We kicked off the weekend with a delicious meal together on Friday evening, and then began the process of sharing our children's stories. There's nothing like sharing your child's story with other moms and dads who truly understand and who sincerely want to hear about your child.
As the time grew late, we all headed to bed, waking up bright and early on Saturday morning for a good Southern-style breakfast of bacon, eggs, sausage, and biscuits and gravy.
After breakfast, it was back to sharing our stories for awhile, then we headed out to feed the animals. We paused for a few moments on the front steps of the Lodge to put on the Armor of God (Family Farm style!), and then made our way to the barnyard. "Daddy May" introduced us to all the animals by name, and then we got to visit with them ... up close and personal!
A few brave folks went for a ride on the "Redneck Carousel" ...
The Mays (who own Family Farm) shared their son's story at Salvation Station ...
We went back inside for a few more stories and a lunch from Chick-Fil-A. Then it was back outside for some more outdoor activities.
Slide Mountain ...
Islands ...
the Balance Log ...
a hay ride (which unfortunately was cut short by a flat tire) ...
and, of course, the zip line ...
We checked out the new Family Farm teepee ...
And enjoyed an incredible 5-course gourmet meal prepared and served by our very own professional chef ...
We spent the evening discussing issues that we all deal with as parents with children in Heaven ... things like how we handle birthdays, how we answer the dreaded question, "How many children do you have?", how we deal with the clumsy things well-meaning people often say to us, and how men and women grieve differently, along with a number of other topics.
Our weekend wrapped up on Sunday morning with a devotional about how we can live well while we're waiting to be reunited with our children in Heaven one day followed by a time of praise and worship. This is always the most moving time for me, as this group of people who has lost so much lift their voices in praise to their Savior. Words cannot describe it.
Let me close with the words of a couple of our parents ...
Molly's mom said, "The most wonderful, caring people you will ever meet. They will show you how living well while we wait is our act of obedience to Jesus and our way to honor our child in Heaven."
Melody's mom said, "This was such a blessing. Thank you for helping us as we walk through our grief journey."
If you have a child in Heaven, we'd love to see you at our next While We're Waiting Weekend, which is scheduled for April 4-6, 2014. Just click on the "Register for a While We're Waiting Event" tab above and sign up. Our retreats fill up quickly, so don't wait!
2 comments:
Hi Jill, I have often wondered if the "Mays" attended and shared with the group... SO glad to hear they do :) GREAT, great couple. It looks/sounds as if you all had a wonderful time. ~Prayers Sent To You All~
Yes, Kelle, the Mays are a huge part of our weekend together. They are such awesome folks ... They make everyone feel so at home. We absolutely love them!
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