Sunday, May 10, 2009

Joyful Mothers of Children!! (Psalm 113:9)

What a blessing today to spend time with my precious mother, Frances, this Mother's Day. Our family (at least those who still live in the area!) had a wonderful dinner at daughter Molly's house after church -- lasagna, homemade bread, home grown green beans and squash, salad, and lots of yummy desserts!

My mother has always been my role model and shining example of what a mother should be. Most of all, she has blessed me with a constant and consistent picture of godly, biblical womanhood. Through all the joys and sorrows of her life, she has lived out a consecrated walk with the Lord before her children, grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren. Her quiet confidence is always there, and her knowledge of God's Word is brought to bear in every situation. Many daughters have done virtuously, but she excels them all! I arise up and call her blessed. I love you, Mother. Happy Mother's Day!

Sweet daughter Beth and her family spent hours loading photographs for me onto 28 CD's!! What a wonderful, personalized Mother's Day gift! Beth is the joyful mother of 7 children -- number 8 is still in the oven, planning to make his/her arrival on July 11. What a blessing!

Sweet daughter Molly can always be counted on for something meaningful and green! Here, she and her family presented me with a wonderfully fragrant gardenia bush. It has several blooms already opened and is waiting for the rest of the gift -- Molly's expert help in placing and planting the bush at our house. Molly is the joyful mother of 6 children.

Sweet daughter Katie (Arkansas) and sweet daughter-in-law Ashley (Missouri) called to wish me the best of the day, wishing they could be here in person. They got together on the Missouri property for a cookout, with chef Jason doing the honors. Katie is the joyful mother of 8 children, and Ashley is the mother of Savannah, who is expecting a baby brother or sister in December!
What a blessing to have a family that honors mothers! The Bible says, "There is a generation that . . . doth not bless their mothers" (Prov. 30:11) When children are not taught to honor their parents, they will not honor God, and the end result will be the decay of the culture in less than a generation! What a good thing our traditions are, when they are based on the principles in God's Word. May God bless all the mothers who are striving to raise up the next generation in the fear and admonition of the Lord. Thank you, Lord, for my mother, and for the wonderful mothers my daughters have become.

5 comments:

The Stricklen Family said...

Sweet post, great day, blessed Mother you are!

Love,
Molly

Frances said...

Sweetheart, thank you for that beautiful tribute. You are so much like your Father was in the use of words of expression. You learned well during those times of growing into a lovely young lady. And it has been a real joy to watch as the Lord has shaped and molded you into the wise, mature Proverbs 31Woman that you are today. Before your Father went to be with the Lord, he was so pleased when you visited with him. Thank you for being such a blessing to our hearts and to our family. We love you dearly. Your Mother

The Dischers said...

It was a wonderful day! How nice it was to hear Grandmother Harris reminisce.

The food was great and it was nice for the kids to swim in the HOT Florida sun! All that was missing was Ashley and Katie!

Such a sweet post! I am glad that you are enjoying ALL the photographs!

You truly are a treasure, Mama. What Grandmama said is right. YOu have learned well from that most excellent of teachers, Grandaddy Harris. Praise the Lord for that!

Love,
Beth

The Miller Family said...

Those are beautiful pictures of some of the most special mothers in the world to me: my grandmother, mother and sisters!

Yes, all that was missing was Ashley and me:(

However, we had a wonderful Mother's Day celebration at Frodge Farm in Missouri!

I certainly second Grandmother Harris' precious words of truth about my dear mother. You ARE a virtuous woman, worth far more than rubies! May the Lord mold me as He has molded you.

Love,
Katie

The Powers Family said...

A wonderful post, Mr. Frodge always looks so distinguished. Happy Spring from the Powers Family.