Friday, January 31, 2014

Grandparenting with Grace: Five minute Friday- Hero



 It's Friday and I have joined a group of Bloggers at Five minute Fridays where we are encouraged to write from a prompt for five minutes-then post what we've written linking back to Lisa-Jo Baker's blog.  The only requirement, besides writing, is to be sure to stop by the post previous to yours to give a shout hello and a bit of encouragement.  Today's prompt is hero.

 Go
 Being a hero is no small thing.

Just a little bit of a thing she was. Born early. From the beginning her world felt hostile. Sleep came with difficulty. Food often spewed forth and she would cry. She hated being bathed. Most formulas turned her face, chest, and extremities bright red, raised and angry. Her eyes would swell and we’d be off to the ER.

Movement unnerved her; light and sound assailed her senses causing her to writhe in pain and terror. We saw this all, asked for an answer--but no one seemed to understand-only knew something wasn’t right.

As time passed and she didn’t move to explore her environment as babies usually do, didn’t reach for objects, avoided eye contact, slow to roll over, never crawled, rarely smiled I searched for answers. Her eyes didn’t seem to focus. So, at sixteen months she received the gift of clearer vision with the cutest little pink spectacles .

She hated swings, being spun, or thrown in the air. She startled, became ridged, screamed. She constantly stumbled, so chose to always hold onto something to walk. She avoided foods with textures such as applesauce.

Still today she will put her hands over her ears and cry at loud noises. She can’t sleep unless she is in her room and it is pitch dark. Every little noise wakes her.

Over the past 3 years, we’ve found some answers and have overcome or are moving toward overcoming this little ones sensory issues.  She experiences sensory input at a much more intense level than we can ever truly understand. Our days can still be a struggle, but there is much more smiling going on. She is a hero, because in spite of all of this, she still loves, laughs, and delights us. 
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Grandparenting with Grace: Not feeling Grace tonight after a sleepless night

So our little one has not been sleeping through the night since July-our youngest's wedding. She seems to be suffering from anxiety. Afraid she will lose even us. My heart breaks. What can we do? We assure her we will always love her; we will not leave her. But, Auntie did. She got married. Mommy did. She's living HER life. Those other key people she trusted did-an engagement.Cancelled. Lost 3 caregivers in a blink of an eye. How do I heal a child's broken-heart? All I want is sleep and to go to the bathroom alone.

Grandparenting with Grace: Finishing strong with hope for a prodigal




 Here are the final recorded cries of a mother's heart over a rebellious child. My crying has not ended. I have no idea when it will end. I can only pray and trust that one day God will be honored and glorified through the brokenness of our family.




Life can really knock a person down.
Before the first round it gets tough.


Beyond my reach
     As if dead,
May as well be,
     I cannot touch
That wandering child
    So far from our home.
Freedom worn-
     A ball and chain;
Thought to be a prize,
     Instead a weight.
Weighted down by rebellion-
     The destroyer of youth.
All innocence gone; given
      In a frenzy of impulsive lust
For all one can experience.
      Not ready, but ready thought.
When will it end? 
       Where will it end?
And will there be anything left?


Lord,

     Help me to remember that You love her more than I.
But then, I’m at a disadvantage; You know the outcome.
I can only trust and pray.
                                Each day.
                                           And pray
                                                   Oh, pray—all day.
Do You cry as I?  Does it break your heart as mine,
To know she is running from You too?
I can’t catch her, But You can.
So do!  Please hold her fast!
So some day she’ll return; to You, to us
                                                           At last.




What’s Out There?

What’s out there in the shadows, unknown in the dark,
So attractive?
Who wants your company, but fears the day?
Evil lives in the recesses of the night.
He lays in wait to catch you unaware and draws you near,
 Until his hold is clasped about you so tight that the light is out of reach.
Turn and flee!
 Scream!
Get away while there’s still time.
Before the Dark swallows your very soul
And leaves you raped, ravaged
And for dead,
In the dark hollow of your mind
Without a flicker
Of Light for hope.





Where did it all go wrong?
Who wrote this chapter of my life’s book?
It’s written all wrong!
I didn’t want it to be lived this way.

