Friday, November 19, 2010
Truly Thanking God
I cannot think of the Thanksgiving holiday without remembering a dear friend from my childhood years. Though I have met so many wonderful people in my lifetime and though many of them have touched my life, none have left the marks upon my heart like Laura Shrout. As children, my brothers and I frequently called her "Laurie". What a delightful woman she was.
Laurie was a large woman with big, beautiful blue eyes. The sound of her laughter would always make us children laugh, even if we didn't know what we were laughing about. She had the most gentle touch and was always telling us how much she loved us. I loved to snuggle up to her and smell her perfume. I don't remember the scent she wore, but she always smelled so divine. It was a pleasure to be in her company.
Laurie didn't have any children of her own. As Mother began to travel with Daddy on his ministerial journeys, Laurie would come and stay with us. She was a true Nanny. Her husband, Tom, would come by each evening and read to us or watch television. We felt safe so safe with Tom and Laurie.
Laurie was among the first of my Daddy's congregants. When he assumed the leadership of our church, Tom and Laurie were there from the beginning. Their faithfulness to the House of God, and their loyalty to my Daddy's leadership, endeared them to our entire family. I recall many times seeing Laurie wipe away the tears as my Daddy preached. She had such a tender heart.
It was the custom of our church to precede the Wednesday night Bible study with a few testimonies from the congregation. I loved to hear various members of our assembly share what God had done for them. Many stories of faith and hope, believing and trusting, fell upon my childish ears. My faith was developed and anchored by the visible proof of God's ability to meet all our needs as I saw it for myself in the lives of these humble people.
Laurie's testimony was the one I loved the most. This gentle, loving woman would come to her feet, place her hands on the pew in front of her and speak the words, "Truly, I'm thanking God for all He has done for me.". Every testimony Laurie gave began with those wonderful words, "Truly, I'm thanking God.". It left its mark upon my childish heart. I knew from the tone of her voice, the softness with which she spoke, and the reverence of her words, that Laurie really knew the Lord. She spoke of Him like she would speak of a good friend, which, of course, they were.
Truly---the word refers to something that is real and genuine. That was Laurie's relationship with God. It was real. It was right. It was genuine. She left her mark upon the lives of myself and my three oldest brothers. My youngest brother, Dwight, never knew Laurie. She died before he was born. Still, her life was not in vain. Her smile, her love of life, her gentleness, and her goodness, are all remembered by my family and I.
So, when the season comes 'round and the time of giving thanks is here, I think of Laurie. I think of a woman who had very little in material goods. I think of a woman who enjoyed the company of friends and family more than the things that money could buy. I remember warm hugs, pats on the head, hot chocolate, and bedtime stories. I recall fondly, a Godly woman who was not afraid to cry when her heart was touched. I think of her daily and I can say, "Truly I'm thanking God" for my childhood friend, Laurie. For all good things that have come down from the Father above, "Truly, I'm thanking God.".
In Grace,
Marie
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You were so blessed to have such a wonderful Christian woman like Laurie in your life. Each of us needs a Laurie in our lives, and I'm sure that you're a Laurie to many people who know you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute!
Happy Thanksgiving!
I just wanted to stop by to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving Day
ReplyDeleteGod bless you
~Ron
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Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments. Blessings on you are yours for a wonderful Thanksgiving this week.
ReplyDeleteMarie,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog today! I do hope you will add a favorite recipe to the Make Mine Pink Holiday Cookbook!
Your blog is a special place to land and relax..I will be back again to visit!
All the Lord's blessings to you and yours at Thanksgiving and always!
Georgia
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Marie i so enjoyed this story of your family's friend Laurie. She sounds like her faith was sure and sound and that she was a blessing to you in your life. Something to be thankful for sure!
ReplyDeleteI always love to hear from you and know that you have stopped by.
Everytime I come, I love seeing all your darling family on your sidebar!!!
hugs to you...
Hi Marie, Laurie sounds like a wonderful lady, sounds like she made a big impression on you.
ReplyDeleteI will be listing some gingerbread tassels in the morning. Thank you! Kristen
Good Morning Marie Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful share you have blessed us with today. I so enjoyed reading about your precious Laurie and her DH Tom. What a blessing to each of your lives. You will always hear her laughter, smell her perfume, and see her smile and yes my precious friend, one day you will hug again. She will be on the other side just waiting for you to cross. Friends for life. How wonderful to be touched by such a precious life growing up.
I am thankful for friends such as you, and I am reminded of that as the holiday approaches. Have a beautiful holiday sweet friend. Many hugs and so much love, Sherry
Hi Marie,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. You are so fortunate to have had Laurie in your life. She sounds like such a wonderful and humble woman. Thank you for sharing her with us.
I wanted to wish you a very blessed Thanksgiving. I can't believe it is almost here.
xoxo,
Barb
You have a lovely blog that I am going to enjoy following. Many Blessings!!! Lady Jane
ReplyDeleteHello Marie,
ReplyDeleteLaurie was so wonderful and so are you sweet friend. Thank you for your unwavering support you have shown me the last few years. I just adore you.
Blessings to you and yours on this heartwarming family weekend.
Warmly, ~Melissa :)