Wednesday, September 30, 2009

so sad. . .so sweet

I know many have already posted about Cora's Playground dedication ~ the overwhelming, heavy sadness and grief that weighs on our hearts and minds as we think about why this precious playground exists coupled with the tender hope and trust in the Lord as we are grateful to all those who worked tirelessly to make Cora's Playground a reality. I just wanted to remember this evening which reaffirmed that Cora's life and legacy are living on for those little people who get to play on Cora's Playground.

Caden has been begging for a week or so to play on Cora's Playground. Tonight I told him we could go early to Cubbies and play a bit before Awana started. He loves the playground, but I want him to know more and understand why he gets this really great equipment to play on at church. Here's our talk as he played tonight:

ME: Whose playground is this?
CADEN: Cora's
ME: Why does Cora have a special playground?
CADEN: She died and we want to 'member her.
ME: Was Cora big or little?
CADEN: Little like Jensen (our nephew who is 9 months old)
ME: Where is Cora now?
CADEN: In Heaven with God.

I left our conversation at that for tonight and praised and marveled that in some small way he understands that Cora's life has deep meaning for those in our community and church (and the world).

As he continued to play awhile, thrilled that I'd given him some bonus time on Cora's Playground, he constantly squealed, This is best playground! I love to play here! This is so cool! (his highest compliment).

I can't imagine what Jess and Joel and their families have endured in the past few months. I know they'd give anything to have their sweet Cora back in their arms, but I know too my experience with Caden tonight touches on the lasting meaning of Cora's Playground. I hope that in the years to come as Caden gets too big for the actual equipment, he grows in his understanding of the value of Cora's life and legacy in bringing people to know God more deeply.