With Mother’s Day being celebrated this Sunday, May 13, it gives me an
opportunity to reflect on the impact my Mom has had on my life. My
mother lives in Louisiana and recently celebrated her 83rd birthday.
During her time she has experienced about as much as life can throw at
one person but with God’s help she has persevered. The black and white
photo is of mom and dad taken in the summer of 1953. Near Christmas of
that same year he came down with flu like symptoms, which eventually
turned into pneumonia, which eventually led to congestive heart failure,
which led to him dying suddenly at age 31 on January 2, 1954.
Talk
about turning our world upside down! There she was with six children (I
was 7 at the time) ages ranging from eleven down to 18 months and she
had never even written a check because dad took care of what little
finances we had. We were forc
ed
to leave Port Arthur, Texas and relocate to a small rural community in
Louisiana where we took up residence with her parents. Somehow she
picked up the pieces, went to work, and slowly but surely recovered from
this devastating experience. The color photo is my mom and I taken last
year when I was there to spend the day with her.
Life has been
the worst and best of times for my mom but she has remained faithful to
God and to all her children. Since dad left us in 54’she has buried a
second husband (1967), her parents, two brothers, two sisters, a
son-in-law, and our older brother, (19), and baby sister, (27). In the
midst of these continuing traumatic events, I well remember the advice
given by a fellow in the small town where we lived. One day he blurted
out: “You folks had better straighten up soon or all of you are going to
be dead”. So much for comforting words during our time of grief. In
spite of all this, today she has a wonderful husband, our step-dad, and
they have been married for over twenty-five years. There’s still four of
us kids left and we have produced many offspring including three girls
from our baby sister who died from Leukemia, and many of these grands
have produced many great grands with one or two now providing great
great grands as they have begun to build their families. (I have ten
grandchildren myself!)
Wow! What a woman! She’s living proof that
with God anything is possible. Her and dad have been retired now for
twenty years and have a most wonderful life. They love bird watching
from their back porch and can go and do just about any and all things
they feel up to doing. Yes, they do have some wear and tear and they do
spend a fair amount of their time to and from the medical facilities but
all in all, God has been good! And, we are the most blessed of all
children to have such a champion of faithfulness and love as our MOM!
Happy Mother’s Day and may God continue to bless you each and every day!
Footnote: Today is Friday, May 22, 2026, and, I will say this about all that. Mom made it another 10 years after that blog was written, to age 93. God saw us through then, He is seeing us through now, and He will see us through to the end. Y'all have yourselves a great Saturday and Lord's Day Sunday and I will see about seeing about being in my place on Monday. May God add His blessings. Amen.












