Sunday, May 12, 2013

A note from my daughter...

Several weeks ago my daughter Olivia absconded with my cell phone.  Upon its return, I discovered the following note:

"Hi, Mom, this is my note to you. You are the most amazing person I've ever met. When I grow up I want to be just like you. You have impacted my life greatly, and I love you for trying so hard to please everybody, even if they don't deserve it. You have been the best mother, role model, and friend I could ever hope or wish for. I thank God for giving me you every day. Love, your daughter Olivia."

There are a number reasons why I cherish this note--the author, the content, the fact that it was written without obligation on an ordinary day.  I don't remember anything about that day, but I know that it wasn't Christmas or my birthday or Mother's Day.  I don't remember if it was a good day or a bad day, but I do remember the way my daughter's note made me feel--loved, admired, and appreciated.

Happy Mother's Day young and old, new and seasoned, past and future...today and every day.

Monday, January 21, 2013

What is God doing, anyway?

A friend asked me this question just last week, and I wasn't quite sure how to answer.  I've been pondering it ever since. To be honest, I rarely feel like I know what God is doing, but I do know that He is doing something. How do I know? Because of my garden.  

Every spring for the last ten years, I have spent a small fortune on seeds and soil, hours preparing and planting, and sometimes weeks watering and waiting, but I always see results...always.  During the watering and waiting time, I have often wondered and even "googled" what the seeds do in the darkness, and the unscientific answer is...stuff...important, necessary, vital stuff. And what does God do while we wait, seemingly in the dark? Stuff. God's the master gardener, remember?  He not only plants the seeds, but makes them grow.

So If you find yourself waiting in the dark, and like me, you aren't quite sure how to answer the big question about what God is doing in your life, just say "stuff", because God is always doing stuff, whether you can see it or not.  And keep watering, watching, and waiting...the growth and the fruit will come!