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As our car was being loaded onto the tow truck a few minutes ago, Griffin asked, "How does he do that?"
I replied, "He knows just what to do."
"Oh, Heavenly Father tells him what to do and he listens to Heavenly Father?," Griffin asked.
"He learned at his job," I explained.
Griffin responded, "That is his work. Oh, that is how he learned."
Now the truck is leaving with our car. I hear, "It's flying away, our car is flying away." coming from Brian in the living room. Though this astute 8 year old does not believe the car is flying he is enjoying the concept.
"No, it is just driving, the truck is just driving away," comes Griffin's confident reply.
I am sure Heavenly Father would help this tow truck driver, if He needed too. Sometimes, we can learn what is necessary to accomplish a task, and Heavenly Father can focus on real emergencies.
I am thankful that on Saturday He heard my prayer and allowed me to safely drive my car home, so I wasn't stranded while my husband was out of town, and my boys could enjoy the "tow truck experience" from the air conditioned comfort of our living room.
I also cherish having a small child who knows Heavenly Father is eager to help His children, and regularly recognizes such opportunities, and reminds me of times when this help can be sought.






Today's fight began when Lincoln said, "I want to be a Garbage Man." Griffin urgently replied, "Garbage mans do not have moms! Lincoln you do NOT want to be a garbage man!"