Monday, April 02, 2007

There is something about the word "accepted" that makes us happy...comfortable...at rest.

We all want to feel like we're accepted. Accepted in normal society, accepted with our friends, even our family. There is a wonderful feeling that you have when you have friends and family that love you unconditionally and accept you in all circumstances.

My son received his "acceptance letter" from ACU last week. It was packaged beautifully, as if you might want to keep it and treasure it forever. To have your name on the top of the letter..."Dear Avery"...and to continue reading that it is their pleasure to inform you that you've been "accepted" to Abilene Christian University is quite a good feeling.

It just seems like yesterday I was feeling all these feelings because my sweet daughter was receiving the same letter and preparing to graduate and go to Texas. I wondered if I would feel the same sadness...surely, I'd be used to it. More practiced. An old pro at this "child leaving home" thing. Nope.

Avery is one of the sweetest, kindest, smartest young men I know. Not because of anything I've done...but because he's been showered with God's goodness and mercy through a huge community of people who love him unconditionally, and accept him all the time.

So, congratulations Avery. I had no doubts they would want you.

And really, Congratulations Abilene Christian University! You're getting a magnificent young man!

Blessings.

4 comments:

cwinwc said...

Way to go Avery and congrats to you and Lex. To have two children accepted to ACU says something about your family.

Wendy Power said...

Fantastic! Congratulations, Avery. What an exciting time this is for your family!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME!! It must be reassuring and comforting to know that BOTH of them will be in the same place, but I don't know who is going to "watch out" for whom! What a wonderful opportunity for them to take their "sibling-hood" to a different level as young adults...just to "be there" for each other during the transition times.

How proud you and Lex must be!!

Welcome! said...

Congratulations to Avery! ACU will be lucky to have him!