A
small but oh so meaningful gift, just peanuts really (literally!); an amazing
miracle; a much needed hug; an answer to prayer; a funny card; a quick kiss…birthdays,
or just days. I can choose to celebrate
life or just live a miserable, complaining, ungrateful, pity-party existence.
I’m
so grateful my husband is patient and kind.
He’s a simple man that is happy with simple shows of love and
appreciation. He’s confident enough, and
very grateful for a family that he knows loves him. So, it is not unusual to hear him say often,
as he did last night before falling asleep, “we have such a great family!”
The three grandchildren bought gifts with their own
money for Poppy…cashews and one of his favorite green teas. They also made him birds (he loves birds)out
of origami. Is that cool or what? .
He
received a video text from another daughter (in-law). It was one of our hearing impaired
granddaughters signing and singing Happy Birthday. Precious!!
And
then last night, Ephraim, our 4 year-old grandson waiting kidney transplant
called. He was home from the hospital
after yet another long and scary day, and he wanted to wish Poppy a Happy
Birthday! Just hearing his voice on the
phone after the week he has had, well, it brought a lump to my throat.
Earlier,
we looked at a picture posted by another daughter (in law) of the grandkids in
a corn box, and we had to laugh out loud at the antics, especially of one! Each of the boys (and their fams)let him know
in their own unique ways that he was in their thoughts, and that he is
loved.
Birthdays
will come and go. Days will continue to
be full and crazy. Transplant has been
scheduled for October 24th, and we are making plans to be with Seth
and Rebecca during this time. Our oldest
son and his sweet wife will likely be having our 15th grandchild
that same week. She is due the 21st. Jordan has another round of shots scheduled for
the 21st in preparation for her senior trip to the Dominican
Republic. She has gotten her driver’s
license this week and there are other “senior biggies” on the horizon that we
want to share with her. I feel the
weight on the shoulders of a close friend who sees her daddy’s health failing
after a serious hospital stay. She’s
spending all the time she can with him and helping her mom. It’s a difficult time. I wish I could do more to help her get
through this time.
I
can’t imagine my life being any other way.
I know you feel the same. Most of
you are living the same!!! And believe me, I pray for you individually and regularly. You know who you are! And some of you might be surprised to know
how often you come to mind.
Life
is good. It’s hard sometimes, but it’s
still good because God is good. And He’s
big. So,so big. As overwhelmed as I can get in a day, His
love overwhelms me more. Sometimes I
just sit still and wallow in it. And as
other precious friends and family pray and encourage in the many ways they do,
I am tangibly touched. I can fail
miserably, and knowing His love is still there brings me back to try
again. I can “feel” inadequate and
undeserving, but that’s just one way I “know” His love is real. He is bigger
than how I feel.
I
wouldn’t make it as a birthday planner that’s for sure. But Jesus makes every day worth celebrating.
I choose to celebrate.
2 comments:
Thank you so much for your words, my sweet friend! Thanks for your prayers and just knowing that you are such a powerful testimony of God's Love to us all! The Hardings are very Dear to my heart! Love you all!
Pattie,
Your love and friendship through the years, and that of your precious family has so enriched our lives!
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