Posts Tagged ‘love’

Honoring my Mother and Grandmother on Mother’s Day 2010

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Mothers are not perfect, but their love for us makes them the best Mom in the world. She taught, loved, waited, hurried, pick up things, washed them, taxied us, planned for us, counseled, mended our pants tares, wiped our tears, bandaged our knee, washed the soft rug in the bathroom, had clean towels, watched us play, planted a garden with vegetables, and cooked dinner, and read bedtime stories.

No, my Mom was not perfect and neither was Grandma, but they gave me so much and loved me, too.
My Mom has done things that caused a chasm between us. What turned me around? I went to consoling. The Pastor pointed out that the Ten Commandments are there as a short list to guide me in my life. The first four commandments are about how we react and honor, love and relate to the LORD God Almighty. The next one is: “Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.”

I want to love a long life. That is a nice promise. So, I decided to forgive my Mother her faults and look on the good that she taught me over the years. I really enjoy her memories, today, and all the simple and uncountable tasks I learned at her side. I was fortunate to have such a good person for a Mom.

Some of you never met your Mom or had a Mom, well if you are a girl, you’ll be a Mom someday. The LORD God Almighty gave us the Bible to lead us as a manual of how to live. You can change your history in your lifetime. Trust in the LORD and serve Him. He will be your family and lead you through your life. There are plenty of older women at church whose children are far away. Take one of them to church with you and have dinner with them. Both of you need one another.

Love is more powerful than hate. Love wins friends and brings joy. Love makes room for you and me together. Love is truth and honest sharing. Love is a joy for me and you. We are connected as neighbors and family. God first loved us by creating this world and us in it. He wanted to know we loved Him. He loved us first and gave us parents to show us love. Then we can love our parents and love the LORD God Almighty, too, for HE is good.

So, if you are alone, today, call someone: a neighbor, an older woman, and an aunt. Talk to them and tell them what you appreciate about them, today. Then, have dinner with them and share time at church. You’ll both feel better.

Happy Mother’s Day
Grandma Kris

It’s Time to Write Home.

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

How long have you been away from your Paraents, Brothers and Sisters? You used to write and call, regularly. Life got busy and the phone stopped ringing.  Maybe you had a fight and never finished the conversation? Forgive them, and LET IT GO!

You can call, write a letter, send a gift, wave a white flag, stop by and say Hi. You can start the ball rolling and warm up the dry spot in your heart with a phone call and a forgiving heart. Giving is better than receiving.

I remember when we used to write and talk. Small problems became big mountians. There is a road back, after all you left them back there. I am sure you know the way back, but you must be willing to travel before they do. So, turn around. Start walking, riding, flying, writing, talking, texting, e-mailing and say, Hi!

You called! They are grumpy, angry, sleepy, doopey, and the rest of the seven dwarfs. Their response was, “I don’t know, and I don’t care! “or “I don’t remember you.”  Rule 1. Don’t take it personally the first, second and the third time. You can cry, when you get off the phone.  Love only takes one person, and then it warms the other into listening to you. Remember all the things you liked about them when you were younger.

Some people are frozen by alcohol or drugs. When they come clean, they will resume living. You can’t change a pharmacy in them. You can pray for them. You can ask God to send someone to get the clean and sober, gain. No one can them, until they want to change and see the need to change. Ask God to send someone to bring them to their senses.

It is hard to thaw a frozen heart, but love covers a multitude of sins(errors, or to miss the mark). Put your faith in God and Jesus His Son. Let God’s love fill you and keep you while you are waiting for them to come around. Live your life fully and in a loving way. Remember Jesus loved us while we were yet sinners and died on the cross for us. You can love them, but you don’t have to accept their disrespect and distain. They will have to earn your respect. This is the hardest part of reconciliation.
So, make plans to keep loving them. One day, they will run into your arms. It happened with my Son and Daughter. It can happen to you.