Hello, all!
I am absolutely delighted to receive the nomination for the Mystery Blogger Award for the first time. I really appreciate the honor given to me by freyatravels.com. Please visit her page and check out her fun posts.
What is the Mystery Blogger Award?
It’s an award for amazing bloggers with ingenious posts. Their blog not only captivates; it inspires and motivates. They are one of the best our there, and they deserve the recognition that they get. This award is also for bloggers who find fun and inspiration in blogging, and they do it with so much love and passion. -Okoto Enigma (http://www.okotoenimas.blog.com)
Here are the rules:
- Put the award logo/image on your blog.
- List the rules.
- Thank whoever nominated you and provide a link to their blog.
- Mentioon the creator of the award and provide a link as well.
- Tell your readers three things about yourself.
- You have to nominate 10-20 people.
- Notify your nominees by commenting on their blog.
- Ask your nominees any five questions of your choice; with one weird or funny question (specify)
Share a link to your best post(s)
Three Things about Me:
- I have three children and nine living grandchildren.
- I have beeen married to my husband for 45 years.
- I moved 25 times with my husband; he is retired from the USAF.
Freya Questions:
1.What is your dream vacation destinations?
I would like to go to Spain (I was a Spanish teacher), Australia and New Zealand.
2. What is your favorite food?
Cheesecake!
3. Will you go to the Moon if there is no future for humans on earth?
No, my future depends on God, so I will depend on Him to take me to be with Him.
4. What type of books do you read the most?
I read my Bible daily. I also read a lot of mystery, thrillers and romantic suspense. My favorite authors are Debra Webb, Brenda Novak, and Dani Pettrey.
5. Are you happy?
Yes! I retired from 34 years of teaching and I am deliriously happy to be able to spend more time with my grandchildren.
Link to my best post: vicklea.com. (Our Real Hope and Future)
I want to thank all of my readers and hope that you have found the eternal life in Christ as I have. He is my hope and my future!
My nominees:
haveyouevernoticedblog.com
Miraculoussmile.wordpress.com
anewlife256599767.wordpress.com (Amy Blount)
ivestrendytopic.wordpress.com
runwithit.blog (Sue Love)
theweeflea.com
christianfictiongirl.blog
equippingblog.wordpress.com
sojournersonearth.com
teenmeetgod.wordpress.com (Bible Blogger Girl)
lovethroughblog.wordpress.com
graceoverpain.com (Efua)
mdw4christ.wordpress.com (Matthew Winters)
As for my nominees, please do not feel obligated to participate. I just want you to know how great and award-worthy your blogs are. If you do, though, I hope that you have fun with it.
My Questions:
- If you could meet anyone, alive or dead, who would you like to spend a special dinner with?
- What is your favorite beverage?
- What animal in the zoo would you like to be and why?
- What is your favorite book to read? Why?
- If you could tele-transport yourself to anywhere in the world, where would you go?
God has promised to be with us when we go through the deep waters. The word is “when,” not “if” so our Heavenly Father knows that sometimes the waters of this life will overwhelm us, but He promises to always be with us. If you recall the Bible story with Jesus in the boat with His disciples and a big storm came up. Jesus was sleeping in the back of the boat, and the waves were getting bigger and frightening His followers. When they awoke Jesus, he just said, “Peace, be still” to the wind and waves and they instantly obeyed Him. God knows our hearts and all we are going though and He promises to be right there with us. When I had a stroke three and a half years ago, I was frightened. Not being able to feel the entire right side of my body and not being able to speak except in a stutter was terrifying. The trip in the ambulance was scary; the diagnosis of a massive stroke (19 on a scale of 21, they told me) was horrifying. But though it all, I was praying to my Heavenly Father. When my husband arrived at the hospital, he started praying. He called our daughter in Pennsylvania, and she started praying. And God heard our prayers. I had arrived at the hospital in what they called “the golden hour” so they gave me a clot-busting shot that saved my life and restored my ability to move and speak. God is good and an ever-present help in trouble!
Do you sometimes just sigh and wonder if all that happens on earth is worth going through? There are a lot of trials and problems on earth that we often feel as Christians that we should not have to go through. I could summarize some of the sufferings of the apostles for you so that you know this suffering thing is not new. Everyone goes through it, but one day God will reveal His glory to us and what a glorious day that will be! We just have to keep or eyes on the future prize and not the present circumstances.
