time I see it. Yesterday it was spelled Adam and his friends. Thanks for stopping by and opening my eyes again Lord. xoxoxoxoxo
7 comments:
Aww Gin thanks for sharing. God met you where you are at and you found his love in those around you. He let you peer into a different kind of world many don't understand, the people with special needs. I know you live it but yesterday that blessing was very real. I am praying for you and I hope today love stops by for another visit. Oh and yes to be like little innocent children, jump up and down when we are so happy to see each other.
Love,
Jewels
Man-o-man, that was gorgeous. I love that you are looking for love. May I join you? It's my favorite thing to do. I would have be a weeping pile of mush with you had I seen such an amazing glimpse of God. I suspect this event was a graduation celebration for all those who have labored together - including and especially you and Paul. I also suspect that it was a down payment on the "well done good and faithful servant" coming to all of you. Especially you and Adam. Please congratulate Adam for me. He has my great respect. MUCH love! t
thanks for commenting girlfriends! you brought tears to my eyes. may we always jump up and down when we see each other, even if it's only on the inside. you are welcome to join me in my search anytime.
Amazing ginnie brings tears to my eyes so happy for Adam and you. You both are a gift to eachother and everyone you touch. I am jumping up and down for both of you. Always love <3.
thank you, Teresa. always love. xo
Good for Adam!
And I love that song :)
thanks, Tom. and I love the song too. it is perfect for a graduating class.
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