
carson was very sad, convinced he "had never and will never see a rainbow."
arriving home, we got the kids out of the car. i took addie inside and, almost unknowingly, said a little prayer that sometime soon carson would be able to see a rainbow. i went back out to the car to grab some stuff, and, NO LIE, there was a huge, perfect arching rainbow, visible directly between/above our garage and trees. i called carson and layla over, and we all ooohed and aaaahed (carson was ecstatic).
after spending some time appreciating the moment with my family, i ran inside to grab the camera (you know, for the blog), but as soon as i came back out, it had already vanished. honestly, the rainbow was there at the perfect place, at the perfect time, and for less than a minute -- just for carson.
maybe noah's rainbow was more meaningful to the guys on the ark, but this, at least to carson and me, was a pretty close second.
7 comments:
Another example of our Heavenly Father's tender mercies.
Kids + Prayers = Miracles. Sweet. Thanks for sharing.
Wow - how great is that! What a special moment for Carson and for you. Very sweet.
I love crying first thing in the morning! Thanks for sharing, Britt.
awesome. :)
why is it that in Portland, it rains 24/7 and we never get rainbows. hello--we need Brittney +fam +prayers. can you come and make the rainbows show up here too? thanks.
Love you and your prayers!
ehhh, don't worry maria...i also pray for a flat stomach and a million bucks to appear on our bank statement. sighhhh...
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