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Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt expression of love for your mother. I pray that this Mother's Day will be very special for both of you. chosen |
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I'm glad that you are spending Mother's Day with someone special. By the way, I'll be thinking of you. Many blessings to you, my friend. chosen |
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Be sure to do something very special for the new mom in your life this weekend. By the way, how's the boy doing? |
Sis Falla39,
Tell me about one of your favorite Mother's Day and what you'll be doing this weekend. chosen |
Mothers Day this year means I can force my husband to eat at Nori, the Japanese place!! I love sushi and he wont even try it - but this place also has a grill so he can have his food cooked.
I think he's going to be surprised at how much he likes it. Oh, and my mom has to go - she'll like it too - she just will go kicking and screaming with us b/c I say so they will thank me in the end or they can go to McDonalds afterwards. I'm eatin sushi! |
I have to run out for an appointment, so I'll catch up and respond to all of you. It makes my heart smile to read so many good things that you have written on this thread.
God bless you. |
What does Mother's Day mean to me? Oh my ~ do you have all day to listen?
It'll mean more this year than it has ever meant in the past, that's for sure. Last year on Mother's Day evening and into the early morning hours of Mother's Day, Walt was in surgery for a ruputred aortic aneurism. He's only alive because GOD granted us a miracle. There is no doubt in my mind that all of the prayers of my friends here, as well as our friends and family at church, school, the fire dept. and all over the world - all of those prayers are the reason that Walt is here. So what does Mother's Day mean to me? It means I have more to be grateful for than I ever thought possible. And I definately AM grateful :) |
Now let me tell you about some Mother's Days that happened before 2006.
There were many years when Mother's Day was the most painful day of the year for me. We were going thru infertility treatments, trying everything doctors knew for us to have a family. And then watching people who had no business being a mother - who abused or neglected their children - get all kinds of accolades just for being a mom.. Those wer painful, painful Mother's Days. If you know someone who is in the middle of infertility treatments right now - please reach out to them this Sunday!!! And then there was the year before we got to bring our oldest son home. I spent Mother's Day taking my nephew for a special day. After we got back to my sister's house, we were sitting on her porch swing. Ricky was 2. He was on one end and I was on the other and we were swinging high, when the chain broke. My leg was under the swing when it crashed down. Broke my ankle in 5 places. Shattered my heal. This was definately NOT my best Mother's Day. So, yep, I think that this Sunday will be the best ever. I have 2 sons now. That in itself makes it a day to celebrate! PLUS we still have Walt with us. What more could anyone ask? We're having a party to celebrate!!!!! |
It means that I get to choose where I want to eat - for once - without- feeling guilty.
That I can buy something new to wear - without - feeling guilty. :nod :killinme |
What Does Mother's Day Mean To You?
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Bro. Chosenbyone, I had already been reflecting on what I would say about what Mother's Day means to me. How do you even began to express in words what Mother's Day means, but I have asked JESUS to help me with it!! How do you express the love of a mother who was willing to go the distance to bring not only me, but ten other siblings into this world. She went through the pain and travail of giving birth eleven times within twenty years. She loved her husband, her children, her grandchildren and they all knew and felt her love for each of them. Being the oldest daughter I remember the days of her carrying her "burdens" to term. Very patient and gentle, never once did I ever hear her complain about carrying her babies. She nurtured and carried them with patience. She never worked a day of her married life on a public job. Her husband knew that his part in the family was to provide for them. She was to care and nurture them and make sure they were safe in their home. It was not an easy job for either of them. But guess what!! Those burdens they bore with patience, when matured, became their blessings in their later years. They were be- loved and valued until their going home. Mother's Day 1998 found her eleven children in a waiting room in a hospital in a Dallas suburb. She had turned suddenly two days before and lost her balance and fell, breaking her femur. On Mother's Day, the orthapedic surgeon installed a stainless steel rod in her leg. Mom had never been in a hospital except to visit someone else. She had her children at home, with a mid-wife, trusting in her God. He never let her down. She never lived to see the death of one of her children. We eleven gather together, with our families each Memorial Day to honor our parents. We started doing this after Mom went Home! Mom lived until just after Mother's Day 1999. A younger brother went with a group to Israel eleven days before her Homegoing. The doctors and nurses could not believe she lived that eleven days until John got home from Israel. He came to her bedside, kissed her and told her he loved her. We didn't hear her say a word for several days prior, but after John got home and we all sung in her hospital room that night, less than an hour after we all left, except for two brothers and their wives and a granddaughter, who were staying the night, she slipped away. Momma knew when all the children were in!! Then she could rest!! She and Dad could not rest when we children were out at night. They spent the time in prayer for us. It paid off! She used to pray that I on Jesus would rely, and always walk the shining gospel way. So trusting still His love I seek that home above, Where I shall meet my Mother some glad day. If I could hear my Mother pray again. If I could hear her tender voice as then. So glad I would be, would mean so much to me. If I could hear my Mother pray again. Her work on earth is done, the life-crown has been won. And she will be at rest with Him above. And some glad morning she, I know will welcome me, To that eternal home of peace and love. http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...FallaMomma.jpg Mom, If in heaven's grandstands you see me today, I want you to know that I have risen up and called you blessed! Your eldest daughter, Nancy Falla39 |
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