BECK BULLETIN

We are on a journey, sojourners on this earth. Let us share with you the highs and lows of our lives. Heaven is a sweeter place now that we have two beautiful granddaughters waiting there for us.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

A Day of Remembrance

Remembrance Day....A Day of Remembrance - As our daughter said so well earlier today,  'thankful for those who have fought, or continue to fight for our country and our freedom. Today I will take the time to remember.'

Today I have been remembering all day long:
* Remembering my uncle who I never met because he lost his life on the Russian front. 
* Remembering my uncles and grandfathers who fought on a variety of fronts.
* Remembering Dave's father who was a nose gunner flying missions over Europe where he was shot down in the same area where my uncle was in the artillery on the ground.
* Remembering my son-in-law who daily put his life on the line as he works in police work.

But I also remembered a Remembrance Day weekend 35 years ago when I spent the entire weekend in the hospital while pregnant with our son. I was on total bedrest, wondering what was going to happen, with no inkling that come Monday morning they would induce me and Jamie would be born early Tuesday morning. We thought we had 6 weeks to wait - boy, were we ever surprised with this little bundle that joined our family!

And then there was another Remembrance Day just two years later, when I spent another weekend in the hospital while pregnant. This time I was 16 weeks pregnant with Heather and had to have an emergency appendectomy in the middle of the night! We spent the next few days praying that God would protect the lift of our unborn child followed by 6 weeks taking care of a rambunctious 2 year old while 'not' lifting.

The final Remembrance Day weekend that I remembered today happened just 5 years ago. But this time it was our daughter Heather that was pregnant and we spent time together several days in a row that weekend, planning for the birth of their twins. It was full of excitement and hope. But the weekend didn't end up with a healthy baby, but two little girls, Avery and Sophie that were born to heaven that Monday night. Our lives were turned upside down and heartache and tears filled the days to follow. Heaven became more real, more dear now that our two precious granddaughters were there. I miss you little sweethearts and Remembrance Day will always be filled with thoughts of you.

So today I remember....the joy and the sorrow, the highs and the lows. And through it all, God's amazing grace that is always more than sufficient!

2 comments:

Bobbie said...

Thank you for sharing the good memories and sad ones too...so difficult as we go through this life. Praise the Lord for His Amazing Grace, Amen!

Anneliese said...

Wow! You have a lot of remembrance day memories stored up in your heart. It is good to remember and to see how God has led, has been there and has given grace in time of need.
It is hard to beleive that it's been five years since the twins went to be with Jesus . . . such grief to bear . . . but He has given again and one day we will see fully just as we are fully known and loved.