My very first Mother's Day - 1981
This was my very first Mother's Day in which I was the mother. Andrew was nine months old and it was Dedication Sunday at our church, Del Norte Baptist Church in Albuquerque, NM.
For those of you unfamiliar with "Dedication Days" unlike Catholics who baptist infants we dedicate them to the Lord and make a promise to raise them with the knowledge of what God, through his son Jesus Christ, did for each one of us. Then when the child is old enough to make a decision on their own they can choose to be baptised.
I had made Andrew's outfit. Those who know me could tell you what a miracle that was because I don't sew. It was a precious powder blue with the sweetest Peter Rabbit buttons. I still have it....
I remember that Sunday service so well. His father had to work and could not attend but my grandmother, Nonnie, sat beaming from "her pew" (it's a Baptist thing) and I stood before the congregation and promised God that I would raise him in the love and fear of the Lord...and I did.
When Andrew was 10 years old he had his first seizure related to his asthma. We almost lost him that night. Shortly after that he came to me and asked to be Baptised. He made a very mature decision for such a little man based on his understanding of the seriousness of his illness and his comprehension of what it meant to believe...
On this Mother's Day some have tip-toed around me for fear of upsetting me. Yes, this is a tough day for me but...I am still his mother. That will never stop..ever.
And I am the most blessed woman in the world to be his mother for 26 years here on earth and for all eternity.
5 comments:
Once a Mama, always a Mama. Happy Mother's Day....late ;)
I love this tribute to Andrew.
So true - Thanks Mary
What a wonderful photo. sandy
Thank you Sandy
You are two of the most beautiful and amazing people I have ever seen! Each day is so painful and I don't know what to do with the pain! Michelle told me about the blog earlier and seeing these photos and stories from you has lifted something for me. I feel blessed and thank God for the friendship he gave me in Paco. I have great memories and goofy stories I can always count on just as I could always count on him! You are an amazing mother and woman who raised an amazing son!
~Toni
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