The chapters are all mixed up
With some one else’s story.
Can we crumple up these pages and begin again?
I’ll write it how I want it to be read.

It will be more comfortable, easier to follow.
Like a Fairy Tale
Without an evil witch or dragons.
But then, what will be the plot
And who will want to read it?

Okay, continue on.
But I’d rather it be less than one hundred pages.
I’m impatient and want the happy ending.
Quick!
                                 Besides, the story hurts while it is being written.



Roses

The other day you stood handing out roses and it made me think………


You are a rose-
A beautiful young lady,
But when I’m with you, I can only feel the thorns.
They prick and draw blood,
Injure my soul.

Did you know that there are thorn-less roses?
With breeding and care:
A flower so beautiful and delicate
One which does not injure or hurt
Does not draw blood and leave wounds
It grows and unfolds slowly to maturity
Carefully tended by the gardener
Until it is cut loose from the branch and presented to the world
Beautiful and confident in its radiance 
To be placed among the best of the flowers
Ready to unfold on its own
To capture hearts and make a most positive impression
Taken from the branch too soon—
The petals will not unfold to show all it can offer of its inner beauty and rich fragrance
Taken too late and the fragrance is past its best
The petals fall before they can be enjoyed for their beauty

We were only trying to tend your inner beauty and radiance,
To cut you loose at the correct time,
So you could unfold on your own confidently, positively, and fully,
Into a beautiful and complete rose
Surrounded by fragrance.
But the elements of life have invaded our garden.
The insects of hate destroyed all we had accomplished.
Now we cannot see you among the flowers;
Our plant has been hit by blight
And only through constant attention, hard work, and patience
Can it be restored miraculously to its state of pure beauty.
But, God is known for His miracles
And He began our garden.
We’re waiting for our miracle.







The pain is indescribable;
There is an ache within my heart.
This grief that has a hold on me
Is tearing me apart.
There are no easy answers,
No place to lay aside
This burden I must carry
Until in His arms I can abide.
The road that I will travel
Has many times been trod.
And when all take the long route
Our Lord must think it odd.
For the peace that passes from Him
Is only a prayer away,
And if we pause a moment,
A moment every day,
To give the burden to Him
With Him it would stay.
Then in grief’s place we’d find His peace,
And a gentle quiet rest.
We’d learn what He has planned for us
Is always
What is best.

 

Be quiet inside, in your heart with the lasting charm of a quiet and gentle spirit which is so pleasing to God.  I Peter 3:4

Inside---Beautiful
My heart;
Quiet…
Gentle…
A spirit
Pleasing to God
My prayer...

 

Lord
You know all:
All the joys
All the pain
All the fears
All the loss
All the beginnings
And where it all ends





I look on as a stranger to a stranger and wonder ---why?
All I ever dreamed of is unattainable, vanished, not to be.







Unimportant,
Uncared for…
It wasn’t supposed to be this way.
Oh, to trade places with my child.
I would have loved the nurture and love given,
So missed and coveted at one time.
A life invested, questions asked, eager encouragement.
But it all still remains unattainable.
But now from both sides—
Never given,
Never accepted,
Full circle—Rejection



Lord I never knew how to love
one who didn’t love me.
Thank you for teaching by
Your example on the tree.
            For that I had the need.





I hope for your return;
I am eagerly waiting for the day
I do not yet see.
But I know it’s coming
For I have prayed and been promised
The desires of my heart.

Romans 8:25 But if we hope for what we do not see, then
 we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.




Keep her safe….yet break her.
Hold her close…yet let her fall
Draw her near…as each step taken farther from You she strays.
Never let her out of Your reach…only show her where self leads.
Love her…even when she’s filled with hate.
Claim her as Yours…although You she has denied.
Bring her back home…You know where she belongs.





Does she never wonder how she got to where she is?
Lord, she’s some how lost her way.
Can she not retrace her steps back to You one day?
Tell her You are waiting, where the path taken—
She was mistaken.
You’re there to guide her back to where she used to be.
But only with a willing heart can she be enabled to see
All that You have planned for her-
As Your child she’ll receive.

I Thessalonians 5:18 Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

DO WE THANK HIM
Do we thank Him for the answer to the prayer that we have prayed
Even though the answer given was strewn with pain along the way?
We ask to be made Christ like, yet shudder at the thought-
To walk the path that Christ walked when we are asked to bear our cross.