We are called to think about the things of Heaven that are eternal instead of the earthly things that are passing away. I admit that this is very hard to do on a daily basis. As soon as we awaken each day, we face challenges. For me, the challenge is to have to sit quietly, take my blood pressure and take numerous medications every day. That has been my routine since my stroke in 2015. But I know that God left me here on earth for a reason so I follow the doctor’s orders and keep my eyes fixed on why God left me here and what I can do each day to serve Him. Today, I went to the morning prayer meeting at church and then to a sing-along at the local nursing home. The residents were thankful to have us there. After we sang, we walked around and prayed individually with each resident. It was a pleasure and an honor to pray with these souls who may be suffering and lonely, but they still come to the cafeteria, sing the praise songs that they remember and pray with us. They are looking forward to Heaven and are an example for me to follow!
So, how am I so sure that one day I will get to see Tessa? Because I have called on the name of Jesus as my Lord and Savior. He is the only Way to salvation, and I trust Him completely to get me through the trials of this life and when I am finished with my journey here on earth, He will take me to Heaven to be with Him. And then I will be with Him for eternity. If you want to know for sure that this life is not all there is, you have to ask Jesus to forgive you of your sins and ask Him into your heart. His promises are always fulfilled, so you can count on Him to forgive you, to live in your heart, to guide your steps for the rest of your life on earth, and one day, to take you to Heaven to be with Him. Do you know Jesus as your Lord and Savior? He loves you so much that He died for you. Can you say a prayer asking for forgiveness so that you are assured of salvation? God bless you for reading this lengthy post.

This year and last have been hard ones for me. In July of 2017, my father passed away. He lived in Florida and I live in Virginia, so I was not able to see him much. In fact, I had last visited him three years before his death. I had planned to go to Maryland for a retirement party that my children were having for me and then to Pennsylvania to stay while my husband visited his brother. My husband would pick me up in Pennsylvania and we would head to Florida soon thereafter so I could see daddy, since I knew he was not doing well. But he died before I could get there. My brothers told me it was better for me not to see him in his condition since I had had a stroke in 2015 and they wanted to shield me from the stress. So I said good-bye to my beloved father via Face Time and Skype. And God held me close and told me that He would be with me. Then in October of this year, my best friend went to the hospital again, with an infection that just would not go away and was attacking her spine. She lives over an hour away from me, but my husband and I went into town weekly, for me to visit Heidi and for him to go to lunch with Bob, her husband. Heidi was moved to a nursing home, back to the hospital, to a different room in the hospital and she saw numerous specialists. She was in a great deal of pain, so I held her hand and we did Lamaze breathing together to get her through the waves of pain that engulfed her. In spite of all the antibiotics and care, the infection continued to spread and I saw my friend start to fade away from me. She was on painkillers all the time and wasn’t lucid much. The week before she died we had a wonderful visit, talking about our grandchildren and laughing together as I read to her from Bob Goff’s book, Everbody, Always. She was the old Heidi that I knew and loved and I was so thankful for that good visit. The following week, she was in terrible condition again, and my heart hurt to see her like that. When I hugged and kissed her good-bye that day, I walked out of the room sobbing, knowing that it would be the last time I saw her on this earth. Heidi passed away the next day. I was thankful that she was no longer in pain, but selfishly, I wanted her with me so we could talk and go to the beach together as we had planned before she got sick. Again, God held me close and whispered to me that He was with me. Two tremendous losses in one year have been almost more than I could take. But God continues to comfort me and tell me that this mountain is one that I am not climbing alone. He is holding my hand and we are walking this path together. I don’t think that I could have made it through this time of grieving without the Lord, and I wonder how people who do not believe in Him survive. Sometimes, like now as I write, the grief of all I have lost almost overwhelms me. Father’s Day is coming quickly, and my daddy is in Heaven. But, I know that God is with me, and that helps me to keep going, one day at a time. I hope that those who read this have the Comforter with them, just as I do. Through this experience, I have been climbing the mountain of the fear of death and God continues to tell me that no matter what He is with me. Is God with you, in a way that you know that no matter what or whom you lose, you still have God? He is my Father and my friend, and I hope that He is yours, because you will need Him to make it to the top of the mountains of life.