Friday, February 15, 2013
My Support
When I first wake up in the morning I say a prayer and try to read or recite a bible verse each day, which is like my jump start and gets me in the mood of having a great day. I usually repeat to myself I will have a good day, I will be patient, loving, kind, understand, and will have a safe and blessed day. I usually wake my son up and see him smiling followed by hugs and kisses when often to school. My daughter when she wakes up and says good morning to both my son and followed by a smile or two. Once I get to work either I call my mom or she calls me just so we can hear each others voices, and wish each other a great and safe day. I usually talk to my dad after the work day is done, because not only does he want to speak to me but to my kids as well. That will be missed because my father passed last Saturday. Eventhough I know that he is no longer suffering and is in a better place, I don’t think I will never get over it. My sister and I both talk each daily and we express our feelings and thoughts as well as provide each other with words of encouragement for each other. It would be very hard and difficult if one of these significant people’s routine changes each day. As I stated before I am still trying to cope with the passing of my father and not being able to hear his voice each day. I would want and need each of these aspect of support each day. I also try to listen to the religious radio station, throughout the day, which also provides me words of comfort and encouragement.
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Daleliscia,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your thoughts and your support system. I am very sorry for the loss of your father. I lost my father in 1996 and I too still miss the sound of his voice. I am glad that you have others in your family who are there to support you through life's tough moments and celebrate with you during the good times. Just hold each other a little closer and keep up your already positive attitude. I will be thinking of you.
Fondly,
Monette
Daleliscia,
ReplyDeleteI understand how you feel about losing your father. I had to sign forms for my father and step father to be taken off the oxgen machine. Both of my fathers were good to me and I was a daddy's girl to both. I will continue to keep your family in prayer. Please keep my family in prayer also. God doesn't make mistakes and he is in control even when the enemy wants it to seem as if all hope is gone and everythng is out of control. We as Christains have to view life in a spiritual aspect. We must feed our spirit daily with worship, prayer, and gospel songs. This will keep you in peace because your mind is stayed on Jesus. He is the only one who can identify with our hurt, pain, and sorrow. Healing begins with time and worship. I am a witness. I have experienced so many deaths close to me I can't count and really don't want to look back. I have to keep pressing forward. Remember God ordained you to be in the early childcare profession. The children look up to you and admire you. The children will also help your healing process of losing your father. What you are now experiencing will be your future testimony to encourage others who have lost their father.
Chere'e
Daleliscia,
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to read of your father's passing. I will be in prayer for you and your family as you go through this difficult time. I enjoyed your post, it seems that you have a very well developed support system. Thank you for your post.
Hi Daleliscia. What a wonderful way to start off each morning; I’m the same throughout the day and before I go to sleep. I like how you expressed your feelings (loving, kind,…) each and every day of your life; I know it’s hard to lose a loved one, but always remember the goodness comes from his heart - - and your kindness and support shows… Jay
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