It was
springtime in Missouri, nearly Easter as a matter of fact, when Todd and I went
on our first date some twenty seven years ago.
We saw the movie, Home Alone. Though the movie had come out months prior it
took a while for it to reach our theater in small town Missouri. We found it quite amusing to watch a recently released Christmas movie at Easter, yet the timing was perfect...the best, actually. It was a moment made just for us - the start
of our beautiful relationship, and a special memory we'll always cherish.
I’d
love to tell you I am patient in all things and with all people, but there
would probably be a be lump of coal in my stocking if I did! What I can honestly tell you though is this
–God specializes in timing – even if it means seeing a Christmas movie at
Easter. His plan for our lives is
always perfect, always best, and always provides exactly what we need right on time...every time.
While Home
Alone holds a special place in my heart and Todd’s, it also holds a special place in the hearts of our two boys as well. Every
year the four of us watch the Home Alone movies together while putting up our
Christmas tree. I hope the boys continue that tradition years from now when they put up their Christmas trees with their own children; and I pray they'll fondly look back on these times we've shared and remember how much they were and are loved. I treasure my opportunities to connect and make
memories with my family; even more so now - as the boys get older and as we
face my cancer diagnosis. Life goes by quick and time spent
with my husband and our boys is the best, most precious gift ever.
Recently,
I submitted a wish to the Stella’s Wish Foundation, a foundation which grants
wishes to adults with stage IV cancers. For
nearly a month I wrestled over whether or not to submit a wish. I wondered if it would be selfish. Afterall, our family is certainly not the
only family in the world dealing with the dark cloud of cancer, and so many,
many others are far worse off than us.
Submitting a wish also meant facing the reality that I meet the
requirements to even do so, and that, quite frankly, is a hard reality to stare in
the eye. But, I knew what I wanted, and
I also knew I wasn’t going to be able to make it happen on my own. I desperately wanted to give my family the best Christmas ever. So, I prayed, "God give me what is best... whatever that may be", and I submitted the wish.
The
foundation receives 60 to 100 wishes every month. I am no more deserving than anyone else to
have my wish granted. I am also keenly aware that just because we want
something that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best or right thing for our lives at that time. I’ve learned that
wanting the best thing in my life and the life of my family means I’m praying, trusting and asking God for that best
thing. There was no guarantee my wish
would be chosen and I was okay with that. Again, my desire was for our family to receive the best thing – even if it was
no thing at all.
The
wish… New York City at Christmas time. We’ve never been to New York, but thanks
to Home Alone 2 seeing the city at Christmas is something we have long
wanted. The movie, set in New York City,
has many scenes depicting the grandeur and magic of the Christmas decorations which
adorn the area. Further, prior to my
diagnosis I made a promise to my boys that I would take them to NYC before they
graduate high school. We are so
fortunate in our country to have many memorials and monuments which provide us the
opportunity to pay homage to those who’ve gone before us and serve as reminders to pause and appreciate the
freedoms we enjoy in our great nation.
It has always been important to me to make sure my children see some of
these important and reverent sites and to teach them to respect the men and
women associated with those sacrifices and freedoms. New York City is among the cities having many
such memorials and monuments.
Early
last week, I got a call from Stella’s Foundation. We will be leaving for New York soon. My heart is humbled and full of gratitude. Thank you, Lord. It will be the best trip ever.
**Many thanks to the Stella's Wish Foundation for honoring my wish. You can read more about the foundation and Mrs. Stella by clicking the link. We are grateful for Mrs. Stella's legacy and the difference she and the foundation continue to make in the lives of many families such as ours.
**Many thanks to the Stella's Wish Foundation for honoring my wish. You can read more about the foundation and Mrs. Stella by clicking the link. We are grateful for Mrs. Stella's legacy and the difference she and the foundation continue to make in the lives of many families such as ours.