Thursday, October 1, 2015



A Slice of Life
By: Lillian "Carol" Russell

“NOT TO OLD TO CUT THE MUSTARD”

Recently appearing at the Senior Center fund raiser, Marilyn & her father Alfred Christian took me on a lovely stroll down memory lane. When I was a little girl my dad & his brothers picked guitar & sang all these old songs I loved. From a family of 12 siblings, with no TV, there was lots of singing.
Marilyn and Alfred sing at the nursing home on Tuesdays, so I was there to enjoy them again. I sing there on Thursdays with the “Fun with Music” gang and I enjoy it so much! Come sing with us we are open for new membership.
Alfred told me he came to Dumas at age 15 from OK. He is now 75 years young. He & his daughter sound very professional. Marilyn did some nursing, moved to New Mexico but came back home six years ago. She and her dad are picking and singing together now, well they actually take turns singing, an occasional duet but they are both blessed with heavenly voices, that had they pursued a career in music, with the right backing they would be famous by now. No doubt in my mind!


 As I listened to them sing I was taken back to a time when my daddy came home from work smelling of oil & grease. After he got cleaned up & had supper, those old rough hands of a mechanic & general Jack of all trades, picked up that guitar. We sat by the radio, as daddy picked and sang along with Hank Williams, & the other radio stars of the day. These are precious memories and when I hear someone sing these songs like Alfred & his daughter Marilyn, I am carried away to a happy place. I am a little girl again sitting at my daddy's feet, the safest place in the world.
Marilyn & Alfred Christian

ANOTHER SEASON CLOSERBy; Lillian "Carol" Russell

September came and sang her song then gently slipped away,
Fall is now upon us and shorter grows the day.

With great anticipation I wait for leaves to turn,
For fresher cooler breezes now I truly yearn.

So swiftly go the seasons, now they seem to fly,
And I’m closer to the Master as I watch each one go by.

Be it death or be it rapture, when I reach the other side,
No pain, no death, no sorrow, Lord I'll be so satisfied!

So come quickly one more season, swiftly come and swiftly go,
Autumn show your beauty, let the cooling breezes blow.
The changing of the seasons, it’s a wondrous thing to see,
Draw me nearer, draw me nearer, my precious Lord to Thee.












Friday, June 13, 2014

Dogie Days Festival 2014

Friday 13, just like any other day & Dogie Days Festival is in full swing in Dumas Texas. Yesterday started it off with a big bar-b-que. The whole town turns out for this slow cooked beef and taste tantalizing sauce, served with a side of beans, some bread & a half of a peach. This tradition has been going on since 1946. I enjoyed going with my daughter, even though she is an R.N. & had worked all night she did not want to miss it. She was not scheduled to work last night so she said she could sleep later.

Then last night She & Carlos brought us foot long corn-dogs by & Rooster Eggs from the Festival. Rooster eggs are a delicious treat made of fried biscuit dough rolled in cinnamon & sugar, akin to the doughnut family. She knows how much I love them!! Carlos is so good to her & I am so glad God sent him into her life. She is once again happy & I think happier that she has ever been.  It is so good to finally see her over the heart ache of the divorce.



GOT MY HOUSE IN ORDER

Well it has been a very long time since I added to my blog, so how surprised was I to find that it had been hi-jacked! I think I have my house in order now, I tightened a few screws & bolts and maybe now someone will get their own blog site to advertise on. 

Saturday, June 2, 2012

FAT & HOW WE GET THERE


 Gaining weight is like a never ending spiral from which I can never escape.


FAT & HOW WE GET THERE
By Lillian Carol Russell

I’ve spent my entire life it seems battling my weight. I've been wondering why I find myself hungry more lately. I hit the internet for some in depth study today, so for those of you who may be having a fight on your hands here is what I found:

Culprit #1; I just did some research & found that it is lack of proper sleep. So I am going to start going to bed earlier, no more late night Fish World gaming. High levels of the appetite hormone ghrelin make high-calorie foods look more appealing, and ghrelin increases with lack of sleep.

Culprit #2; Not getting enough of the hormone, adiponectin. This one burns your fat, you can take a magnesium supplement to increase it and they are cheap. Also eat your dark leafy green vegetables and snack on sunflower seeds. (Easier for me to swollow the pills.)

