Tuesday, April 3, 2012

I Don't Play With Marbles




On the last day of Kid’s Club with the teams, a twelve year old boy from Totus Park was around, and I asked him to play marbles. He said, “I don’t play with marbles,” implying he was too old for such things. This guy isn’t a regular part of what we do, but most of the boys love playing marbles. I didn’t press the issue, and was just happy that he was there for the day.

I kept an eye on him and his brothers as they have a tendency to get in trouble. For the most part they did well playing kickball, the bean bag game, balloons, and other activities. Towards the end, I got a game of eternal dodgeball going, and he ran up to me, and said, “Can you hold these for me?” I held out my hand and he gave me 4 marbles. I was surprised for two reasons: 1. He trusts me to keep his marbles safe, and 2. Apparently he wasn’t too old for marbles.

This small interaction reminded me of how important Kid’s Club is. It’s important because we provide a place where “kids can just be kids.” For 2 hours that Friday, he could just be a 12 year old boy and play marbles and have fun. He didn’t have to worry about appearing stronger or tougher than everyone else. He didn’t have to worry about being made fun of or hurt. He could put down his guard, have fun, and do things 12 year old boys are supposed to do.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Still nice to see innocence now and then. Thanks Joshua for doing what you do and for enabling kids to be who and what they are.

Love, The BTM

Heather said...

Joshua, I like this story! I hadn't heard it yet. Great Post!

Anonymous said...

Awwww, reminds of Hook/Peter Pan and the senile man (Tootles) who walked around saying he lost his marbles. Then at the end Thud Butt gives Peter the bag of marbles that Tootles lost and said they were his happy thoughts. When Peter gave them to Tootles he was so ecstatic that he flew out the window to Neverland.
So you "being" there witht he children gives me happy thoughts. You all already know I lost my marbkles a while back.
Love You,
Mom

cheryl said...

What a sweet reminder of how God uses even the littlest things to lead His chosen closer to Him.