Welcome to my "Open Window"...a place of hope, encouragement, and adventure as we journey down the road from "Closed Doors" to the new opportunities God places in our pathway. I hope you will take the time to go back and follow the trail of mixed blessings and fears, failures and triumphs from the past and side-trips in the present. Perhaps it will conjure up some of your own special memories, and be an invitation for you to share with others. I look forward to spending this time with you!
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
Happy Father's Day
It's Father's Day! (Well, tomorrow is, but I am writing on Saturday). Just thinking about the wonderful fathers in my life. I am very thankful for the good men God has placed in my life who have watched over me, my children, and even my grandchild. God has been very good to me to place Godly men in my life and I am most grateful.
This is one of my most favorite pictures ever...my Daddy and me taking a Sunday afternoon nap.
My Daddy with our whole family. We were all blessed to have such a good father.
(I'm the little redhead at the end)
This is another favorite picture of my Dad and me, as I made my "debut" into society.
Yes, I was one of those...a "debutante", but in our small community it wasn't real hoity-toity like it is in the big cities. However it was a very special occasion, and we young ladies were taught all about proper etiquette and how to hold a teacup and make polite conversation with the lovely ladies of the Women's Club. We learned how to make an appropriate curtsey, and even received an invitation to attend the Debutante Ball in London and be presented to the Queen, but of course none of us were able to go. It was just a nice souvenir to remind us to be proper ladies in society.
At least I learned how to hold my pinkie finger up while sipping tea. And oh, yes, we had to wear gloves. LOL.
This picture with my Dad is the most important one of all...the day he truly gave me away in holy matrimony to become the help-mate of my handsome groom forever and ever, until death us do part!
It will be 51 years in August!
To get a better glimpse into the true "character" and fun side of my Daddy, here we are,
Daddy walking with his two favorite girls...(my sister and me)
And then someone snuck up behind us to take our picture, and look at the reaction of my sister and me...I guess I totally forgot all about being a "proper society lady" that day! LOL. You can see my sister and I are two peas in a pod, and Daddy's right there with us.
And here's my favorite picture of him, after winning a horseshoe game...always the champ!
Here he is with his two sons, my hubby on the left and his little brother in the middle, on one of their favorite vacations to Daytona Beach.
And here he is many years later on Christmas, with his three grandsons surrounding him (along with my mother in law and hubby and Ringo their dog). Christmas was always fun with Granddaddy and Nanny!
And now on to my dear hubby who is one of the best fathers ever.
Here he is on Christmas morning with our three sons. Notice they all have very special hats and guns for the occasion! And pajamas too!
And here he is with our three sons, grandson, one daughter in law and his mother (and me) many years later.
Now, one of our three sons grew up to be a very remarkable Daddy too.
Here is our son Matthew with his baby Noah, about 20+ years ago...
They did many wonderful and fun things together,
like taking Tae Kwon Doh together:
Going hunting for moose...and they got one!
But most importantly, Matthew taught Noah about Jesus and made sure that he knew Jesus as his personal Savior, and was even privileged to perform Noah's baptism:
This was the most important thing he could have done with his son, and especially because Matthew didn't have very many years to spend with Noah, only 14 to be exact. Cancer claimed our son Matthew's life when Noah was only 14 years old. So it was very important to Matthew to instill as much Godly teaching and setting the right example for him as he possibly could because he didn't have much time.
And now whenever we can his grandfather spends special moments with Noah.
Helping him tie a necktie for his uncle's wedding....
Talking about life and what comes next after his graduation from high school.
Sadly, Noah lives 1500 miles away and we aren't able to be together very often anymore and that is hard for us. But we pray that the teaching his father instilled in him and his own relationship with Christ will carry him throughout his life.
Now here is my hubby sailing away into our pond on the kayak...he just had to try it out since I was having so much fun with it:
Unfortunately, he decided it really wasn't much fun for him. This kayak wasn't built for a man of his "stature" and he did not feel too secure in it, so he headed back into shore pretty quickly:
But I was very proud of him for trying. He is still and will always be my hero!
Now I am sadly well aware that not everyone reading this has had such a good relationship with their earthly father or father in law or husband. Many have had very difficult experiences that brought great sorrow and pain instead of comfort and joy and peace. Thankfully we have a Heavenly Father Who loves us so much that He was willing to send His own Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us so that we might inherit eternal life. He is our "good Father", and He will never disappoint or fail us. I love these verses:
I John 3:1
."Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us,
that we should be called children of God!"
Romans 8:14-17
14. "For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.
15. For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear,
but you received the Spirit of adoption by Whom we cry out, "Abba, Father."
"Abba Father" is like calling God our Daddy Father...a close relationship that is filled with comfort and hope and love. This is not the austere Father that is sitting on the judgment seat, but the loving Father who is sitting with open arms, ready to receive His children when we are afraid or lonely or
broken-hearted.
Here is a song that speaks to the truth of Who God is...
