Today in Canada we celebrate Family Day!
Thank you, gracious Heavenly Father for the most beloved blessing of family!
This poem began with a soft smiled desire
to collect a medley of mementos framed in memories;
the kind most families can relate to...
It ended with me wiping away tears
as our church family received a request to pray for a family
who lost their son yesterday after a brief illness.
He was in grade five and a best friend to a few boys in our church family.
There will be cake...
I realized I made exactly the same cake recipe (top left corner of photo collage)
last year for family day weekend only last year's didn't flopđ
There will be little fellas by their older sisters, bossed
There will be Cinderellas with glass slippers not yet lost
There will be household chores and uproars outside bathroom doors
And scoldings as trespassers tiptoe over fresh mopped floors
There will be oceans of spilled milk on which years sail to sea
While we are busy being the blessing of family
There will be tender moments (and those, not so tender too)
As love lays down firm ground rules on what and what not to do
There will be happy laughter and oh, there will be heartbreak
There will be health and sickness as we shoulder give-and-take
There will be prayers, so many prayers, and cake and cups of tea
As we thank God for the kind blessing of a family
There will be editing as mom tries to tame grocery lists
And day trips to doctors, dentists, teachers and pharmacists
And sweet goodnights and wake-me-ups at half-past way too soon
And playdates in the backyard and laundry lines to the moon
As smiles and tears compose a dear echo-framed gallery
Of motley medleys showcasing blessing of family
There will be second miles as we all learn to do our part
To make the most of perfectly imperfect works of art
There will be popsicle mustaches, puddle-splashes, and
A bedtime-story-goodnight-kiss-prayer-paved path to dreamland
There will be storms to weather as we weather what must be
Not alone but together with blessing of family
There will be sacrifice, the price of love requires this
There will be hands to hold and hands we held and dearly miss
There will be lovely glimpses of Heaven on earth and oh,
There will be grief, as we suffer Loveâs hardest letting go
Which reminds us to cherish every opportunity
To never take for granted, the blessing of family
Lord, willing there will be babies, grandmas and grandpas too
And in between, a spectrum of love's green-gold-blush-and-blue
There will be crushing disappointments, patience-bested rants
And through it all, pray, an increasing awe for He who grants
And cares for us the same through both triumph and tragedy
While teaching us to treasure the blessing of family
There will be noise and weariness and broken toys and dreams
As girls and boys shed childhood joys far too quickly, it seems
When looking back at careworn seasons hushed by yesteryear
Leaving behind a rush of reverence for now and here
Because no one can tell how near or far lies deathâs dark sea
That alters (until Heaven) the blessing of family
© Janet Martin
âHonor your father and your mother,
that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you.â
â Exodus 20:12
âBehold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of oneâs youth.
Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!
He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.â
â Psalm 127:3-5
âBear with one another and,
if one has a complaint against another, forgive each other;
as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.â
â Colossians 3:13
below, one of my forever favs by someone who hugely impacted my love of poetry
Edgar A. Guest
Home
BY EDGAR ALBERT GUEST
It takes a heap oâ livinâ in a house tâ make it home,
A heap oâ sun anâ shadder, anâ ye sometimes have tâ roam
Afore ye really âpreciate the things ye lefâ behind,
Anâ hunger fer âem somehow, with âem allus on yer mind.
It donât make any differunce how rich ye get tâ be,
How much yer chairs anâ tables cost, how great yer luxury;
It ainât home tâ ye, though it be the palace of a king,
Until somehow yer soul is sort oâ wrapped round everything.
Home ainât a place that gold can buy or get up in a minute;
Afore itâs home thereâs got tâ be a heap oâ livinâ in it;
Within the walls thereâs got tâ be some babies born, and then
Right there yeâve got tâ bring âem up tâ women good, anâ men;
And gradjerly, as time goes on, ye find ye wouldnât part
With anything they ever usedâtheyâve grown into yer heart:
The old high chairs, the playthings, too, the little shoes they wore
Ye hoard; anâ if ye could yeâd keep the thumbmarks on the door.
Yeâve got tâ weep tâ make it home, yeâve got tâ sit anâ sigh
Anâ watch beside a loved oneâs bed, anâ know that Death is nigh;
Anâ in the stillness oâ the night tâ see Deathâs angel come,
Anâ close the eyes oâ her that smiled, anâ leave her sweet voice dumb.
Fer these are scenes that grip the heart, anâ when yer tears are dried,
Ye find the home is dearer than it was, anâ sanctified;
Anâ tugginâ at ye always are the pleasant memories
Oâ her that was anâ is no moreâye canât escape from these.
Yeâve got tâ sing anâ dance fer years, yeâve got tâ romp anâ play,
Anâ learn tâ love the things ye have by usinâ âem each day;
Even the roses âround the porch must blossom year by year
Afore they âcome a part oâ ye, suggestinâ someone dear
Who used tâ love âem long ago, anâ trained âem jesâ tâ run
The way they do, soâs they would get the early morninâ sun;
Yeâve got tâ love each brick anâ stone from cellar up tâ dome:
It takes a heap oâ livinâ in a house tâ make it home.
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