Do we thank Him for the heartache we live with everyday
Knowing we’re a sinner—
Ahhh, but a sinner saved!

Do we thank Him in the shadows when we’re in the Valley of Despair-
Where He shows us what is meaningful and our soul has been laid bare;
And all else that we had hoped for seems to wither in compare?

Do we stop to offer thank-yous for our pain along life’s way-
Knowing that His greatest work in us is done when our heart on Him is stayed?
 Or, do we only offer thank you when we’re where we want to be-
When we’re so full of what He’s given,
Or only on
Thanksgiving Day?

Do we dare, or even think, to give thanks when we are empty
And what lies ahead looks grim?
Do we take the time to stop and humbly give thanks
Just—for Him?


(Written and read Thanksgiving Eve 1998, Kost Church)

  


I’ve heard it said that there is a correct way to pray, a correct way to ask for forgiveness, and a correct way to forgive.  Does God not know the heart? Is a broken and contrite heart not the correct way?  If God gets so caught up in a particular formula for prayer and forgiveness- what happens when one’s heart is so heavy and hurting that the formula is forgotten?  Does that prayer go unheard? Is that cry ignored?
 No, God does not despise the cry of a broken and contrite heart.

Psalm51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit,
A broken and contrite spirit-
These, O God you will not despise. (NKJ)


A true heart.
A need for Jesus.
A plea for help in all weakness.


I understand it now;
I am being pruned to bear more fruit.
And how can one be pruned without it being at first
 a seeming hardship-
until the fruit comes forth?
  I’m yours Lord, prune away!


It’s hard to take that first step, but once it’s taken we are on our way.



Each day I’m hoping for a miracle,
And still, it hasn’t come.
Yet I’ve been hoping for awhile now
And pray as each day ends…
That God would work His miracle
 In this life that He has given.
A miracle of healing
To surround my broken heart;
A miracle of wholeness
And restoration for my soul.
Returning all that has been taken,
Or squandered in despair.
Adding more, much more, to fill my heart
And joy to sooth my soul.
The miracle is coming down
The question is not whether--
They only question’s when?



 © Copyright 2010

Monday, January 27, 2014

Grandparenting with Grace: Tweetspeak poetry prompt Dancing and doors



 My first attempt at Tweetspeak's weekly poetry prompt writing. This weeks prompt is to write  a poem that includes both a dancer and a door.

The Mind’s Door
 Julie A. Olson
January 27, 2014

She danced in her mind, the
only place
she could cut a rug anymore.
Even there the
door slammed shut
without warning.

How was it, that what
seemed like yesterday
was in truth
a life time ago?
And today
has already been forgotten?


 © Copyright 2014

Friday, January 24, 2014

Grandparenting With Grace: Five minute Friday

To visit you just isn't the same, sitting under the Maple tree quiet-the breeze whispering your name- the bees humming harmony as they via for the sweetness in the blossoms I have placed as my offering. They aren't much compared to what we used to share when we would visit. Two old souls sharing meals and words. Wooded ski trails and words. Hours spent in the saddle-the pleasure of horses-and words; or, perhaps the silence of two comfortable without words. I sweep the cut grass off the stone, and read again the words etched in granite. Your name. The dates. And I miss you. I miss our visits. 

My first Five Minute Friday with   Lisa-Jo Baker  http://lisajobaker.com/five-minute-friday/

With the writing prompt "visit"

Grandparenting with Grace: The Beginning of a Broken Heart



Shared @

http://jenniferdukeslee.com/tell-his-story/ 

Following is the beginning of the brokenness of a mother's heart as I cried out to God. There is despair, pain, anguish, and hope in these words/prayers of mine. I believe God hears. Although I believe He is working, at times --after so many years-- I lose hope. I am working on regaining my faith and hope in my God who promises me only good things in the end.
 I will share writings from this time in my life over the next few days.
All is written by me and is protected by copyright . 


THE CRY OF A BROKEN HEART
 
JULIE ANNE OLSON



Poetry and prose for parents loving a child through rebellion





These poems are dedicated to my precious daughter, and to all the brokenhearted parents who are loving, or have loved a prodigal child.  May you find comfort in knowing others do share your pain.  May these words give you hope and a place of rest for your burdened heart.





Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
Matt. 28:11

There is always a place called home,
And if we’ve lost our way in the darkness,
We only need to look to the Son.
You are loved.

          (Written for the Senior yearbook, October 1998)
 

Who are you? I don’t know you any more. Sometimes I catch glimpses of the girl you used to be, but you’re changing into a woman, a different person, a stranger.  I’m afraid some day I won’t be able to recognize you in any way.  That frightens me. 



BELIEF

There was a time I believed in love.
Then my daughter told me she hated me
And I lost that belief.

There was a time I believed I was a good mother.
Then my daughter told me she didn’t want me to be her mother any more
And I lost that belief.

There was a time I believed I could be happy.
But my heart is broken because my daughter is now gone from me
And I lost that belief.
I don’t believe in anything any more.




I never wanted money
 Or fancy cars to drive.
I have no need for jewelry
Or the fashion trend to buy.
I’ve only wanted simple things-
Most nature can provide.
To hear a songbird’s clear sweet song
Or watch the setting sun.
To feel a puppy’s rough wet tongue
Or enjoy a child’s laugh.
A richer life no one can find
Than one that’s filled with these.
A quiet simple kind of life
With pleasures bound to please.




My soul aches.  My heart cries.  Part of me has died.  The child I once cherished no longer exists.  Someone else has moved in and my daughter is now lost.  Where can I go to find her?  Will she ever return home?  No one ever told me it would be this hard or it could happen this way.  I had hopes, they’re ashes now—dreams, but they’ve been shattered.




I gave her life; she took it and ran
Away from me.
I’m not what she wants me to be.
I’m not what I want me to be.
Am I at all near to what God wants me to be?




I tried not to think of you today.
It didn’t work; the thoughts came anyway.
All I ever wanted was for you to have a good life and be happy.
I wanted to be a part of what you became and where you went-
To stand in a corner and applaud your arrival at you.
I loved you, maybe too much, or, perhaps not enough.
Do you know which?  Tell me; I’d like to know.
 





A continuation of the writings from those beginning years of heart break. (It's been 16 years now and I am still waiting and praying.)


It hurts!  It hurts!
I just want it to stop.
This pain in my heart.
This knot in my soul.
It hurts!  It hurts!
I can’t be a part of something she doesn’t want to share.



The pain won’t stop!
I cannot hide.
Sometimes it’s so intense
I wish I would just die.

My heartache won’t cease.
I can’t get away!
I cry!  I scream!  I pray!

No matter, it won’t go away.
Go away, go away, go away.

Wish I could, but there is nowhere to go
To escape the pain.
It follows me, haunts me,
Day after day.




How can one live with rejection?
Christ didn’t—
He died because of it.
I now know how he felt.
Sometimes I’d like to trade this rejection for death.
But there was victory after Christ’s death--
In the resurrection.
I’m waiting for the victory.
It’s been promised.
So I will live,
If only for His victory
And the resurrection of a life lost
That will again be found.







I had a daughter once, but she went away,
Told me she didn’t love me—I wasn’t her mother any more.
I am slowly beginning to believe it.
She never calls or writes.
It’s like I never existed for her.
But wasn’t it just yesterday
I held her to my breast and satisfied her cries?
Why can’t I comfort her anymore?
Why does she need things I can’t provide?
Maybe it was all a dream
And I never really did exist for her.





I WANTED

All I ever wanted was to love you.
To brush your hair,
Hear you laugh,
Kiss you goodnight.
Enjoy your friends,
Give you hugs,
Watch you become an adult.
I never wanted you
To hate me
Or feel unloved.
Or, hurt you in any way.
I guess wanting isn’t enough.
No one ever showed me how to do these things
And I have failed.
But I so wanted…..




I wish I knew if you ever cried—
Or needed me.

I wish I knew if you ever even—
Thought of me.

You see, you’re on my mind—
Every moment.
I even dream of you.

Did you know I miss you?
But when I see you—
I don’t even know who you are.

I remember a different girl—
One with smiling eyes
And laughter.

