After serving as a volunteer in the nursery at my parish’s Catholic Vacation Bible School, which Oscar is attending for the third year, I was worn out. Milo and MJ fell asleep in the car on the way home. I carried each one in from the garage and put them down and flopped onto the couch and didn’t move for a long time.
I gradually became aware of a clinking sound coming from the kitchen. Groggily I looked over. Oscar was carefully carrying a pile of clean plates, still dripping from the dishwasher, up onto the kitchen stool and sliding them into the cabinet.
"Uh… what are you doing?" I asked.
"I’m putting the dishes away," he said.
"Oh… Thanks!" I said. "That’s really nice of you to help me out like that."
"I’m doing a sacrifice for Jesus," he announced cheerfully.
This CVBS thing is pretty powerful. I kid you not. He also cleaned the basement and said a rosary — I am not kidding, he did it right in front of me — the whole thing — and then came up to me with a pencil and paper and asked me to write something for him. I found a book to use as a writing surface and copied what he dictated:
OSCAR’S SACRIFICES.
I said a rosary for priests.
I said an extra Hail Mary and Our Father for my family. ("That’s good," I told him. "We could use it.")
I put away the dishes.
He wants to take the paper back to VBS tomorrow. Maybe it’s an assignment? I don’t know. At any rate he’s very gung-ho today. Will it last all week?