There is this really nice lady who works at Noah's school.
She always greets me the same way. Hi Noah's Mom! She says with a huge smile.
One thing I like about this lady is that she oozes enthusiasm. I find this quality rather
contagious.
I don't mind being called Noah's Mom. I'm cool with it. It's
a little like being the parent to a celebrity. I imagine that Beyoncé's mom,
Mrs. Knowles, might feel the way I do about it.
One day, I came into the school to sign Noah in and give her
a note. He was late for school because the two of us were touring a high
school. If you have an 8th grader in NYC, chances are you will be doing a lot
of this between October and December. It's an understood thing.
The night before, the lady and I saw each other at Parent
Teacher conferences. She was in charge of the sign up sheets to see the 8th
grade teachers. This is not as easy as you might think. While most parents are
relaxed about the time, a few are not. People can get very disgruntled about
two things while waiting. One is about their position on the sign up sheet.
Another is how long the other parents are taking talking to teachers.
It was easy for Jeremy and me to remain cheerful at Parent
Teacher conferences. Noah is a stellar student.
The lady congratulated me about Noah being on the
Principal's Honor Roll. She also
complimented me about Noah's behavior and overall demeanor. This makes me very
happy as a parent. You want to think you are raising a nice boy.
The lady went on to say that she hopes I realize that God
has been very good to me. He has blessed me many times over with Noah. Not
everyone has blessings like this.
This gave me a brief pause. I don't know what I think about God.
I'm not going to focus on what I believe or don't here. Let's just say that
this is not a commonality between the lady and myself at this juncture.
But I decided to go with the thread of discussion she
started anyway. Building on what the other person has said comes naturally to
me. That is why I believe myself to be an excellent conversationalist.
So I tell the lady that indeed God has been extremely good
to me. Noah is a true gift in every way. However, I chose that moment to also
share that I believe that God really owes me one after what he put me through
earlier. I told her that I felt that God owed me many more blessings after what
happened with my son Jacob.
My oldest died from childhood cancer, I told her. He would
be almost seventeen now.
Naturally, the lady was surprised. I was satisfied that she
knew that I haven't been leading an exclusively charmed life.
Have you read the book of Job? She asks. I tell her no, and
she tells me the Lord gives and also takes away. I then decide to get poetic.
The Lord giveth and the lord taketh away, I say. I tell her about the man who
worked at the hospital where Jacob was treated. He had lost a child many years
earlier. He said this a lot.
I go on to tell her that because of what happened to Jacob,
I never take my surviving children for granted. I am thankful for them every
day. I feel I have a higher calling with them.
She asked me about Hannah. I told her that she is a 9th
grader at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts. Praise Jesus! She said. I nodded. I
have to admit, I started getting into it. Like I said earlier, there is
something pleasantly contagious about the lady.
I see that we understand one another very well, she said as
I was leaving, and gave me a little hug.
I saw her again soon after that. Noah was late again because
of a high school tour. Is he applying to Harvard yet? She asked me. He's got to
get into high school first, I joked.
Is he ambitious? She asked. Indeed he is. Right now he's
saying he wants to be a software engineer. Her eyes got very wide. Praise
Jesus! Thank God for Noah becoming a software engineer. What would we do
without our computers?
Now that is something we really have in common. Thank you
Jesus for Noah. And my iMac, my iPad and my iPhone, I added.
As I left I could still hear her praising Jesus. I also
heard the words software engineer banded about. At Christmas time I left her a
little treat. I signed the card from Noah's Mom.