Culprit #3; Insulin imbalance causes you to store carbs as fats. Insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome describes a combination of health problems that have a common link, an increased risk of diabetes and early heart disease. I already have both, should have made this study years ago, but in youth I thought I was bullet proof. (2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water before your a meal with high carbs should help with this.) Hey, I like it, but then I haven't drank a coke or any carbonated beverage in almost 2 years, water is my favorite drink. Amazing how delicious it taste when you get all that other mess out of your system.

Culprit #4; Cortisol overload from stress, increases our desire for the comfort foods; carbs and they are stored right out there in front as abdominal fat for all the world to see. The more you eat the more you want. Next time you see a large person just think boy are they ever stressed! We live in a world filled with stress, we see it on the news, some are married to it. Some are in the process of getting a divorce from it, some are getting a daily dose at work, it is everywhere and can not be avoided.

It can lead to:
Impaired cognitive performance: Suppressed thyroid function: Blood sugar imbalances such as hyperglycemia: Decreased bone density: Decrease in muscle tissue: Higher blood pressure: Lowered immunity and inflammatory responses in the body, slowed wound healing, and other health consequences. Increased abdominal fat, which is associated with a greater amount of health problems than fat deposited in other areas of the body. Some of the health problems associated with increased stomach fat are heart attacks, strokes, the development of metabolic syndrome , higher levels of “bad” cholesterol (LDL) and lower levels of “good” cholesterol (HDL), which can lead to other health problems! To keep cortisol levels healthy and under control, the body’s relaxation response should be activated after the fight or flight response occurs. You can learn to relax your body with various stress management techniques, and you can make lifestyle changes in order to keep your body from reacting to stress in the first place.

If you feel you are depressed, you should make an appointment to see your family physian for a check up. I hope this has been helpful. I have no medical degree, but I was a patient in a hospital, (just being funny.) I have spent years fighting the battle of the buldge and studying the why am I fat and my sister is skinny syndrome. Thanks to the internet I have a world of information at my fingertips and I am not in this for profit, I just want everyone to be healthy & happy.  

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Turtle on the Freeway of Life



Turtle on the Freeway of Life



I can not believe that it is Saturday again, my life is flashing before my eyes, it is amazing how it speeds up as the years go by. I used to say, “Is it Saturday yet?”, and now I',m saying, “Oh my, it can't be Saturday already again?” I feel like a turtle caught up in the traffic on a freeway, it is all moving way too fast to suit me, but I have no hope of controling it.

Forever young & beautiful, the soul remains the same!

Young people if you think your days are dragging by, believe me it will not always be that way, we are living in exponential times it is speeding up faster than ever. Life has a way of passing you by. Mirrors turn into cruel tellers of the truth as they reviel new sags and wrinkles in the package wherein you dwell. You have the same thoughts, feel the same feelings, but your package isn't wrapped as nicely as it once was. Some of us adjust to this without a problem, others pay big money to try to fix the problems, but what is on the out side does not matter. Only the soul that dwells within the package matters, it is as beautiful in it's old age as it was the day God created it. I intend to keep my same old package and do the best I can with it. I'll keep watching the Saturdays fly by until my soul flies away home to glory where time will not matter any more. 

Have a great Saturday everyone, 
there's another one waiting right around the corner.



Sunday, January 29, 2012




My Daughter's Divorce

Please pray for my beautiful daughter Mary as she faces the biggest heart break of her life. She has to learn how to fall out of love and it will not be easy after 21 years of marriage but she has finally realized that it takes two willing partners to make a marriage work. Hopes and dreams don't always work out the way we plan, but I pray they remain friends after the divorce. My heart has been breaking watching her fall apart at the seams, watching her see the end of all her dreams. 
Sergio, Mary & his parents 
At the wedding December 29,1990

Watching love die is like having a death in the family, it is the very same thing, I think of his sweet mother who has gone on to heaven, she would be as broken hearted as I am over this if she were still here. We can't live our lives for our children though, we can't take the pain from them even though we wish we could spare them the suffering. Each must walk their own mile of misery, I pray that on the other side of it all, that both of them come out of it happy some day, and that my grandchildren do not suffer from it. Sometimes love is a broken winged bird that can not fly.

