Another action-packed week is now history! It is so good to be home! We are busy, busy, busy but it is truly wonderful. We were tickled pink to have our two grandchildren, Dante' and Myanna, come and spend a week with Grandpa and Grandma while their mommy, LaDawn, took a long overdue getaway with her sister, LaShawn. They flew up to Toronto, Canada, to see their brother, Donovan, and LaShawn's fiancé, Liam, for six days. Even with their crazy schedules, we encourage the siblings to try and breakaway in order to spend a few days together a couple times a year. It's important for them to keep in touch! When they were younger going through their teen years, I encouraged them to concentrate on building bridges and close relationships with each other. I would tell them, "Just remember this, all your friends will come and go...but keep close to siblings because some day you will need each other...and that's when you want family there for you." There is nothing like a family bond to share in the good times and with which to tide the storms of life. Anyway, the kids called from Toronto and told us they had a wonderful time together. It was music to our ears!
Meanwhile back in South Dakota, we thoroughly enjoyed the grandkids...ohhhh...and the new grand-dog named Paris. (Can you imagine a black pug names Paris?-chuckle) She brought with her a whole new form of entertainment. Of course, I told the kids before they came, "The dog stays outside or in the entryway!" They just couldn't believe that Grandma could be so heartless not allowing the dog the rule of the house. I have been through that game twice before with my kids and it didn't work. HA! I do have to admit, however, the grand-dog stole our hearts as well.
We had a great Mother's Day weekend. I had the privilege of speaking on Mother's Day at our home church in Sisseton, SD, with Pastor Vern and Mary Donnell. We are so blessed to have a wonderful sweet-spirited pastor and wife who are great people of prayer and have a burden to reach the lost. We were especially honored to have my 91 ½ year old mother, Julie Brooks, there. I had the opportunity to publicly and personally honor her along with all mothers on that special day. It was indeed a precious time.
Just before I spoke, the church had a three generation family of four sing a song. It was so special! Julia Hills, (grandmother) 90 years old sang along with her daughter, Gloria Slaamot (secretary of our home church), and her two daughters, April and Holly. Grandma Hills still has a strong singing voice. WOW! She encouraged me to keep on singing! It was precious to see this three generation family singing together.
Gloria Slaamot shared the following: "First of all, I appreciate the graciousness of Gloria to allow us to sing our three generation trio that morning. Mom just turned 90 in April and I thought it would be fun to sing together on Mother's Day. I didn't want to get in the way of what Gloria had planned for that morning but when I called her, she was so very sweet and said it would be fine. Like Gloria said in the service, what a heritage some of us have in regards to having Godly mothers who helped us find our way to God. I love the fact that Gloria is so 'REAL', letting us know that she and Larry go through struggles, too, but with God's help, they make it encouraging us to do the same! They are always a blessing and we love them dearly!"
I missed not having my son and daughters with me for Mother's Day but I was so happy to have my grandkids and some of my family. After church, three of my brothers, along with Larry and I, grilled chicken and had all the yummy trimmings to go with it. To top off the day, Larry took Dante' and Myanna out to the Lundstrom farm to ride horses with our nephew, L. J. Lundstrom and little Zach. The kids were ecstatic!
Monday morning, Dante' and Myanna packed up all their stuff and we motored off to St. Cloud, MN, for the annual Larry Lundstrom Ministries board meeting. Afterwards, our friends, Doug and Deb Jones, took Dante', Myanna and the dog back to Apple Valley, MN, to see their mom. They were anxious to get back home to her.
Just before we left Sisseton on Monday morning, the grandkids took Paris outside for a walk on the lawn. Just than a Senior Community transit bus was coming down the hill by our house. Quicker than the blink of an eye, Paris lunged out of Dante's arms and ran after the bus. She took off like it was the Indy 500 race. In a panic, Dante' dashed after her tackling their dog before she got run over. A look of panic appeared on Dante's face as he tried to discipline her for taking off. He looked at me and said, "Oh, Grandma, Paris makes me so mad when she doesn't mind me. When I call her, she won't come." I chuckled, "I know the feeling. We went through that when you were a toddler."
Until a certain age and stage, a child has no fear which is why we, parents, have to discipline and teach them of the dangers in life. If we let them run wild not addressing the issues of life that God wants us to, they will be run over spiritually, emotionally and physically. John 10:10 says, "...the devil is out to kill, steal and destroy", and that means our families as well. God has given us a responsibility to raise our children and grandchildren in the fear and admonition of the Lord. The Bible says in Proverbs 13:24, "He who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is careful to discipline him." God's intention and instruction to us as parents is to lead and instruct in order to save them from worse dangers and consequences due to their own free will resulting in eternal damnation.
Yes, we, parents and grandparents, have a great mission field and responsibility for this generation. It is Larry's and my prayer that we can have a godly influence on our children and grandchildren.
Well, it's time to run. Have a great week!
Gloria
An elderly woman walked into the local country church. The friendly usher greeted her at the door and helped her up the steps. "Where would you like to sit?" he asked politely.
"The front row please," she answered.
"You really don't want to do that," the usher said. "The pastor is really boring."
"Do you happen to know who I am?" the woman inquired.
"No," he said.
"I am the pastor's mother," she replied indignantly.
"Do you know who I am?" he asked.
"No," she said.
"Good," he answered.
One reason a dog is such a good friend is that his tail wags instead of his tongue.
-Anonymous
This is the granddaughter of our bookkeeper---she like ice cream ALMOST as much as Larry! HA!
Tortillas
These are great to bring to potlucks, get-togethers, etc. They are always gone by the end of the night!
6 oz ham or chicken, chopped
4 Tbsp minced onion
Flour tortillas
8 oz cream cheese
1 small can green chiles
1 small can chopped black olives
Mix all together and spread on flour tortillas. Roll tightly and regfrigerate. Cut into slices and serve with your favorite salsa.
Refrigerator Odors
You can always use the standby of baking soda in your refrigerator for odors, but you can also try a little vanilla on a cotton ball to give it a fresh scent.