Last week, my family lost one of our dearest friends. For nearly 20 years (before her illness took away her ability to speak & have mobility), she and my mom shared moments of joy, laughter, stress, sorrow & concern. My sophomore year of college, I was the concern. My best friend was battling anorexia, and I was sinking into the muck and mire of depression. It was the worst year of my life. And then, one day, I got a letter---a letter that told how much I was being prayed for. A letter that said she was keeping my mom company during my battle. A letter that shared a prayer request about her own daughter. A letter that brought hope.
You know one of the hardest things since "Aunt Paula" died last week? I vaguely remember throwing that letter out a few years ago. That letter had stayed with me through college, my wedding, becoming a mom, and many moves. But, I was in "clean & purge" mode, and had no idea that in just a few years I wouldn't have the person--and that I would give anything to have a "hard copy" of the love and prayers that radiated from her. A grown woman wrote a letter to a floundering 19 year old, and the memory of it still sustains and encourages me.
Don't ever underestimate how much a letter can mean to someone. It is a precious way to build, maintain, and remember friendships.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
The Power of a Written Letter
Monday, July 2, 2012
The Refreshing Perspective of a Child
Today's travels included driving on a country road. The kids and I passed by corn, farm houses, and the occasional dilapidated building. And on one building, in spray paint, were the following words:
Kaitlin: "Mom, I don't get it."
Me: "That saying? It means without God in our life, we won't have peace in our life. But, when we have God in our life, even when things aren't easy, we can still experience His peace."
Kaitlin: "I still don't understand."
Me: "If we have God in our life-----
Kaitlin: "Mom, I totally understand the saying. But I do not understand why a Christian would vandalize a building!!!"
What do you say to that!? Love my girl!
Kaitlin: "Mom, I don't get it."
Me: "That saying? It means without God in our life, we won't have peace in our life. But, when we have God in our life, even when things aren't easy, we can still experience His peace."
Kaitlin: "I still don't understand."
Me: "If we have God in our life-----
Kaitlin: "Mom, I totally understand the saying. But I do not understand why a Christian would vandalize a building!!!"
What do you say to that!? Love my girl!