Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Rooted

After trying a few places in town, we couldn't find what we were looking for. So we decided to head out to look.

As we drove into the oh-so-familiar country setting, I had a feeling we'd be in luck.
When we pulled up, I knew this was the place!



They had several seperate greenhouses filled with the most beautiful choices of flowers and plants!

And I got to pick! 




This Mother's Day I got the BEST present ev-er. My extremely-talented hubby blessed me by landscaping our yard! He worked hard and finnished the whole front yard! And it looks awesome!!

Oh, and how symbolic! This is my first Mother's Day in the same house I grew up in! I am so thankful for my roots. My Christian heratige. Thankful for godly parents and godly grandparents. Thankful for God's promise to be faithful to all generations. I have so much to be thankful for in my mother who helped establish my roots in the Lord. Her and my dad faithfully pray for their children and grandchildren.

Thankyou, Mom (and Dad)! Happy Mother's Day!

 Now we are raising our children here. I want to pass on that godly heratige to them. I long for their roots to grow so deep in Him. Starting now, where they are at. And I'm so thankful that my grandparents and parents can be a part of my children's lives and encouraging them in the way of the Lord.

Alisia treats her Papi right
My handsome, hard-working gardener

Tah-daaa:
"He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit." Jeremiah 17:8

5 comments:

Angie said...

Beautiful! :) Happy Mother's Day to you.

Anonymous said...

Wow your yard is so GREEN!! Love it :)

amy in peru said...

this is SO special!

I love plants for a present, and a whole yard?! Definitely awesome!

thanks for visiting my blog!

:)

amy in peru

Jeanne Lobsinger said...

Happy Mother's Day! What a great job he did. You and I have much in common. The love of our husbands and kids AND living in the house we grew up in. We bought this house from my mom 10 years ago so she could retire and go travel. It made me sad to think someone else besides family. It is a love/hate relationship since it is constant redo!

Thanks for coming by my blog for a visit!

Jeanne Lobsinger said...

Sorry, got interupted by one of those babies I love so much. I meant to say, it made me sad to think someone else besides family live in this old house. Since none of my four siblings wanted it and I was the one with the strongest ties, we bought it from her even though we knew it would be a tremendous amount of work. The house was built in 1920s.