Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.

Yesterday was my parents 43rd wedding anniversary.
When I was growing up my mom always had this photo of her and my dad on the bulletin board in her sewing room. This was taken when they were dating. My mom was only about 17 or 18 years old. Let me tell you what. My parents have been through some stuff yet here they stand. They've seen times of plenty and times when my mom made top ramen or mac n cheese for every meal because we couldn't afford meat. We qualified for the free lunches at school. There were stressful days. There are always good years and hard years. I've watched my mom and dad STAND through the hard years. And in watching they've taught me to stand.

This is my grandpa and grandma. Recently I had a dream that my grandma passed away and I woke up crying. My husband did the sweetest thing and arranged for them to come to my birthday party so that I could spend some time with them. My grandma is starting to lose her memory a bit and really counts on grandpa to take care of her. She's always scanning the room looking for where grandpa is standing because as long as she knows where he is she feels safe. In my ignorance I thought that this might irritate my grandpa. I half expected him to meet her searching gaze with irritation but instead I saw more love in those eyes than I could ever find words for. This year they are married 68 years. He knows their time left together is short and he showers her with love. This is another couple that has faced great adversity in their lifetime and yet I have watched them STAND. When I was going through my own hard times 2 years ago I would think of my grandparents and all that they had been through and hold onto their example as I also was learning to stand.
One blessing that has come from attending the same church for 20+ years is watching people I love go through extreme adversity and handle it with grace and dignity. I've also watched people that have become bitter or rebellious. We are always quick to give them an excuse, "well, they've had a hard life... etc." But I find myself so impressed with the ones that handle adversity and come out on the other side stronger. People are always watching. My parents and grandparents are not perfect but what I've watched since I was a little girl was how they would pick up the pieces from their mistakes and continue forward.
This summer marks my FIFTEEN year anniversary!!! There was a time when I wasn't sure we'd make it past thirteen years. Those were some hard days for us! But God taught us to stand. We've never been happier! And I appreciate my husband and my marriage so much! Do you know that I live a life completely free of fear now??? It used to completely paralyze me. So now we stand and you'd better believe my girls are watching!
Oh my goodness. I just got all choked up! Do you see the generations here? My parents watched my grandparents stand. Then I watched my parents! And now the girls are watching us!!
Maybe you don't have the same heritage that I'm blessed with. But you can be the first! YOU can STAND! And in standing, teach your children to stand! I'm not just talking about marriage! I have friends that have lost their spouse at a young age, friends that have lost children, friends that have lost everything they own in a fire, an auntie that is battling her SEVENTH round of cancer, friends that have been through tremendous difficulties in their marriages. To be around these people is a JOY! What a testimony! What an incredible example. Do you know what this says to people in the midst of the storm? It says, "I've been that way before and I'm here to show you that you WILL make it through to the other side!"
So to my parents, my grandparents, my auntie Elaine, Melissa, Leah, Cindi, Wendy, Eli, Stefie, and many many more THANK YOU for standing!! I've been watching you! You've been an incredible example to me.
42 comments:
I love this! Your words are perfect and your families legacy is well...just beautiful! I believe it is the good times and challenging times that makes our families tapestry beautiful underneath. The knots and struggles add texture and balance, color and God most of all. Beauty for ashes you know!
Love to you and your beautiful family my friend.
Hugs
STAND! I love this. Makes me think about what my children see when they watch me...
You gave me goosebumps...
Once again - I love it Lissa!
You have a gift for putting life into beautiful words!
Wonderful post Lissa! ;) Hugs, Rachel
French Farmhouse 425
Ohhh I've missed your 'slices' of Humble Pie!! THIS was beautiful. We've been attending a series in our church called "Stressbusters" and it's amazing. Last week was about emotional hurts and how to get past them, it rang sooo true to my heart about a relationship with one of my 3 siblings. There are definately those days I wanna speak out in anger/hurt...but I continue to STAND and pray for a forgiving and soft heart. It can be so incredibly trying. :) Doing the right thing in the long run always always always feel's so much better and creates such Peace in your life. I learn that by not lashing out. Your lastest post was such an awesome reminder to keep my feet firmly planted. Everyone has a story. Congrats to you and Neal and FIFTEEN years. The longer & further you go on your road in your marriage the more you will be blessed by the choices you've made.
love love love it.
that picture of them is just too cute. i feel the same way about my folks and the example they've set...and I'm sure our kiddos will feel the same about us. what a great thing to be proud of!
what a wonderful post!!! thanks for sharing and standing=)
What a lovely post...and very timely...tomorrow, June 2nd is our 15th anniversary!
What a beautiful post Lissa ~ my parents celebrated their 36th anniversary 2 days before my Dad passed away ~ I call them my super couple as they went through so much and came through the other side. My inlaws just celebrated 52 years so I am fortunate to be surrounded by those who STAND. Love this! xo
I have sooo missed these kind of posts from you. This post was beautiful. I love it when you talk about God, life, commitment, etc. Thank you for sharing this story.
WOW! I'm speechless. That is sooo wonderful to have such a heritage. I really appreciate this. Thank you.
What a blessing. I'm proud of you for standing too!!! Amen sister!!
Tammy : )
Great post! I am crying now.
Lissa, you're teaching us all to stand.
My parents will celebrate their 45th soon and knowing what they have gone through makes me amazed at their strength.
