Grief & Loss, Uncategorized

Beauty is…….Donald Ray Solomon

Beauty is.......Donald Ray Solomon

Hi Daddy! Today marks 13 years since you left this Earth. Since your departure, I have grown into a woman tickled now at the passion I now have for organizing the masses and telling everyone about Jesus. You have truely made an indellible mark on my life in such a way that I talk to Darcy and Tally about you often and yet although you are absent from the body, your greatness lives on. When you first left my mourning was complicated. I could not understand why someone with 3 kidney transplants and 55 operations could not bounce back as you always did. I struggled with what life was going to look like after you left but I tell you Daddy…..God has become the greatest GPS ever!

It’s never easy losing someone that you love and I am a proponent of therapy to assist in identifying and walking through the grief progression. In addition journaling has been a major help. With all those special aides, surrendering to God has been a journey and I would not take anything for the development that accompanies it.

I remember asking God, when is mourning finished? This question can be answered in so many different ways but for me it is finished when I can speak about you with no pain. My sadness has turned to joy—the “fillers” that I used to grab onto to numb me to your passing have faded away like a puffed cloud of smoke. When I faced the reality of life without you here on Earth, the tightness in my chest alleviated and I found myself wanting to know who God was for myself rather than the days of being a PK (Preachers Kid- where God was God regardless). smile.

So I hope that you and Mommy are doing well and that you still shouting and preaching the gospel! I want you to know that all is well here! My determined purpose in life is to know Him (God).

Bonakasi Daddy! Bonakasi! I love you!

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Mise en Place

My husband is from France and I have an enormous love for organization, so our home is filled with bi-lingual conversations about God, love, technology, and you guessed it…..organization! My favorite term in the past four years has been “Mise en Place” simply put…..”Everything in it’s place”. This is a great statement of intent yet is it always possible and duly achievable to put everything, every single thing that life has to offer in its own, proper place?

 

Sabrina O’Malone is one of my all-time favorite authors! When I entered Mommyhood and Darcy and I entered Parenthood, we were blessed with the Focus on the Family Gift set featuring her books for balancing career, home, life, and self. Not perfect by any means……but achieving balance daily! If you haven’t please read this book! She inspires me to keep pushing the Kingdom without feeling as though you have to give up the gifts and talents placed inside of you by God

 

Motherhood, Fatherhood, Work, Relationships, Proper time with God, Prayer, Fasting, Feuds with family, Food, Shopping, Toast and Jelly, is it possible to put everything in its proper place? I’d like to hear your process and progress, ups and downs, turn arounds, smiles to frowns, and up again!

 Mise en Place–“Everything in it’s Place! Enjoy!