And then there were just two. There’s always a dull ache in my heart. A small lump in my throat. A stinging behind my eyes… When it’s time to say goodbye to the seeds and their families.
My hugs are tighter than necessary because I am trying to make an imprint of them on my heart. The kind of imprint that will last until next time.
I say “I love you” too many times because one more is always good. You know! Just in case they didn’t hear me the other 5 times.
I always say dumb mom things that grown ups already know. Like. “Be safe.” And, “Let us know when you get home.”
I wave again and again and don’t turn away until they round the corner so they know for sure that I am going to miss their presence.
It’s time to part. Everyone has had enough of up close and need some personal space. We all know it, and recognize that this is how it is meant to be.
The memories are good, and even if there was a moment that could be changed, I would not do it.
It’s the wobbly times. The emotional moments. The awkward. The daunting. The laughter. The competition. The noise and the silence. The YAY and the uh-oh… That make memories for a lifetime.
It’s all the emotions (whether we like them or not) that remind us of the only people on the planet who have the power to impact us so deeply.
Because, these are the only people we allow this close and love this much!
I am a curious follower of Jesus. I have been since my early twenties when I met Him personally and received miraculous healing in my body and mind.
After many years of marriage and raising sons into the teen years, I received a challenge to explore the duplicity of my spoken faith followed up by my fearful living choices. It was my two sons, who loved me enough to confront me with the truth. They called out the hypocrisy of fear, and I am forever thankful.
Chips off my proverbial block! I determined then to overcome fear with faith that was more than words.
Years ago, with my eyes open to my sin of unbelief I made a decision to leave the desert wandering behind and set out to pursue the abundant life Jesus promised His disciples. God has been faithful to teach me, grow me up, and help me to let go of all the things that used to mean security to me.
My passion is to walk so closely to Jesus that others want to know Him too. I love to introduce women to Him as we walk, talk, and work together hand in hand through everyday life. Nothing thrills me more than to watch someone fall in love with Jesus through His word; learning to trust His heart and receive His great love!
I have been married to my dear man for over 36 rollercoaster years. We're simply thrilled that our latter days are more joyful and purposeful than our first. Together we have helped to grow two young men, who are now married with their own families. God is continuing to help them write their own faith stories. Additionally, we share our home with an old rescue pup.
I look forward to having you join me here to fix our eyes on Jesus and shine with His radiance,
Lisa
Psalm 34:5
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