Friday, January 20, 2012

I DON'T THINK WERE IMPROVING SOME THINGS


SO THIS IS A FORMAL

Prom time is approaching, I saw this advertised as a formal dress, it looks more like a slip to me. Formal has changed a lot since my day. Formal used to mean a beautiful flowing full length dress with yards and yards of gorgeous gossamer material or lace. I miss the grand old days of charm and romance. Ladies were wrapped up like a beautiful package to be presented before everyone for admiration, when something was left to the imagination.


Once upon a time in America life moved at a slower pace,
 it was a lot more fun running in life's race,
When there was a bit more elegance on America's face.



Thursday, January 19, 2012

TIME LIKE A SOLDIER MARCHES ON





BE IT BLUE SKIES, SUNSETS, OR SNOWFLAKES
By: Lillian Carol Russell


Time like a soldier marches on,
I’ve seen so many changes in the days that have flown.

I am the prisoner it has taken along the way,
Scars of the battle show more clearly everyday.

In youth I knew no fear,
I marched right into life and never even wondered if danger might be near.

Today I will not even climb upon a chair,
I could really be hurt if I fell from there.

I remember long lazy walks in the woods when I was no more than a child of ten,
Everything of God’s creation filled me with so much wonder then.

I sat by a babbling brook and watched a tiny waterfall,
I wasn’t in a hurry and took time to enjoy it all.

The years rushed by and oh so busy I became,
The world was out there waiting, I thought for me to tame.

Somewhere along the way I forgot to smell the roses,
And lost touch with all the beauty that is just beyond our noses.

Now battle scared with age I am as before, 
Amazed by the wonders of God even more.

Whether it be a falling snowflake or the wind in the trees, 
I’ll take the time to listen to the music in the breeze.

God never changes, it is we who do,
We rush through life and never stop to think it through.

He is the same, yesterday, today and tomorrow,
And He will see us to the other side of all our pain and sorrow.

So trusting in Jesus, like an old soldier I march on,
And when life’s battle is finally over all my aches and pains and all my sorrows will be gone.

Although the road we travel may be filled with pain and woe,
These things although they hurt us are the things that make us grow.

Praise God for whatever, sun or rain or snow flakes,
For whatever in life happens, He makes no mistakes.

Monday, January 16, 2012

IF WE KNEW HOW MANY TEARS WE'D CRY


IF WE KNEW HOW MANY TEARS WE'D CRY


When we are children we think that time is something that will last. We never think about the changes that wait around the bends in the road of life. It would scare us to death if we realized all the loved ones we would lose along the way, if we knew how many tears we'd cry.

Thank goodness it is knowledge that we learn as we go. Along the way with all the heartache, there is love and laughter, there is hope, and there are dreams that keep us going. When we stop dreaming, we stop living, we stop trying, some folks will just sit in a chair and read and start dying, having given up on life in the real world.

As we age we have to stay connected, it is so easy to drop out of activity and stay home. When the get up and go has got up and gone it is hard to make yourself follow through. When I go to the nursing home to sing, I see my future and I know I must rage against the inevitable as long as I can. “A body in motion tends to stay in motion.” They keep showing this on TV and it got me to thinking, it has helped me regain a lot of flexibility. I don't sit as much as I used to, I make myself move more. I haven't had to use my wheel chair in a while now, though I still can't shop at Wal-Mart wihout one. You Know what they say, “Inch by inch, life is a cinch.”

 I've come a long way this past year for the shape I'm in medically. It is sad when we get old and our family outgrows us. I spend a lot of time on the computer but I have to walk away from this box and have a social interaction with real people as well. My computer pals are a life line though, you keep me smiling, like that old song, your are my sunshine.  I look forward to our daily visits and fishing with my friends in Fish World, the only game I play.


CHILDREN FOREVER AND A DAY
By: Lillian Carol Russell

(Since writing this so many years ago, I have discovered that being a grandmother is one of the greatest joys I’ve known, but alas even my grandchildren are now full grown and grandma spends most of her days alone.)


It seems so long ago and far away,
That I watched my little children play.

Our son with hair so blonde and eyes of blue,
The image of his dad, ‘twas true.