You were so excited about life then—
What you were doing,
Where you were going.
When I look at you I don’t see her any more.

Do you know where that girl went?
I’d like to talk to her.

You see—
I love her and have so much to share with her
.
If you see her—my girl—
Could you tell her
to come home?

Here are the final recorded cries of a mother's heart over a rebellious child. My crying has not ended. I have no idea when it will end. I can only pray and trust that one day God will be honored and glorified through the brokenness of our family.




Life can really knock a person down.
Before the first round it gets tough.


Beyond my reach
     As if dead,
May as well be,
     I cannot touch
That wandering child
    So far from our home.
Freedom worn-
     A ball and chain;
Thought to be a prize,
     Instead a weight.
Weighted down by rebellion-
     The destroyer of youth.
All innocence gone; given
      In a frenzy of impulsive lust
For all one can experience.
      Not ready, but ready thought.
When will it end? 
       Where will it end?
And will there be anything left?


Lord,

     Help me to remember that You love her more than I.
But then, I’m at a disadvantage; You know the outcome.
I can only trust and pray.
                                Each day.
                                           And pray
                                                   Oh, pray—all day.
Do You cry as I?  Does it break your heart as mine,
To know she is running from You too?
I can’t catch her, But You can.
So do!  Please hold her fast!
So some day she’ll return; to You, to us
                                                           At last.




What’s Out There?

What’s out there in the shadows, unknown in the dark,
So attractive?
Who wants your company, but fears the day?
Evil lives in the recesses of the night.
He lays in wait to catch you unaware and draws you near,
 Until his hold is clasped about you so tight that the light is out of reach.
Turn and flee!
 Scream!
Get away while there’s still time.
Before the Dark swallows your very soul
And leaves you raped, ravaged
And for dead,
In the dark hollow of your mind
Without a flicker
Of Light for hope.





Where did it all go wrong?
Who wrote this chapter of my life’s book?
It’s written all wrong!
I didn’t want it to be lived this way.

The chapters are all mixed up
With some one else’s story.
Can we crumple up these pages and begin again?
I’ll write it how I want it to be read.

It will be more comfortable, easier to follow.
Like a Fairy Tale
Without an evil witch or dragons.
But then, what will be the plot
And who will want to read it?

Okay, continue on.
But I’d rather it be less than one hundred pages.
I’m impatient and want the happy ending.
Quick!
                                 Besides, the story hurts while it is being written.



Roses

The other day you stood handing out roses and it made me think………


You are a rose-
A beautiful young lady,
But when I’m with you, I can only feel the thorns.
They prick and draw blood,
Injure my soul.

Did you know that there are thorn-less roses?
With breeding and care:
A flower so beautiful and delicate
One which does not injure or hurt
Does not draw blood and leave wounds
It grows and unfolds slowly to maturity
Carefully tended by the gardener
Until it is cut loose from the branch and presented to the world
Beautiful and confident in its radiance 
To be placed among the best of the flowers
Ready to unfold on its own
To capture hearts and make a most positive impression
Taken from the branch too soon—
The petals will not unfold to show all it can offer of its inner beauty and rich fragrance
Taken too late and the fragrance is past its best
The petals fall before they can be enjoyed for their beauty

We were only trying to tend your inner beauty and radiance,
To cut you loose at the correct time,
So you could unfold on your own confidently, positively, and fully,
Into a beautiful and complete rose
Surrounded by fragrance.
But the elements of life have invaded our garden.
The insects of hate destroyed all we had accomplished.
Now we cannot see you among the flowers;
Our plant has been hit by blight
And only through constant attention, hard work, and patience
Can it be restored miraculously to its state of pure beauty.
But, God is known for His miracles
And He began our garden.
We’re waiting for our miracle.







The pain is indescribable;
There is an ache within my heart.
This grief that has a hold on me
Is tearing me apart.
There are no easy answers,
No place to lay aside
This burden I must carry
Until in His arms I can abide.
The road that I will travel
Has many times been trod.
And when all take the long route
Our Lord must think it odd.
For the peace that passes from Him
Is only a prayer away,
And if we pause a moment,
A moment every day,
To give the burden to Him
With Him it would stay.
Then in grief’s place we’d find His peace,
And a gentle quiet rest.
We’d learn what He has planned for us
Is always
What is best.

