
"Mrs. Edgerton, I have to wait only 9 years and 5 months."
"For what, T?"
"To date your daughter!"
Smiling, I turned to his mom, a dear friend, with a question in my eyes. She then explained that he is literally counting down the days until he can officially date my Bela. My heart melted into a gooey puddle of mushiness that led me to pinch his cheeks and exclaim, "Oh how sweet!"
This sweet boy has already begun courting my oldest girl. He gave her a Valentines card and waves at her across the parking lot. How romantic!
Romance! I love romance! Lifetime and Hallmark channels get frequent visits from me. I also love old black and white movies. They just seem so romantic. But not as romantic as this 8 year old already courting my 8 year old. This got my hubby and me talking. He mentioned that Jacob had to wait for Rachel. It is a very romantic story, told in black and white, in the pages of the Bible.
This is the Sarita version:
Jacob wanted Rachel. He met her and fell in love instantly! He asked Laban , her father, for permission. Laban said yes but you have to work for me for 7 years. Jacob agreed. For 7 years, he worked as basically a slave just to marry a woman. Men, now days, can barely wait 7 minutes for a woman. At the end of those 7 years, Jacob went for payment and Laban consented. However, at the wedding, Jacob was tricked into marrying Leah. Imagine the surprise and anger that he felt when he lifted her veil on their honeymoon night only to discover the "ugly" one. I bet his face was red and his heart was broken in betrayal. But, Jacob accepted his fate.
He made his frustration known to Laban who brushed him off and told him that he couldn't give the younger one 1st. Isn't that little tidbit something that should have been discussed in the original agreement? Then, he told Jacob that he could have Rachel if he worked another 7 years in slave labor for him. Again, Jacob agreed. His love and desire for Rachel were great! So, he worked 14 total years and married(by accident) a woman who was not the love of his life just for her. With every love story comes heartache and it must have been heart breaking for them to eat together and live under the same roof and not be able to be together. Leah must have been heart broken at playing 2nd fiddle to her gorgeous sister. She had to know his intentions and I am sure that there was no hiding the loving looks between the 2 of them. She had to know that he would never love her as much as he did Rachel!
So if Jacob could wait for 14 years for the love of his life, then Little T can wait 9 years and 5 months for his! What a story we would have to tell at their wedding!
Love the short version of Jacob & Rachel! Short sweet and to the point! Alpha Hubby waited 7 weeks for me (that's how long before we married). Great post - visiting from SITS!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like he knew what he wanted! Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteOh wow how sweet! I think that the story of Jacob & Rachel is one of the sweetest love stories in the Bible.
ReplyDeleteThank you Alex he really is a sweet boy so right now he has our approval!
ReplyDeleteSWEET!
ReplyDeleteWhat a heartwarming story! Knowing of whom you speak, I can testify that he WILL wait the 9 yrs. 5 mos if need be! You should of seen him positively GLOWING when he was frenetically waving at his "Rachel". Coulda lit up a city with his smile! Priceless!
ReplyDeleteAwww how sweet. My 5 year old has a little boy that has a crush on her and I think it's the sweetest thing. Of course, since he is the sweetest boy I've ever met, he has my full approval. When she's 16, of course, or mabye older. ;)
ReplyDeleteAwwww, how sweet is that. I love good love story and yes true love is worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteMy 14 year old fell in love few weeks ago and it is so sweet to watch him to court the little lady.
Wayne, you know that we think T is worth the wait. I always say look to the father before you date the son.
ReplyDeleteZeemaid, I enjoy your blog and appreciate you stopping by. I hope that he stays that sweet.
Ms Bibi, ahhh 14 YO love, lock them up now. JK but seriously! I was a wreck at 14. Good luck with the courting!
~~~Sweet Story. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Kim
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhen you mention, "Shouldn't this have been discussed before the wedding plans?" about the eldest daughter gets married first....
ReplyDeleteThe love Jacob had for Rachel must have blinded him to anything but her. I'm sure Jacob was taught how to barter and get the 'deal' from his parents. Love can indeed blind you!
Thanks, Kim! Your inner chick has something to say!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mama! It is a sweet tale!
Donna, I am thankful for your continued reading! <3