My mom wrote this letter to me at a very difficult time in my life. I found it a few months ago and tucked it into my Bible for safe keeping. I hope you enjoy reading her words and heart. Then I want you to go write a letter to your daughter(s).
I am so grateful to all of you who take the time to leave a comment!
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Grace and peace to all of you!
How beautiful! What a blessing it must have been to grow up having her as your mom...
ReplyDeleteJust precious!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be writing a few letters this evening. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious treasure you have. Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteHow odd, not your post, but that I haven't replied to this. I did reply to it yesterday. I must not have stayed to make sure the word verification was typed in or something.
ReplyDeleteANYhoo, I did say then that I wondered if your mom had a clue what a treasure that letter would some day be to you.
I need to write letters to both of my kids. I've thought of it many times over the years, but never gotten around to it. I need to quit putting it off.
I need to write letters, too. ;o)
ReplyDeleteI don't think she had any clue...My relationship with my mom was strained in many ways, but the turning point, where we got to know each other as WOMEN, was when I became a single mom and that's when this letter was written. God did a lot of work on both of our hearts and healed our relationship. Praise God, before cancer and not because of cancer.
That's a great testimony, Amy.
ReplyDeleteI need to write letters too. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteI treasure the last birthday card my dad sent me one month before he died.