Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Prayers and Pancakes

After I have a long day at work, I usually think about a couple things on my bumper to bumper, I-94 inbound drive home:
1) Should I go to the gym? Maybe...not.
2) What should I have for dinner? What's Dave having for dinner? What's Dave doing right now?
3) How did Clair Huxtable, working woman of the world, do this and raise four kids?
4)What's my mom doing? Is my Dad still at work?
5) <Insert prayer here>

You are probably wondering - why the heck do you think about Clair Huxtable? Clair Huxtable is one of my favorite television characters of all time. I remember watching The Cosby Show as a kid and admiring her sophistication, parenting skills, career as a hard working lawyer, and comedic chemistry between her and Cliff.


Clair: Cliff, why do we have four children? Cliff: Because we did not want five.


Thinking about hard working Huxtable parents automatically makes me think of my own, especially my Dad.  My Dad works incredibly hard but always makes time for two things: prayers and pancakes. Since I was llitle, I  have always looked up to my father as a spiritual mentor. He is someone who always makes time for God in his life along with his family. One of my favorite things to do is go to church with my Dad on Sundays.  We go to 7:30 am mass and then (every once in awhile) pancakes! We catch up and talk about life...sort of like Rudy and Cliff sitting at the kitchen table drinking apple juice and eating sandwiches. 
Just as a good breakfast is the "best way to start your day", a good Sunday morning at The Pancake House with Dad is a great way to start the week. I feel centered spiritually and motivated to give my best at work, with myself, with my family and most importantly with God. At the end of the day, on the trip home from a long day the office, nothing really matters except that we are living our lives in a way to gets us to heaven...and that we say a prayer in thanksgiving for those who are helping us get here.

4 comments:

  1. Very sweet Katie and a tribute to your Dad! The sweater on your Dad in the pic wasn't lost on me....lol. I always loved Cliff's sweaters!

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  2. No matter how old you get - Dad will always use that as an enticement to get you to go to Church with him that early. He loves spending time with you and your sisters and brother (plus he likes pancakes too). He will probably make the same offer to your kids someday (no rush/pressure lol).

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  3. Thanks for the loving comments and the always welcome company. Dad

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