Today is such a lovely day celebrating my best friend and amazing mom on mothers day! It is delightful...she is full of laughter, joy, and celebrating her everyday is incredibly easy.
Simply put, my mom is my hero.
Behind the scenes she has walked through trials with more courage than I could ever imagine, she loves unconditionally, believes the impossible will happen, and is my biggest cheerleader and best friend, I am honored to call her mom. I love you so much mom. I am looking forward to all of the good things that God has in store for her this coming year.
Out of respect for my families privacy, I don't often post a ton of pictures of my most precious people in my life here on the blog, but my mom is the greatest gift God has given. Daily, I get to witness this amazing and courageous woman thoughtfully and intentionally loving each person she comes in contact with. She doesn't hurry by people but truly stops and loves. She can spend hours in a store as she listens to a young mom crying about a difficult moment or the elderly cashier back to work after the loss of her husband. On our cruise a couple of weeks ago the day she experienced an incredible disappointment as the day before we embarked her knee was hurt very badly. She limped along in incredible pain, and still never uttered one complaint. She truly made our trip amazing. She listens and encourages, has a faith that is inspiring, and has walked through more things than I could ever imagine still finding beauty each day. Thank you, Mommy, for living the following quote in millions of ways behind the scenes for so many...
"And I could be sitting on the sidelines, in blissful ignorance of the brokenness that surrounds me, enjoying the whole-ness of a sweet and sheltered life. Missing out on the beauty of breaking off pieces of my heart and my life to make another whole. That's the beauty of a life of brokenness-by-decision: A shattered heart, seeping out the sacrifice of praise. A life cracked open and poured out in worship to Him. An invitation for God Himself to [work in love]."
// Foster the Family //
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