Memories in the Making

Life Mission: To live a love-filled outrageous life with no regrets, leading with passion and conviction, inspiring all those in my path, while unveiling my beauty and, in doing so, encouraging others to do the same.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Too Long


It has been so long since I have been able to write. By now, my soul is aching to be expressed through my writing. I have way more time now to write; however, not having a PC causes some problems. So for now, I jot down some key points of my newly well thought out masterpiece and blog when I can. I am amazed at how I long to blog and how well I believe I convey my thoughts. I have always been able to write well (thanks mainly to mom, "It's an introduction adverbial clause," and Mrs. L. Chaney my very strict 7th grade grammar teacher); but, I have never thoroughly enjoyed it. Just something I had to do to get the grade. I also have never been very consistent on keeping a journal. I hated how my hand cramped up as I tended to be a little long-winded in print too! Me, long-winded? NO...never! I also hated having to hide my journal from the vast number of women living in my house! Nevertheless, I really enjoy writing now (maybe a part of God's master plan for me to convey what He has for me to say in a book!). And since my hand doesn't cramp so much from typing, I can use this blog somewhat as an online journal. So for now, this is it and if you enjoy my writing you could join me in praying for a PC!

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Be You


"Today you are you, truer than true. There is no one alive youer than you." - Dr. Seuss

Friday, June 02, 2006

Happy Birthday Mom!

Today my mom is 53 and more beautiful than ever! She has raised four beautiful daughters and for her mothering I am thankful. She will tell you that she often feels as if she has failed us, as any mother thinks at some point(s); but, look at us. I don't see any evidence of a failure in my life when I look at the woman that I am. And I didn't exactly become who I am on my own.

My mom was telling me about something God told her the other day. You see I have a niece who struggles with bad allergies and skin irritations. It is very exhausting for my sister to handle. The question "why does she [my sister] face such a challenge," was posed. God simply told my mom, "Because I knew Molly would dedicate herself to dealing with the situation. I knew she would read all the information, get the right products, and take the time for the extra attention with her daughter. I chose Molly as her mother for that reason."

That kind of shed a new light on my upbringing. My mom has gone through some very difficult trials, tribulations, attacks, and choices in her life. And as in any family, the history of the past generation affects the later generation. At very least, the manner in which life's situations are viewed is affected. This is the only logical explanation for why she, at times, feels she failed us as a mother. Well, here is what God showed me...

God chose my mom to be our mother because he knew she could handle it. She is strong enough. He knew that she wouldn't just "check out" physically, emotionally, or spiritually when she made mistakes or when we made mistakes. I am sure that there are times when it crossed her mind; but, she didn't. She fought for herself and she fought for us.

God knew, that if given the choice, my mom would have chosen to go through anything she faced ten times over before she would choose for any of her daughters to have to go through it! God knew that she would share Godly principles with us and take us to church no matter what other circumstances presented themselves in her own life. He knew she would give up her own blessings so that we, as her children, would have more. He knew that she would be dedicated to change and growing in her own life, even at the age of 50 something and beyond. And most of all he knew she would be dedicated to loving us and to restoration of broken relationships.

Thanks mom for being my mom and never giving up. Thanks for embracing growth and being vulnerable enough to allow God to grace the world with your beauty and testimony. I pray that God kisses you in a very special way today. I love you.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Spread the word and Pray


This was posted by my friend Beth who is in Africa. Please pray that God will bring them new vehicles. Also, spread the word to pray for God to meet this need. Thanks.

**IMPORTANT PRAYER REQUEST**

Last year, GM donated a lot of cars and trucks to Dream for Africa for our Beat the Drum and Never Ending Gardens trips. The end of that lease was to be May 28, but they were going to give us more cars. For various reasons, GM has decided NOT to renew our lease with them and as of May 29, both ministries will have NO CARS. Cars are a vital necessity to both ministries. We can't get anything accomplished without them. I'm praying specifically that we don't go one day without them and that none of our plans are thwarted with this minor obstacle. We know all things are possible with God (Mark 10:27) and that He's able to accomplish IMMEASURABLY more than all we ask or imagine (Eph 3:20). Join us in excitedly praying for a miracle. He's creative and holds all resources, so we're just sitting back and waiting. Thanks for praying with us. Your time spent on our behalf is priceless