Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Blessing of Family

I am truly blessed to have a strong Christian heritage and to come from a loving family. We had a wonderful time at our family reunion this year. There were about 65 people. In the early days ( the early 1950's), there would be about 150 people come.

We have held it on the same Sunday at the same place for over 60 years! They had pictures there from the early 1950's. I saw my mom as a 15 year old. That was special as I don't have a lot of pictures of my mom growing up. I was surprised at how much Michelle looks like her. The only difference is that she is blond and Mom had dark hair. They have the same willowy build.

This is the 'old man's row'. The men sitting here have changed through the years. I remember when it was my Grandpa, Uncle Bricel, Uncle Merle, and Uncle Paul sitting there. Actually, I remember when the generation before them, my Great Grandpa Lambert and some of his siblings would sit there and watch the 'youngsters' play softball. Now they are all gone. It is a good example of how time marches on. Our existence here is so fleeting. We need to make sure that we have planned for eternity. I am thankful that so many in my family have known and loved the Lord Jesus.

One part of our tradition is that we always have games for the children with prizes. I remember doing sack races with my cousin's when I was little, and now my children are enjoying the same thing. This year they tried using plastic garbage bags for the sacks. This was not a good plan. The bags tore before the children had hopped more than three or four times. Then it became a running race.

Everybody brings food and we enjoy a nice dinner together. This year we were extremely heavy on fried chicken and desserts. It is so nice to see family. A reunion keeps one connected. This year we were blessed to have some of my mom's cousins come in from Florida, and several other distant states as well as my mom's brother from Saskatchewan, Canada. Some of these people we hadn't seen for 15 years. Yet, although they looked a little older*, we could pick up where we left off. ( We did have to introduce them to a few of the children that had been born since we last were here.)
*I, of course, look the same.
It was neat to see the old pictures and remember and honor those we love who are no longer with us. It is fun to find out what everyone is doing with their life. Some things are sad and others we rejoice at.

I am so glad that God created families for us to live in and be connected with. I know that not everyone has such blessing, but I thank God for all my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, parents, siblings, and close family friends that come.

Growing up, I always knew I was loved. As I grew older, I discovered the warts and imperfections in the family, but because of God's love, we are able to love one another. To know that one is loved by God and family is one of the greatest gifts any child can receive.

I am blessed that my children and nieces and nephews can grow up in this environment. It is special.

The young and the old (sorry uncle, but you qualify) and the yet unborn, enjoying family and fellowship.
~Mom

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Blessings!

We have so much to be thankful for! We are so blessed! We are enjoying the beauty of spring as the flowers pop up and bloom around the yard.
More every day!

We are thankful that Dallas seems to be 100% fit after his run in with a car.

We are grateful to God that our friend Lily has recovered from her surgery without severe pain. This is a blessing when you are working on grafting bone. She is home now and doing well.

We are thankful for healthy children who are competent cooks and able helps around the house. They are a real blessing.

We are very grateful and blessed that the 'flying toilet' that struck my DH in the neck this week did not penetrate deep enough to hit anything vital. It was just a good gash.

We are thankful for two large stacks of unsplit wood in the driveway. This means the house will be warm next winter and we have a way of keeping the boys busy this summer. :-)

We are most thankful for God's greatest gift of all. Our salvation that was provided by His death on the cross and completed at His resurrection. It is freely offered to all. Why does God love us so much?!! God's gave His son to take sin on our behalf, those who accept it have the promise of eternity in heaven with Him. What can be more awesome than that? If you are a Christian, tell a friend about what God has done for them. It is the Cure to man's most serious disease - SIN.
It is the greatest BLESSING of all!
~Mom