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A Message From Heaven..22 years later


My Mom, my Mama....She died July 10, 1986. I really miss her every now and then. When my mama passed away Merrill and I had only adopted Michael. She knew how much we wanted children. She knew our dreams and she knew our struggles. As Merrill and I have traveled down this road of adopting children, I have often wondered just what my mom would think about us. Would she be proud of us? Would she think we are nuts...like so many people do? Would she have loved the children with all that they have going on in their lives.....wondering, wondering, wondering.
Then, out of the blue, she sent me the answer to all of my questions. A note from her to me, sent by way of my brother, Bobby. Bobby was reading one of her books that he had. A paper fell out of it. A blank check that she had written a note on the back of it. In her own handwriting, short, sweet and full of everything I needed to know. These are the exact words she had written down...
"I'm so proud of you and Merrill and ? What's his name? Oh! yes Michael T James R S"
Nothing more, nothing less and all I needed to know. She is proud of us and she has told us so. She would always tease us about Michael's name. He helped to pick his own name out and it is a mouthful.
This means more to me today than it could have ever meant over 22 years ago. I believe that the timing is perfect as Merrill and I continue to answer God's calling for our lives. It is not always an easy road, but it is the road we travel, it is the road we love and I now know that my mama is very proud with us. That matters to a daughter, it really does.
I love you Mom and I still miss you. One day I shall see you again and what a day that will be.


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Anonymous said…
Silly sissy! Mom was always proud of you. She loved you so much and always wanted the best for you. She knew you and Merrill were going to be wonderful parents and I think she knew that your calling would be to take care of the little ones that others didn't want to take care of. And you have done a fantastic job of it, just like mom knew you would. Of course she was proud and today she is smiling down on you and all her grandbabies with a joy in her heart like none other. We're all proud of you sis. Love, Tammy
Anonymous said…
This just sent goose bumps up my spine. I know your mama is proud of you and now you know it too. My guess is you should have always known it. She must have really loved you.

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