The most precious daughter of any,
With hair the color of a new copper penny.

With boundless energy they grew so fast;
The mold was made, the die was cast.

If only I could only go back in time,
To the days of diaper and nursery rhyme.

Each moment I’d savor more precious than gold,
In my arms once more those babies to hold.

Perhaps a better parent I would be,
As I bounced each one upon my knee?

But only God can see through time and space
And know the end before the beginning takes place.

And so with youthful abandon I let moments slip away,
Thinking they’d be children forever and a day.

Young parent listen and hear me well,
These words of wisdom that I tell:

Savor each moment and hold it fast,
For quickly is the childhood past.

And once your children are all grown,
Your heart will ache for them when they’ve gone.

You will miss the giggles, the hugs, and wiping little tears,
And be amazed how they grew up in such a few short years.



Ephesians Chapter 6:
1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.

2 Honor thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise;

3 That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.

4 And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.

5 Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ;

6 Not with eye service, as men pleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart;

7 With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men:

8 Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.

9 And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.

10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

GOODBYE MODEL A, HELLO MODERN DAY








GOODBYE MODEL A, HELLO MODERN DAY
By Lillian Carol Russell

I remember as a child we had an old black Model A. Everyone we knew had a black car or black truck. Well daddy took us to the dealership to see this dream car. It had a white top over the most beautiful sky blue bottom. We were spell-bound, we wanted it so bad, and every day when daddy got home from work for a week we loaded up and went to the dealership to look at the car, it was sheer ecstasy. We begged daddy to buy it, then one day he came home and said, “Today we are going to buy the new car.” There was a lot of jumping up and down and shouts of glee until he said; “Get everything out of the car, so we can trade it in.”

Wait just a minute, nobody told me we had to give up the old car, I loved that old car, and it was part of the family. I sobbed and cried all the way to the dealership, I begged to keep the old heap, how could we just leave it in a strange place all alone. Daddy assured me that the old car had served its purpose and we no longer needed it. My joy over the new car was dampened by the lump in my throat as I watched our old black car fade into the distance. There were a lot of tears shed over that old heap of metal but it represented the beginning of change and a lesson that nothing stays the same. Sometimes in order to progress, we have to leave some old baggage behind and move forward. If we spend today worrying about yesterday, then we have no hope of a happy tomorrow. Times change, people change and places change, that is just the way it is. We have to leave some of our old baggage behind and move forward to a brighter new future sometimes. The river of life is constantly flowing & changing, the only thing we can hold on to are memories, so make them sweet and be willing to keep your heart open to make new friendships, for friends & loved ones will be lost as you travel through life. If you don't replenish, you'll find yourself all alone someday.


Time is but the stream I go a-fishin in. I drink at it, but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. It's thin current slides away, but eternity remains.” ~Henry David Thoreau~





Wednesday, January 11, 2012

I've Rushed Right Into The Golden Years




Golden Years


By: Lillian "Carol" Russell


I suppose that as children, time seems to move slowly, I know it did for me. I was in a hurry to be grown, to conquer the world. I had dreams to fulfill, I was anxious to grow up, ready to run the race of life. As we get older, the miles we've trod on the road of life fade into vague memories. We find ourselves looking back through the gossamer veil of time, thinking a lot about yesterday, amazed and wondering where the years went. We still feel young at heart, but our bodies tell a different story.

Someone aptly said that life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer to the end it gets the faster it goes. We marvel at the brevity and often the foolishness of our youth. A wise old saying so often comes to mind now days as I watch young people speeding about with no direction to their lives: “Youth is wasted on the young.” How wise the person who coined that phrase. Youth is spent in the fast lane, for the most part in a state of unawareness of the world around. We all start out self-centered; our need is all that matters to us. Maturity begins when you think more of others than of yourself, when you realize that the world does not revolve around you.

Only with age do we become wise enough to treasure each moment in life. That is why we grandparents love our grandchildren so much, we know about the ticking of the clock. We spoil them a bit because we were not wise enough to spend the extra time with our own children. We were just too busy working, running to school events and just trying to keep them fed and clothed.