 

Be quiet inside, in your heart with the lasting charm of a quiet and gentle spirit which is so pleasing to God.  I Peter 3:4

Inside---Beautiful
My heart;
Quiet…
Gentle…
A spirit
Pleasing to God
My prayer...

 

Lord
You know all:
All the joys
All the pain
All the fears
All the loss
All the beginnings
And where it all ends





I look on as a stranger to a stranger and wonder ---why?
All I ever dreamed of is unattainable, vanished, not to be.







Unimportant,
Uncared for…
It wasn’t supposed to be this way.
Oh, to trade places with my child.
I would have loved the nurture and love given,
So missed and coveted at one time.
A life invested, questions asked, eager encouragement.
But it all still remains unattainable.
But now from both sides—
Never given,
Never accepted,
Full circle—Rejection



Lord I never knew how to love
one who didn’t love me.
Thank you for teaching by
Your example on the tree.
            For that I had the need.





I hope for your return;
I am eagerly waiting for the day
I do not yet see.
But I know it’s coming
For I have prayed and been promised
The desires of my heart.

Romans 8:25 But if we hope for what we do not see, then
 we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.




Keep her safe….yet break her.
Hold her close…yet let her fall
Draw her near…as each step taken farther from You she strays.
Never let her out of Your reach…only show her where self leads.
Love her…even when she’s filled with hate.
Claim her as Yours…although You she has denied.
Bring her back home…You know where she belongs.





Does she never wonder how she got to where she is?
Lord, she’s some how lost her way.
Can she not retrace her steps back to You one day?
Tell her You are waiting, where the path taken—
She was mistaken.
You’re there to guide her back to where she used to be.
But only with a willing heart can she be enabled to see
All that You have planned for her-
As Your child she’ll receive.

I Thessalonians 5:18 Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

DO WE THANK HIM
Do we thank Him for the answer to the prayer that we have prayed
Even though the answer given was strewn with pain along the way?
We ask to be made Christ like, yet shudder at the thought-
To walk the path that Christ walked when we are asked to bear our cross.

Do we thank Him for the heartache we live with everyday
Knowing we’re a sinner—
Ahhh, but a sinner saved!

Do we thank Him in the shadows when we’re in the Valley of Despair-
Where He shows us what is meaningful and our soul has been laid bare;
And all else that we had hoped for seems to wither in compare?

Do we stop to offer thank-yous for our pain along life’s way-
Knowing that His greatest work in us is done when our heart on Him is stayed?
 Or, do we only offer thank you when we’re where we want to be-
When we’re so full of what He’s given,
Or only on
Thanksgiving Day?

Do we dare, or even think, to give thanks when we are empty
And what lies ahead looks grim?
Do we take the time to stop and humbly give thanks
Just—for Him?


(Written and read Thanksgiving Eve 1998, Kost Church)

  


I’ve heard it said that there is a correct way to pray, a correct way to ask for forgiveness, and a correct way to forgive.  Does God not know the heart? Is a broken and contrite heart not the correct way?  If God gets so caught up in a particular formula for prayer and forgiveness- what happens when one’s heart is so heavy and hurting that the formula is forgotten?  Does that prayer go unheard? Is that cry ignored?
 No, God does not despise the cry of a broken and contrite heart.

Psalm51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit,
A broken and contrite spirit-
These, O God you will not despise. (NKJ)


A true heart.
A need for Jesus.
A plea for help in all weakness.


I understand it now;
I am being pruned to bear more fruit.
And how can one be pruned without it being at first
 a seeming hardship-
until the fruit comes forth?
  I’m yours Lord, prune away!


It’s hard to take that first step, but once it’s taken we are on our way.



Each day I’m hoping for a miracle,
And still, it hasn’t come.
Yet I’ve been hoping for awhile now
And pray as each day ends…
That God would work His miracle
 In this life that He has given.
A miracle of healing
To surround my broken heart;
A miracle of wholeness
And restoration for my soul.
Returning all that has been taken,
Or squandered in despair.
Adding more, much more, to fill my heart
And joy to sooth my soul.
The miracle is coming down
The question is not whether--
They only question’s when?




© Copyright 2010