Over the years God has answered
many of my prayers and always kept me safe (even through breast cancer). I tried for many years to have a baby. I prayed to God many, many times, and after 5
years my prayers were answered. On Feb
25th 1987, I delivered a beautiful baby girl!
The last 26 years have been a
true blessing. Watching her grow, thrive, and turn into a smart, loving, beautiful woman has filled me with much pride, love and joy! We have always
been there for each other through her school years, college, wedding planning, and
then her wedding!
When she was in school, I tried
to protect her, while giving her space to grow.
That isn’t an easy thing to do. Yet it was important to let her try her
wings with sleepovers, going to movies with friends, etc.. I have to say that she was a very easy child
and teenager.
She went to Europe for three
weeks in high school, and I prayed the whole time that she would be safe,
knowing that she would come back changed from all of her experiences
there. When it was time for her to go to
college, I felt like I would never survive it! She worked so hard to get into
college, and she did very well. I saw
that my little girl had changed into a beautiful butterfly. A butterfly that was free to fly and explore
with wings to bring her home again from time to time.
When her engagement came, we
pulled together again to plan the wedding of her dreams. Some tears were shed, and a lot of
compromising took place, but we did it.
Seeing this beautiful woman in her wedding dress was bittersweet. Where had all the time gone? Where was my little girl? When I looked at her, I not only saw my
daughter, but I saw a friend.
When I was diagnosed with breast
cancer my life changed. At first, I was
filled with fear. Then after many
conversations with God, I was nervous, but calmer. I knew God had done this to
change me and open my eyes to Him! He only gives you what you can handle. Isn't that what they say? My daughter supported me, shed tears with me, and continues to do Komen walks with me. I think in some ways the cancer has
brought us even closer together.
Looking back I don’t think I'd
change a thing- I didn’t work for years and I have no regrets. We went without a lot of extras but I'd do
it all again to have the time with my children. It gave me time to spend with
them and raise them into amazing adults! I hope to have a long life to share
with my children-My daughter has been a great support through it all with visits
and my 5 oclock phone calls! What more could a mother ask for? She gives me hope for the future with her
friendship, love and someday grandbabies.
This is my command-be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or
discouraged for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go- Joshua 1:9
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