Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Motherload

Tomorrow Hannah and Leah will turn fifteen. It was only yesterday we brought these tiny girls home from the hospital and now they are looking at cars every time we are on the highway hoping for something wonderful. Every year I take them out when they are all three the same age and get some pictures. Rachel turned fourteen the 19th of August, so until tomorrow they are all fourteen. We had fun taking these. Leah was being our comic relief for the afternoon, the role Hannah usually plays.
















I am so blessed by these three girls. They bring life and laughter to our home. All with very distinct personalities, yet all with like spirits. Leah is our electronic expert, has been since she was small. She is our "sound man" and right hand man for her daddy at church. She makes sure his mic is ready and his guitar is on stage. Then puts it all up when he is done. Hannah is our creative genius. She's always writing songs or drawing pictures. She's very talented at both. Rachel is a great photographer and, well, Rachel is just our Rachel. She has the steady personality that doesn't get riled easily. Goes along with whatever anybody else wants to do. I'm so grateful to the Lord for such precious gifts.

They have been practicing and for the last two Wednesdays they have been leading worship with the youth group at our church. They are learning the guitar and constantly copying off new songs with chords to learn.

You will understand why I first came up with the title of this blog when you see how many pictures there are. I couldn't decide. Be happy, I left the other 200 or so in the "Girls fourteen" folder. A motherload of pictures. A motherload of responsibility. A motherload of love.

As I was loading these up, I became overwhelmed with the responsibility that is mine to raise them to love and fear the Lord. Every day that goes by that I don't put Jesus into them is a day that they aren't as well equipped as they need to be. The world floods in without them even trying to grab it. I have to continually teach them to combat that with the things of the Lord. Sometimes I feel like I know nothing. That I can't do enough. Those many days that I am so weak - well, you know the rest.








He is so very strong.

6 thoughts:

Nina said...

These pictures bring tears to my eyes! I have so many sweet memories of them while they were small. They are so beautiful inside and out. Carol you have done an amazing job being such a godly mother. You are truly blessed! Thanks for being a role model for all to follow.

Becca said...

I have to stop reading your blog before work in the morning - it always brings tears to my eyes, now I have to go teach a class - haha! Your girls are beautiful; I can't believe how fast time has flown, and how grown up they are. The Lord could not have picked a more godly mother for them. Tell them I said happy birthday! Love you all, and miss you so much it brings tears to my eyes....

neecie said...

I can't believe how much these girls have grown up. I remember when u had Rachael and I came up to see you in the hospital. I was still in nursing school. WOW! Could these girls be the next Barlow Girl? That would be really cool!

Mandy said...

Wow is all I have to say. The girls are gorgeous. Most of the pictures look like they belong on the front of a music CD!!! You are such a great mother and I miss you so much.

Suzanna said...

Those girls sure are beautiful.

averi said...

pretty ladies... I'm so lucky to get to see them every week!!!!