I am so thankful that God in His wisdom slows us down and allows us golden years of reflection. How sad it would be if we rushed headlong to the end, never fully appreciating our Lord and savior and the wonders He has created for us.


AFTER LIFE'S BRIEF FLING By:
Lillian Carol Russell

Not a sign of a cloud in the sky today,
The breeze is cool that blows my way.

The trees look so sad I could almost cry,
As they reach their bare arms to the bright blue sky.

Around my feet the leaves lie dead,
No lovely colors of green, gold or red.

Soon the air will lose it's chill,
Once more to spring our hearts will thrill.

The flowers will bloom, the grass will grow,
Once more earth will begin the greatest show.

Winter like death is a cold lonely thing, 
It would be unbearable without the promise of spring.

My life would be the same if I didn't know,
That my Savior has prepared a place for me to go.

More beautiful is heaven than the rarest bloom is spring,
And heaven shall be mine after life's brief fling.

Because Jesus, shed His Blood and bore my pain,
After the winter of my life, heaven shall be my gain
.
No death, no sickness, no tears will I shed there,
To the beauty of heaven, not even spring can compare.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Happy New Year 2012

May we all be blessed, both you and I, as we watch this new year pass us by. ...May it not be filled as they predict with doom and fear; but hold for us abundance, good health, and good cheer. Lillian "Carol" Russell


Those of you who know me, know that I love to write poetry & short stories, it began when I got my first Tom Thumb typewriter as a child. I am enjoying the new Face Book because itallows me to record my life on a time line If you click on a year, it will give you a highlight of what went on in that year of my life. I've only just begun so there are lots of stories yet to be written. I hope to do this in 2012. I have met so many fascinating friends through Facebook. My how the world has speeded up, amazing the things I have seen come to pass since I was born and who knows what is yet to be?
It's a new year and time for a fresh new out look on life. If you keep thinking the same thoughts and acting the same way, nothing will ever change. You are the only person who can reach down inside your soul and ask God to give you the strength to make it happen. If you truly have faith and if you don't look back and you keep looking up, your life can change, I challenge you to be happy, don't let the clouds hang around your door. The Lord has told us to think on good things and I have found in my life that this works wonders. When you find yourself thinking thoughts that make you sad, change your pattern of thinking. Call a friend, get out of the house, watch a movie, read a book, what ever it takes to sideline the bad thoughts, best of all read your Bible. May God Bless us all in 2012. 

Roses & Thorns

Roses & Thorns
By; Lillian Carol Russell


So sad to watch good love go bad, these words from an old song spring forth so often lately as I watch a friend in pain.. Stay away from the thorns I keep saying. I listened to Charles Stanley when I drove the mail route every day and he was a great teacher & the Bible was his lesson book. It tell us, things that are good, things that are pure, things that are of good report, think on these things. Good things are the roses, when we let ourselves dwell on bad thoughts, those are the thorns. When we dwell on what we have lost, what is no longer ours, those thoughts will prick us and hurt us and bring us to tears.
Without storms there would never be rainbows, we are given a time of pain in our lives to toughen us up and only those we love are able to inflict the worst of pain. Sometimes they die, sometimes they just change and choose to go in another direction. If life cuts a new channel like a river changing course during a flood, it will be hard to adjust, it will be strange, but remember God does all things well and He makes no mistakes. All things are done for a reason, we may not see it now, we may not see it in the near future, we may never know why He takes someone from us. When someone dies, it might be that they were saved from facing a great pain or illness, taken on to enjoy the glory of heaven. We weep not for them but for our own selfish reasons. When someone we love decides they no longer want to be with us, that too is death, death of a relationship and the pain is perhaps just as unbearable because it is so hard to understand.
All I can say is that time truly does heal all wounds. Stay away from the thorns, look for roses, the thorns will always be there ready to prick you, but you must be careful not to dwell on them.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Smilebox

I have added a new twist, it is called Smilebox it allows me to add music and pictures, so from time to time I will make a Smilebox application for the blog.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Growing Stronger Through Pain & Trial

I had planted a Bird's Eye Pepper and  had kept it alive through the winter in the house but it was a sickly and straggly plant. It looked more like a vine than the bush it should have been. I'd kept it, replanted the seeds almost yearly since we moved to Texas in 2000 because it was from a plant my husband's grandfather had.  Last summer I took that poor pitiful potted pepper and sat it on the front porch where it was buffeted by the harsh Texas winds and an amazing thing happened. I did not fertilized it, nor did I re-pot it yet it grew to an amazing height. The thin vine-like  plant became tree like, able to stand on its own, producing an amazing amount of tiny red peppers. I had been treating this plant with kid gloves forgetting the rule, some plants need to be buffeted by the wind in order to grow strong. This year Grandaddy's Bird's Eye Pepper is pruned, out on the porch and looking good. By summer's end it should be covered with tiny red peppers.

