Sunday, November 21, 2010

Thanks-Living

My Mama holding a plaque I made for her a while back.
It says "the heart that gives gathers".
  She has always been a very giving person.
As I've spent many hours by Mama's bedside over the last month, I've remembered all the things I'm thankful for about her, especially this week, as Thanksgiving approaches. 


My mother is known far and wide as a wonderful cook.  Holidays in the past always brought out her famous Southern pecan pie, which I remember well. (I stopped eating sugar over five years ago, but I can still remember how good it was.) 

On Thanksgiving and Christmas, she always cooked a turkey with dressing and giblet gravy, sweet potatoes with marshmallows on top (Daddy's favorite), turnip greens and roots (my favorite), potato salad (her granddaughter Melissa's favorite), and broccoli casserole (her granddaughter Amanda's favorite). 


I never understood what a sacrifice it was to make meals like that until I had to start doing it myself.  As Mama grew older, she let us bring some of the special dishes, and then finally gave up cooking all together. 


I'll never forget the year I had to make the holiday dinner all by myself.  I spent hours shopping, then peeling, chopping, stirring, and fussing over all of those favorite dishes.  Wow - it was WORK, and my feet and legs were killing me!!!  I realized then what a labor of love those many years of holiday dinners were. 

This year, Mama will spend Thanksgiving in the nursing home, and it breaks my heart to think about it.  Their food is good, but it's nothing like my Mama's.  We'll eat it together, but it sure won't be the same.  So, if you still have your Mama cooking for you, don't take it for granted.  Thank her for all the hours she has spent in the past to make your holidays special.  It's a gift of love and something to be very thankful for. 


P.S.  Thanks to all who have prayed for my mother and encouraged me in my efforts to assist her during this time. My mother entered a rehab facility about a week ago. She is not well, but is better. All of her heart and stomach tests have come back with good results. The doctor says he can't find any reason for her digestive issues. So, I would appreciate continued prayer for her health.


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5 comments:

  1. That was such a sweet message and I'm glad you all will be spending the day with her. Thanksgiving is the people not the food. Have a blessed Thanksgiving.

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  2. Hi Gail - I'm visiting from Spiritual Sundays. What precious memories you have of your Mother's cooking. I remember the labor of love my Mom put into the Thanksgiving meal. She has been gone since 1988, but I still miss her.

    I wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgivng.

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  3. Thank-you for sharing this. I will be spending the day with my mom and I will tell her how thankful I am.
    God Bless,
    Ginger

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  4. I'm praying for you that you will have a special blessing being with your mother for Thanksgiving this year. It's wonderful to have such sweet memories of Thanksgivings past. You have been very blessed to have such a dear mother.
    Charlotte

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  5. I am so pleased that you are spending the day with your Mom. I have been volunteering at a nursing center for 9 years now. I know the residents are very thankful that their families come to see them. So many of them do not have family so it warms my heart knowing there are still some who care for their loved ones in the home. I will pray for the both of you. God Bless.

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