How precious and how blessed you are to have such a wonderful relationship...may you each find your way in this new journey as God brings more and more opportunities to stay close
My daughter Kristen and I will often share a cup of coffee while chatting on the phone... She in Houston and me in Calif. love our girl chat as it keeps us close! Praying the same for you too!
This is the sweetest thing. It made my heart ache to read how she took your cup. Love is an amazing thing to me. Love for our children and parents is more amazing still.
That's why the whole of my testimony is based on what the Father was willing to give for me. When I think about how difficult the separation is for me with my daughter, I can't imagine how hard it was to plan what God planned for my salvation.
Didn't mean to get off on that... Your post just brought it to mind.
I certainly relate to having your daughter move away. I will be praying as you both adjust to this move. The coffee cup was a very sweet gift to her. Blessings, Sue
I just read your daughter's blog and so enjoyed the visit. I felt tears come as I read your post and felt your heart message that was behind the coffee mug.
I'm a Christian and believe with all my heart that Jesus died for us. I try my best to glorify God, be like Jesus and serve others.
I have been married to Tom since March 10,1979.
We have two grown, married children.
Todd married to Stephanie
Kimmy married to Mark
Grandchildren:
Lulu = 16;
Levi = 13;
Ila May = 12;
Trey = 10;
Silas = 10;
Scarlett - = 7;
Issac = 7;
Nathan = 4;
Huxley = 3;
Pearl = due in December
..........I am BLESSED!
How precious and how blessed you are to have such a wonderful relationship...may you each find your way in this new journey as God brings more and more opportunities to stay close
ReplyDeleteMy daughter Kristen and I will often share a cup of coffee while chatting on the phone... She in Houston and me in Calif. love our girl chat as it keeps us close! Praying the same for you too!
ReplyDeleteI stopped by for a visit and my heart strings got a big tug. Mothers. We so what's best, even when it's hard.
ReplyDeleteOh Christine,
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for you all!
dee dee
love the mug idea. :)
ReplyDeleteHope the next couple of weeks fly by so you can enjoy your visit!
This is the sweetest thing. It made my heart ache to read how she took your cup. Love is an amazing thing to me. Love for our children and parents is more amazing still.
ReplyDeleteThat's why the whole of my testimony is based on what the Father was willing to give for me. When I think about how difficult the separation is for me with my daughter, I can't imagine how hard it was to plan what God planned for my salvation.
Didn't mean to get off on that...
Your post just brought it to mind.
I'm seconding everything Debbie said. Big hugs, Christine... t.
ReplyDeleteI certainly relate to having your daughter move away. I will be praying as you both adjust to this move. The coffee cup was a very sweet gift to her.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sue
I love you and miss you!!!
ReplyDeleteI just read your daughter's blog and so enjoyed the visit. I felt tears come as I read your post and felt your heart message that was behind the coffee mug.
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