Often, if you want a tree or bush to do its very best, you must injure it a little by cutting part of it away. It will then flourish and be a much grander plant than if you neglect it. Most flowers are the same way. If we want them to continue to bloom, we must cut away the blossoms that have bloomed already to encourage more. If bloomed out roses are not constantly removed, called dead heading, they will stop blooming.


Back in Louisiana we had a pecan tree that though it was old enough, had never bore pecans. One day after reading an article on how to force trees to make pecans, I went out there and hammered a long rusty nail into it. After that I beat it severely with the hammer damaging the bark in a few places. The article had said that if the tree felt threatened it would reproduce, it worked, that fall we had pecans.



How often have we felt the pain of God's pruning shears? There are times when we cease to bear fruit for Him and in order to help us get back on track, He will begin to snip away that which keeps us from doing our best.

No words can express how much we owe to sorrow. Most of the Psalms were born in a wilderness. Most of the Epistles were written in prison. The greatest thoughts of the greatest thinkers have all passed through the fire.

The road of life is covered with bumps, but these trials make us stronger, these bumps are what we hold on to. Though painful the crossing, these times of despair in the long run make us better people. Take comfort in the fact that before God can use you, He will put you through the fire and in the end, there will be joy unspeakable. When things look really bad, look up, God is speaking to you. 


I've used this poem before but it just fits with this article so I'm using it again:

BUMPS
By: Lillian Carol Russell

Life isn’t always easy, some friends & loved ones are lost along the way,
Some are faded memories, gone with yesterday.

The clock of life keeps ticking, changing all the while,
Some days are filled with tears, others you greet with a smile.

If I place my heart in a box, to protect it from hurt and harm,
It will grow cold and die, for a heart must be kept warm.

The bumps in life are painful, but I guess it should be known,
Although they are rough, we use them to climb, they teach us that we must hold on.

1st Peter...Wherein you greatly rejoice  though now for a little while if need be you have been put to grief in various trials.
 
The following poem was written along with a memorial to my brother-in-law Norman Russell, who was killed in a plan crash on Kronborg Glacier in Greenland. Jan. 12, 1962

DEATH'S ICY HAND
By; Lillian Carol Russell

Your mother said you were so cute as a little child,
Curls so blonde and eyes so blue with laughter in your smile.

You grew up too fast like any normal boy,
You always were all your life a source of pride and joy.

From high school to collage to Navy you went,
Thus all the days of your life were spent.

You’d met Bonnie and planned soon to marry,
We all assumed your name she would carry.

Sometimes the book of life is short,
And loved ones are left with a broken heart.

Your pages were few we all soon learned,
As the final chapter came and the pages all were turned.

Death reached out its icy hand and snatched you from the sky,
Your plane went down and all twelve on board would die.

Those who knew and loved you said you had the sweetest smile,
Perhaps it was because you would see God in just a while.

We’ve finally talked to those who found your remains in that cold and lonely place,
Where God reached out to call you home to look upon His face.
Those who perished on the flight were:
AT2 Robert A. ANDERSON 1st Technician
LT John A. BROWN Flight Surgeon
LTjg Anthony P. CASWICK Co-Pilot
ADR2 Robert E. HURST Plane Captain
CDR Norbert J. KOZAK PPC
LTjg Michael P. LEAHY Navigator
ATN3 Alan P. MILLETTE Radioman
ADR3 Frank E. PARKER 2nd Mechanic
AEAN Joseph W. RENNEBERG 3rd Technician
AT3 Norman R. RUSSELL, Jr. 2nd Technician
LTjg Badger C. SMITH Navigator
AO3 Grover E. WELLS Ordnanceman