"You're A Good Good Father"
by Chris Tomlin
Good Good Father
I've heard a thousand stories of what they think you're like
But I've heard the tender whispers of love in the dead of night
And you tell me that you're pleased
And that I'm never alone
You're a good good father
It's who you are, it's who you are, it's who you are
And I'm loved by you
It's who I am, it's who I am, it's who I am
I've seen many searching for answers far and wide
But I know we're all searching
For answers only you provide
'Cause you know just what we need
Before we say a word
You're a good good father
It's who you are, it's who you are, it's who you are
And I'm loved by you
It's who I am, it's who I am, it's who I am
Because you are perfect in all of your ways
You are perfect in all of your ways
You are perfect in all of your ways to us
You are…
So whether or not your earthly father was a good father, there is One Who loves you very much, and He is a Good Good Father...and He will never let you down or hurt you in any way. I hope you already know this wonderful Father, our Heavenly Father Who is waiting for us to join Him one day in heaven forever.
Have a blessed day dear friends.
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A beautiful post, Pam! You have so many great photos! I have been struggling to find pictures of my dad. I think perhaps my sister, Tammy, has most of the family photos. I need to spend some time looking at them next time we are able to visit her. There are several I remember seeing but can't find in my stash. Happy Father's Day to your hubby! I know the kids will be there to celebrate! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Terri. I often repeat the same pictures because these are really all that I have of the old pictures. My sister has all of our family photos at her house. Someday she and I are going to sit down together and go through them...whenever, if ever she retires! Hope you and Joe had a good day today.
DeleteThis is a beautiful post, Pam. I enjoyed all the precious pictures and memories you have shared.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mildred. I am so thankful for the heritage that God has given me. I don't take it for granted as I know so many have not had such a good experience in life. I am humbled and thankful. Hope you had a good day today and that your hubby's heel is getting better.
DeleteThis post is a beautiful tribute to the men in your life.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ruth. I am very thankful. Hope that you had a blessed day today.
DeleteNice post; I enjoyed the pictures and I am thankful you had those men in your life.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. I hope you had a pleasant and blessed day with your son and family. Praying for you still in this time of transition. One day at a time. God is with you.
DeleteWishing your hubby and sons a very Happy Day, my friend. Thank you for acknowledging that some don't have that special relationship, I'll just leave it at.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand what you are saying, and my heart goes out to you. I hope you and your hubby and son had a good day today. That corned beef sounded good!! We had meatloaf!
DeleteI was so fortunate to have a loving earthly Daddy, and am so grateful for my eternal Father who is so very good (that's one of my favorite songs, by the way). Thanks, Pamela, for sharing these lovely photos and great memories with us. Happy Father's Day to John!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
I hope you have had a peaceful and pleasant day today. I know it isn't the same as the usual Father's Day celebrations, but I trust it was special for your Danny too. God bless you both.
DeletePam: Blessings have been given to you your whole life. I praise the LORD that you have such wonderful memories of the men in your life. Peace and blessings to you. Happy Father's Day to John.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cecelia. I am very grateful and give God the glory, great things HE hath done! Hope you and your hubby had a good day. God bless you.
DeleteDear Debutante, I don't know if I've ever met a deb... before, let alone have one for a good friend. How special is that! (no wonder you love tea parties!!)
ReplyDeleteAll that you shared here is so special. I have one question: did you get a larger boating vessel for John for Father's Day?
In the area where I grew up (Lake County, FL), the Women's Clubs of each small town sponsored young ladies to be Debutantes each year. We had to go to each town's women's club meetings and be treated to tea parties and other things that to us, were rather boring at the time. The only requirement to be a Deb was that your mother had to be a member of the Women's Club. It was special, but not something spectacular like in the big cities. We weren't wealthy socialites, believe me! But I think God was actually preparing me for my role as a Pastor's Wife by attending these functions. I soon found that the experiences I had in meeting with women served me well when I found myself thrust into that position in our churches. But at the time I had no clue what was ahead...but God did! Now to answer your question, no I did not get a larger boating vessel for John. I think he prefers to be a landlubber! LOL. This pond is really too small for anything much larger, and there are definitely too many lily pads to used anything motorized. I think he prefers to watch from the shore and help me get out of the kayak when I come back in. Once was enough for him! LOL.
DeleteThank you, Jan! I hope that you have had a blessed and wonderful day today.
ReplyDeleteA sweet tribute to the Fathers in your life. I have thought about the song "Good, Good Father" all day today-I'm surprised we didn't sing it this morning at church!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jan. yes, I love that song and it just popped into my head while I was writing this post and had to share it. Hope you had a great day!
DeleteOh Pam, this is such a sweet post honoring your precious daddy, your husband, and sons. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI know I missed out on so much not having a dad in my life--mine passed away (suddenly) when he was 32-33 (I was days shy of EIGHT MONTHS old). My mom never remarried. There really was never a man (as in uncle or even friend) that truly fit the role of dad for me.
Then...suddenly...in my thirties, God blessed me with a spiritual dad. (He was a senior in high school when I was born.) This special man was my pastor for several years and is also my mentor (we're still in touch even though he is partially retired). Note: I asked Jesus into my heart as a young child but didn't truly "get it" and really start to grow until this godly man came into my life.
Love and blessings!
Praise God for that special man that God sent to help you just when you needed him most! God knows exactly who and what and when we need that extra special blessing. That is a wonderful example of God's love for you.
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