Thursday, September 20, 2012

Joyeux Anniversaire, Mama!

This beautiful lady was born 84 years ago today.  My dad has the privilege of calling her his beloved wife, my sister and I are privileged to call her mama, and her 6 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren call her gramma or memaw.  She is the most important woman in my life...the one who has always been there for me, the one who will always be there until she draws her last breath.  She is one of our most faithful prayer warriors and cheerleaders.  I thank the Lord for her every day of my life!

When I was growing up, she was a kindergarten teacher...a really GREAT kindergarten teacher.  She taught in the days when there were 30 or 40 in class and teachers knew how to maintain order.

She had to put up with a lot with me for a daughter, because I was always up to something, and always needing repairs and prayers.  I think I was responsible for her premature gray hair!  More than once, she threatened to knock my kneecaps off!  Which of course she never did! 

I have so many memories of her...some make me laugh, some leave me in awe...so I will just tell a few!

Mama played basketball in high school and her team went to state championships more than once.  She was really good, even when we were teens.  I can still see her on Friday nights shooting hoops with the teens (she and my dad were the youth directors at church) and she could give those guys a run for their money!

When Daddy decided to go to Bible college when she was 35, she was right there with him.  She left a beautiful, large house in Miami and moved into a tiny...really tiny (but very cute) little house in Missouri.  She left friends, family, house, and financial security to follow the Lord with my dad.  And it wasn't easy!  We ate a lot of potato soup, and she even tried to cook some venison we were given, but not knowing anything about wild meat, none of us could stand the smell or even get it down!

I remember the first year in Springfield.  I had always been very short, until that first summer there.  I grew 7 inches and with no money for new clothes, that was a worrisome thing.  Mama came up with a solution.  Straight dresses were coming in, so she took apart her full skirted dresses and made us clothes.  She hated sewing, but she put herself to the task so we would have things.

We had a black walnut tree at that house.  Being southerners, we knew about pecans, but no one told us husking black walnuts would stain your hands a very ICKY color!  But we sure had fun doing that together.

There are so many stories, but the thing I want to say about my mom is that she was always, always an example to us.  She is a lady, she is kind, she was always kept a great mother, and most of all she showed us what a Godly woman really is.  I have loved her every day of my life, and I will love her every remaining day of my life.  She is a gem, a treasure!  She is what I someday hope to be!
I love you, Mama!  Happy 84 years young! 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Lyndee love

 
 
This time, 40 years ago, I had been in labor a long, long time, and still had a long time to go before my very first, beautiful, baby girl was finally born and placed in my oh so impatient arms!



 
She was born after 35 long hours and she was a big, beautiful baby..weighing in at 8 lbs. 12 oz. an measuring 21 1/2 inches.  Did I mention she was 4 weeks late?

 
Melynda Dawne Williams
She was a sweet, smart little girl and by the age of 1 was talking up a blue streak, singing little Sunday School songs, and when her brother was born when she was 18 mos. old, she was already mommy's little helper.
Lyndee is in the middle on the bottom row.  This is an important picture, because it was made just a few days before she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, just a few months after she turned 13.  It was a very hard time for her and for us, but she faced her diabetes with courage, though that wasn't an easy thing to do at such a young age.
 This is Lyndee and me the year she was 15...still our beautiful girl! 
This is us last fall...she is still my beautiful girl!  I love you, Lyndee!  I hope you have the best birthday you have ever had!  I am happy and proud you are my daughter!  God's richest blessings on your life, my love!
Happy birthday...Joyeux anniversaire!