Saturday, September 19, 2009

From his point of view

Tjabe has been talking about death a lot lately, probably because we have had two deaths within our extended family over the past few weeks. The first was Mary, the mother of our brother-in-law, a very dear woman whom the Lord called home at the end of August. The second was Kirby, my parent's dog, who had to be put down a couple of weeks ago. Tjabe has talked more about Kirby's death, since he had never met Mary and doesn't really grasp what happened there, but has met Kirby several times. My parents are now beginning a new chapter of their life as they invite Darwin, their new puppy, into their home in a few weeks. Since hearing about Darwin, Tjabe will randomly talk about animals or people dying and their "owner" getting a new one. Today in the car we had this conversation:
T: Mom, when I get bigger, as big as Winston, and Grandma dies, then Grandpa can go and get a new Grandma!
Me: I hope Grandma doesn't die when you're as big as Winston [Winston is seven]! Plus, I think it's a little bit different with people.
T: And then when people die they'll go to Minnesota.
Me: They'll go where?
T: No, they'll go to Iowa, and then heaven. But first Iowa.

3 comments:

Leif Wickland said...

As you'll recall, "Field of Dreams" took place in Iowa.

Addie said...

Ah yes. Blake wants to drive to heaven to pick up daddy Blake and bring him home to live with us.

It's such a confusing conversation for them (and me)!

Elizabeth Wickland said...

ELlie has been talking about death lately, too, though we haven't had anyone die that she knows. But she talks about death, asks if she has died, and asks a lot if Jesus died. I think it's a confusing matter at 3!