It is a single mom's story of rescue when life gets overwhelming. As most of my life finds, there is a lesson in the story.
Hannah turns 12 and Lawren turns 20...Breakfast at Another Broken Egg |
Coming home from Africa and jumping into the American time culture has been harder than I expected or imagined. Everything is slow in Africa. Not only is the African culture slower but also other elements of the mission trip presented new challenges back at home.
For example, all my meals were prepared for me, someone drove me around for two weeks, and a leader told me where to go and what to do. Back home I am in charge of daily food prep, schedules, and transportation.
In addition a new job schedule with increased hours had me hitting the ground running literally.
So, when this past weekend approached, the timing of celebrating two birthdays seemed somewhat overwhelming. But then came the rescue.
As early as Thursday friends were calling and texting to celebrate with Hannah. Thursday night friends and neighbors took Hannah to Octoberfest. Here's her prize!
Mt "top banana" Hannah Rosie...who is now 12! |
Thank you Debbie and Ashley Doyle for being part of the rescue!
Actually, the rescue started earlier with God's provision of extra work which provided money to give my girls for their birthdays. The mission trip depleted most of what was extra. Since we don't give regularly, on my single parent income, we do BIG on birthdays. So I am so thankful for the extra work which allowed our tradition to continue without being a hardship.
Earlier in the week a good friend offered to treat the two birthday girls Lawren and Hannah and myself to breakfast, while performing Lawren's job duties at church AND driving to pick up my boys and bring them back to church. Sunday morning provided a leisure Sunday breakfast with my girls at Another Broken Egg.
Thank you Mark Butcher for being part of my weekend's rescue.
Lawren, even though it was her big day (she is 20 now) made sure the three younger children were cared for Sunday afternoon while I worked and came home to cook for her own birthday dinner Sunday night. So while I served lunch to about 55 for a couple's forty- fifth wedding anniversary in Hampton Cove, I offered a prayer of thanksgiving to God.
Thank you Lawren, my sweet daughter, for being part of my weekend's rescue.
Happy 20th Birthday Lawren..You are such a blessing! |
Finally, there is my sweet and long time high school friend Pat. During my entire 45 minute workout on Friday after MomHeart, Pat casually asked about my weekend plans. I tried to sound excited about celebrating and trust the Father in spite of my fatigue. Pat offered to help...even making suggestions. Pride was long removed and I jumped at the offer.
So while I worked and went straight to a ballgame of Hannah's, Pat got all the food ready, put balloons on the mailbox, set everything up beautifully, and brought hot pizza when the kids arrived for the swim party. Their were skittles abounding, a cupcake cake, chips and salsa, fresh veggies and dip, tiny cokes, and hot pizza....every 12 year old's feast.
Thank you Pat Traglia for being part of my weekend's rescue.
As I finish up the story I am overwhelmed by the goodness and love of God. And today I am thankful for friends who love and serve us.... Friends that think out of the box about expressing God's love for my family.
And I remember a greater rescue. The rescue of God from a life of addiction, alcoholism, and other sin.
Psalms 40:2
Like David, I experienced this:
I waited and waited for God.
At last he looked; and finally he listened.
He lifted me out of the ditch,
pulled me from deep mud.
He stood me up on a solid rock
to make sure I wouldn't slip.
He taught me how to sing the latest God-song,
a praise-song to our God.
I am so thankful for the rescue of God. Without it, I would have missed my rescue this weekend. What has your most recent rescue looked like?
Love, Pam
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