Monday, June 16, 2008

Happy Father's Day!

Yesterday was kind of a hard day for me. You see, my daddy went to heaven 2 years ago. I have to tell a cute story. Since daddy died, I haven't changed our voice mail. Just personal reasons that are not my main focus of my post today. My Aunt Sandy (mom's sister) calls and if she gets the answering machine, she always says Dan how are you tell Missy I called and see in Heaven, when I get there. Well, yesterday when she called, she said Happy Father's Day in Heaven, Dan. I thought that was so sweet.

So, instead of feeling sorry for myself, I got to thinking about the men that are in my life. Thanks for all you do.

First of all my other "daddy": the one I yearn to be closer to. The one I take advantage of every day but need to get to know better than I do. The one that spoke the earth into existence, the one who lets me live in HIS word. And the one who the world is trying soo hard to get rid of - in every one's mind, neighborhoods, schools, courts and country.

God.

Everyone takes HIM for granted everyday. We wake up, do our morning routine and go to work (yes, sah mom's work too). Maybe part of our routine is to read the Bible and pray but do we always take the time to read the Bible like we should - reading and meditating or do we read the required verses in our daily devotion book, think about them for a minute and then go back to our hectic lives ? Do we always take the time to pray like we should - weeping and crying over the lost - including our country? Remember, we are not too busy or God can give us all the time in the world to be able to get closer to HIM? He gave us the sun, moon and stars, he can give us more time.

I have so much more to say about this and wished the words would just come out of my fingertips to type them.

I am thankful to God for everything He has given me. My daughter, Grace. She is my sunshine and has been my whole life for the past 21 years. I can't believe that she is all grown up. In more ways than one (meaning maturity). I am thankful that she said about 10 years ago can we go to that church where Cara goes and does crafts with Miss Ebbie? We went and haven't left. Everyone knows that it was supposed to be to make Grace be quiet and leave me alone about church.

I am thankful for my other father figure, my pastor. My pastor and my daddy are about the same age (June to October difference) as well as my mother and My pastor's wife (mom is from December to February older). So I look at them as my 2nd parents as my mom is 2 hrs away. They have been such a help in the past 2 yrs they will never know. Anyway, shouldn't a pastor be like a father figure to his congregation no matter what their age. He (as far as I am concerned) is upholding his job, given to him by God, well. Thank you Pastor.

Now, to all my other male friends who are fathers:

I have to start with Brother Gay Chesser. Julee (his wife is one of my best friends). They are both good Christian people to talk with and each time we all get a chance to talk they are such a blessing to me. Brother Gay's brother, Marshall just had a kidney removed and what a surprise! God performed another miracle. He was home within 3 days of the operation when the surgeon's said that there was a chance with his health problems that he may not make it. What a testimony! There was such a sweet spirit when he told us this yesterday morning in church.

I have to add Brother Ron Worley to this too. God has performed a miracle in his life also. He was dying and waiting for a liver and he got to help Grace paint her room Saturday. Well, he actually told her to get out of the room or he would paint her. He was nice about it when he said it. He saved about 3 hrs of time and struggle and it looks great!. Still have some extra touches that Grace needs to do but when it is done, I will post pictures.

Brother David Dean. What a great person he is. His wife Vera has had several rounds of chemotherapy and he has high blood pressure but he still loads up his van with grandchildren and they come to church. Usually he has about 6 of the 12 with him. He spent countless hours helping to fix our air conditioner at church and when he is honored for his time and work he says that it is the Lord who gets all the credit.


All of my uncles... Elbert, Andy, Leo and John Paul. I don't know Elbert and Andy too well. They are my dad's brothers. They are older and live in VA. We didn't live there after I was 13 yrs old, so I didn't see them as often as I should but they always are ready to see me with open arms. Elbert is now in a nursing home and may have lung cancer (they are waiting on the test results). He and my Aunt Charlotte will be married 60 years in July. He was a truck driver and kind of rough around the edges but he raised 4 boys and a girl that have children and grandchildren of their own. Andy has 2 children and 4 grandchildren of his own. 2 step daughters and they have children of their own. Uncle Andy was married 2 times before he found the right lady, Kay. They were married 27 years ago.

Leo has been married to my Aunt Sandy for over 20 yrs. Leo is 82 yrs old but acts like he is 1/2 his age. I really like to be around him. He has good advice and you can see how much he loves Sandra (her real name). You can see him read his Bible devotion everyday (he uses Our Daily Bread). He doesn't do anything until that gets done. I have gotten to know them so much better in the last 10 years.

John Paul is my mother's brother. I didn't know him that well, because we moved when I was 13. I remember as a child before he and his wife Sonia had children they used to take me to see Disney on Ice. I enjoyed going every year for my birthday. I was the flower girl in their wedding, but I don't remember any of it. Yes, I have been in a wedding before in my life. But only this one. I went to VA during Thanksgiving when I was in college and stayed at their house. I babysat for their 2 children and got paid. He has 4 grandchildren. He owns his own pest control company and used to be in the brochure for Busch Gardens Williamsburg. One of his main contracts was Busch Gardens. Now, his daughter runs the family business in VA and his son has a business in CO. He and his wife have been married around 40 yrs. Oops! I told my age again.

There are so many more people that deserve to be honored, especially the men of our church, I did thank God for all not mentioned yesterday.

Everyone have a great time.
Until I post again.

2 comments:

Rita Loca said...

great tributes!!!

Unknown said...

WOW! You had a lot on your heart to share this time didn't you? Great post Missy. Can't wait to see the room!