I had the privilege of writing for Pick Your Portion recently. Here’s what I shared about my grandmother’s unexpected gift . . .
Last weekend the women in my family got together to celebrate the upcoming birth of my sister’s baby. We don’t know the name or the gender yet, and we don’t know this little one’s hair color or personality or special talents. But one thing is for certain: this baby is already incalculably loved.
We sat around the living room sipping raspberry punch long after the shower was over, telling stories about Meghan as a baby and retelling family lore—about sons and daughters, aunts and uncles, cousins and siblings. At one point I just sat there looking at all the beloved faces, trying to let the moment soak in. There were four generations represented in that room—my grandmother, my mom and a smattering of aunts, my sister, and the baby we were eager to meet.
The guests had been asked to bring a book they’d loved as children, and the selections were a delightful mix of classic and modern, serious and fanciful, playful and deep. Then Meghan opened the last gift, unobtrusively tucked in a small bag at the back of the pile. As soon as she revealed the contents, the room drew in a collective breath.
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Marilyn Kitchell says
Stephanie, you have a record of so much from your writings .. the ordinary, the extra-ordinary and the beyond-ordinary in “The Old Old Story of Cock Robin.” you weave life and Scripture together so that one naturally flows into the other, as the Lord intended. God created us to honor Him, you create stories that do just that. marilyn
Stephanie Rische says
What wonderful encouragement, Marilyn. There is so much grace around me, if only I will open my eyes!