There is a memorial on my web site:http://www.ourchurch.com/view/?pageID=190376
also the Navy has a memorial site:http://www.vpnavy.com/vp5mem.html


War is a constant and ongoing thing that will continue until the Lord returns. Let us always be in prayer for the men and women who serve, for the wives, children, mothers and fathers. Many have made the ultimate sacrifice and have given their lives for our freedom.  Pray for those who see  their comrades fall, this is something that is very hard to get over. Each night when we put our head on a nice clean soft pillow we should remember to thank God for this simple blessing as well as all our big ones and ask the same be granted for each of our soldiers, a chance to come home and place their head on a nice soft pillow in a safe bed where there is no sound of gunfire.  

Friday, May 6, 2011

TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS




A MOTHER’S HEART
By; Lillian Carol Russell

Watch her there at play,
Holding her doll in a loving way.

God gives every little girl a mother’s heart
While very young she begins to play the part.

She’ll practice on dolly what she learns from you,
You must teach her early what is good and what is true.

Like a vapor her childhood soon will be past,
And the baby in her arms will be real at last.

She’ll learn much of sorrow, happiness and strife,
While nurturing God’s gift of a new little life.

She’ll suffer every pain the child goes though,
And she’ll love them as only a mother can do.

Then all too soon will come the day,
When she opens the door and walks away.

Then once more the cycle will start,
A new baby girl, born with a mother’s heart.


TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS

I remember growing up in the 50's, it was a time before Kleenex so if we had a runny nose, our mothers washed our snotty handkerchiefs, you know that took a lot of love. There were no pampers either, stinky diapers & snotty handkerchiefs, young mothers were very busy. My first baby was before pampers, so I got a little dose of that, but I did have an automatic washing machine. I can remember wash tubs and rub boards when I was a little girl. Then came the electric washing machine with the automatic wringer, and that got my sister and I into so much trouble.

Daddy built a wash house for mama that was so special. It was a ten by ten concrete slab floor. There were four windows to catch the summer breeze and a door. The washing machine was in the middle and it had two rinse tubs.  The automatic wringer swung around to each tub. We loved wash day but it didn't come often enough to suit us. My sister and I sneaked out there one day and poured almost a whole box of Silver Dust Detergent into the machine, added water and turned it on. We'd been in trouble before because we'd played in the wash house and got my sister's hand caught in the wringer more than once. We had never dumped the detergent though, oh my it was heaven, suds rose up and out of the machine, they flowed over the edge, they filled the wash house and were flowing out the windows. They came up past our heads and we were jumping up and down and squealing with delight having more fun than kids should be having, until mama heard us and came to see what the commotion  was all about. We got a well deserved spanking, our guardian angel was really working overtime and it wasn't the first time. We kept our guardian angel pretty busy. Electric wires were hanging down to that machine and that was before the safety trip switch was invented. We could have been killed in our little escapade that day, but mama taught us to stop messing with that machine. 

There was something wonderful about the smell of white, clean sheets hanging on a line in a gentle breeze on a summer day. I remember being chased away from the sheets because I loved to run by them and smell the freshness.

We grew up in an era where our aunts took part in our raising, our grandmothers too. If we misbehaved they corrected us. When we spent time with them in the summer, they were as dear to us as our mothers. I feel like we were so very blessed to have been able to share all our wonderful aunts and learn so much from each of them. As my sister said recently; daddy's sisters were close, they shared a lot of laughter over cups of coffee. They were all hard working and very talented gals. Everyone of them could sew, cook, grow a garden, can their on food, do crafts I don't think there was much they could not do if they put their minds to it.

I was blessed enough to marry a young man who had a mother who was also a blessing to me as were his grandmothers, also Mrs Georga Fulda who was not related but was instrumental in leading me to Christ. I learned so much from them all and so I pay a tribute to all the wonderful women in heaven this Mother's Day, who so blessed my life and were so instrumental in making me who I am today. Without their guidance, who knows where the road of life might have taken me? I really miss all these special ladies and their sweet laughter.

There is one sweet aunt left of all daddy's sisters; Happy Mother's Day Aunt Bell Cutrer and Happy Mother's Day to my sister who was always there for my children.


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