Monday, June 05, 2006

So You Want to Talk Grandmas?

You probably have a wonderful grandma, a terrific grandma.

But does she carry brass knuckles?

Mine does and she just celebrated her 100th birthday. Okay, so her real birthday isn’t until next month but, here in Arizona, who wants to party in the middle of July? Hence, my mom set the party for the first weekend in June. Family and friends from all over arrived, some actually meeting for the first time. GrammaDear, as my girls call her, was surrounded by those she loves and those who love her. Getting to one hundred years of age has its burdens as well as perks. GrammaDear has out-lived one spouse, all her siblings, one grandson, and one great-grandson. However, that only ensures a big celebration when she has her "Welcome to Eternity" party. They can keep planning awhile longer though, since we aren’t ready to say good-bye quite yet.

One thing became very apparent during our weekend celebration—GrammaDear has been a major influence on a lot of people, many who will never know her until they get to heaven. Here’s one tiny example: When my cousin Greg was a child, Gramma led him to the Lord. Greg, in turn, led a lovely young woman named Lynn to the Lord when they were both sixteen. A few years later, Greg and Lynn married and had two very beautiful daughters and Lynn led them to the Lord. Greg and Lynn’s daughters have both grown up and married godly men and are working in Christian ministries—Lindsay and her husband work with Young Life and Kristin and her husband are looking to leave for the foreign mission field, working with Campus Crusade. Imagine the number of lives they will touch all because one grandmother shared her heart with her grandson.

GrammaDear was surrounded by her four daughters, most of her grandchildren,
and several of her great grandchildren.
All of her daughters share her faith and the majority of the grandkids and great grandkids do as well. It is a testament to God’s promises for families.

Today as Phil and I were leaving for home, I got to stop and talk with Gramma one more time. It was like a mutual fan club meeting, sharing how much we love each other. But then she put her hands on my face and said, “The best part is we both love the Lord and we will be together in His Kingdom forever.”

She carries brass knuckles and she’s one hundred years old, but that last part makes my grandma the best.

Abundant blessings!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

The power of grandmas is amazing, isn't it? I think of how my grandma has influenced her whole family with her faith. I know she's one of the women I admire most.

Glad you had a wonderful time and were able to post pictures. Very cool!

Sabrina L. Fox said...

Sometimes I wish I could have skipped parenting and went right to grandparenting. =) They get to do all the good stuff. And everybody loves them and thinks they're great.

Unlike when my almost 7 year old looks at me and says, "Uh, nice hair, Mom." And then proceeds to crack up. Yeah...sigh. The grandparent gig looks kinda good. ;) Especially with a cool grammy like you have.

Jenny said...

The Payson Round-up newspaper has an article about the event. I just made a link to it from the title of my story. Hope it works since this is the first time I've tried that. :-)
Jen, you are right about the power of grandmas--amazing!
Sabrina, the best part of grandparenting (so I hear) is that you can spoil'm and have fun and then send them home. One of these days.
Rue Ann, how nice to meet you, albeit in cyber space. I noticed several pictures of your famiy among those in the huge slide show Mom and Aunt Yvonne put together. I'll bet you do have some stories to tell after chauffeuring those gals. We'll have to talk for sure. Thanks for dropping by my blog!

Abundant blessings!

Anonymous said...

Hi! Nice to hear from you Rue Ann! Just as a matter of clarification: It's "Derenna" - and her husband was Walter. Thelma & Lelon were a couple. It's so hard to keep all these relatives straight. I know! I tried to name them all on the Freeland Family Album, - almost 1,000 pictures on cd - a copy of which will be mailed soon to your folks. Please excuse any mistakes!