Love this and i want you to know what a blessing you are.
What an amazing legacy you all leave for your children, and the children of your family. That is beautiful!
Hello Darling~I have missed you and I should figure out how to follow you on your other blog as well.I will try to add you to my blog roll.
Just Beautiful! I think a lot of people just want to run and hide and not deal with the issues they are faced with.I guess it seems so much easier than to take a stand and hold your ground.We will always be faced with one thing or another so learning how to take it on is a gift for sure.Blessings to your entire family~Kim
This is beautiful! I want to be free from fear... it paralyzes me, too. Did you conquer it through prayer?
What wonderful examples you have in your life of what true love looks like.
Congrats on your upcoming 15th anniversary.
well hi there...I love the pic of mom and dad. Its always one of my favorites. :o)
Beautifully said my dear Lissa.
Just celebrated my 15th with my hubby yesterday.....cannot believe it has been that long.
Congratulation on your 15th!
xoxo
Nice post. I remember when I was meeting with the minister who was going to marry my husband and I, I asked him what his secret or advice was (he had been married for quite a long time). His response was simple but struck deep with me... he said he thought that not enough people stick through things, really try hard and long enough. he even said that in his 40s he and his wife had a really tough go of it and almost split but they kept going, held on and "stood" as you put it and here they are two more decades later doing wonderful.
I believe it is the tough times and making them through together that makes you stronger, more fearless and have greater perspective. Nice blog
What an incredible post. I had tears and goosebumps at the very same time.
Thank you for sharing! Inspirational and makes me what to be a better person.
..And thank you Lissa for standing as an example for so many! You help others everyday by encouraging them through some of the things you've been through yourself. I have no doubt that this is the biggest reason God even allows trials in our lives. Because he knows that after we've been through it, there is no one better to be able to give the "I've been there and understand" encouragement to that special someone else who needs it next. You do that so well.
Hugs,
Lee Ann
So beautiful. Such legacy!
I love the post!!!!
So well written, I totally agree when you say you have to stay around people with positive attitude and watch them and learn ....
With your lovely words you have taught us a lot too...
THANK YOU...
I haven't been over here in way too long and I have missed it :0) What a beautiful post Lissa! I just love your heart and the way the Father is using you. The verse you shared is one that God has been highlighting to me over and over for the last 2 weeks. Our enemy is very real and cunning AND YET OUR GOD IS SO MUCH GREATER!!! What a testimony to see through the generations that you find yourself in how God always overcomes! An amazing legacy. He is always so faithful! Thank you for this powerful reminder today. It speaks straight to my heart.
Love this post and love you!
We celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary on July 20th!! We're standing, girl!!
When is your anniversary???
Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful!
Beautiful words to hold on to, thanks! 18 years with my hubs and not always easy but worth it!
Megan
I miss popping over here, crazy summer!
Megan
Thank you so much for this gift. You have a very special family.
Much Love,
J&J
Hi Lissa,
I am so so touched and blessed by what I read here today that I am going to just post this on our church's mailing list for others to read and be encouraged too!
What a Word! What an encouragement! What a testimony, and Oh, what an AWESOME GOD!!! Hallelujah!
Beautiful legacy Lissa!
Your parents and grandparents are so beautiful!!!
Thanks for sharing xo
Deborah xoxo
Hi,
I've been reading for awhile now & this is my first comment. I have to apologize for that too! Sorry! I've since started a blog of my own & I know realize 'how much comments mean to the author!'
You've got GREAT heart Girl & I LOVE that!
Blessings~
Rebecca
PS~ I hope you don't mind I linked your BEAUTIFUL kitchen on my blog today?!
Stumbled on your blog tonight. Thank you for blessing me with your words. I love how God uses people I do not even know to speak into my life.
xoxo,
cathy
I love this, our families are very similar. That is my grandmother and grandfather to a t, it brings tears to my eyes to think about them & how much I love my family. God teaches us to be examples, and I am fortunate to have so many good ones, and in turn to also be an example of strength and Faith for my children. I love that you are able to write from your heart so freely & beautifully. Thanks. Hugs-Carrie
This really brought tears to my eyes, Lissa. My father has Parkinson's disease and we take care of him at home and sometimes life is just so difficult. Thanks for pointing out what is important - and Happy Anniversary!!!
Just saying hello from the Amish settlement of Lebanon,Pa. Richard from Amish Stories.
I was wondering what happened to you. I didn't realize you had a new blog and I must say it is full of great recipes that I want to try. Your flank steak and asparagus looks delicious.
I will be visiting your new blog.
Have a blessed day.
so adorable!
Hi Lissa, I was just praying for you and stopped by to say hello. I hope you had a beautiful summer.
: )
Julie M.
This was truly heartfelt. I was choked up by reading your blog. Thank you for standing. As I too will stand firm.
This was incredibly beautiful. I come from a traditional Southern family in Texas where you BETTER stand or the alternative will not be enjoyable, the men will assist the other men in standing, if need be. There's nothing quite like family support. :-)
Actually, my husband and I are very blessed to be married over 25 years, our parents had long marriages--the kind that doesn't end until death do you part and past generation connections keep us strong. It is a beautiful legacy to look up to.
You did your family a great honor by writing about how important their actions have been for current and future generations.
Powerful.
Lana
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