8/7/2018 7 Comments Whole-body Wellness WeekNot Your Typical Trip to Grandmother’s House I recently spent a (short, but sweet) week at my precious grandparents house with intentions of getting some alone time with just the two of them now that I am older — to simply spend time with them, learn from them (mentally, spiritually, realistically), be a part of their day-to-day routines. The whole week was a continuous trip down memory lane + filled with a focus on whole body wellness — preparing healthy meals, going on walks through nature, spending time in the Word + in prayer. "Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees." - John Muir I used to spend a week every summer there visiting various museums, going to the pool, playing board games, and all of the typical kid activities enjoyed during the summertime. But times have changed now — I’m driving myself to their place; they’re no longer living in the same old house that I grew up visiting but are now in a new, smaller condo; we’ve moved from playing board games + hosting “tea” parties (one of my favorite memories — silver platters spread with heart-shaped Easy Bake Oven brownies + teapots full of bright red Kool-Aid) to diving deep into devotionals + spiritual conversations; rather than my Meemaw making our classic breakfast menu (scrambled eggs, bacon, cinnamon toast, strawberries with sugar, hot chocolate), I am now cooking the meals for them for the week. The changing of times does not stir up a sense of sadness or regret, but the memories that were made were so fulfilling + valuable that our maturation into this next phase of life only brings reflection on the past as a pleasant, precious pastime. Most people admire the looks of my food creations, but my grandparents are of the select few who actually enjoy eating the uber-healthy, plant-based meals that I whip up in my mind + in the kitchen. The slideshow below gives you a glimpse into our summer menu for the week. Meanwhile, while I was cooking + following along with my grandparents’ daily life, my brother spent time working on his new project of researching (by means of online sources, in-person interviews, flipping through old photo albums) + recording our family’s ancestry, which will be made into a detailed book for distribution to members of the family in the coming months. It was truly wondrous seeing the light spark in my grandfather’s heart as he recalled so many sweet memories + moments in his life that he had forgotten. I had grown up watching my Meemaw + Pappaw have morning devotional time + prayer together, and I had always secretly wanted to join in the conversation, but I felt too young + inadequate to contribute anything. Now as I have grown stronger in my faith + more intimate in my relationship with the Lord, my desire to dig into the Word + study, learn, pray with them grew evermore intense. I regret not taking the time sooner, but I am grateful that I had the opportunity before I missed it again. Even back then I had witnessed firsthand that just those mere moments of them together in the presence of the Lord was undoubtedly the reason for their unshakable, affectious marriage of 50+ years. Christ is in, through, at the very center of their relationship + life together. I pray that I can model this paradigm they have set in my future marriage (God-willing), but also reflect it now in my personal relationship with Christ in the present moment. During the short week spent in their presence, I learned much about the heart of my grandparents — what fills it with joy + admiration, what breaks it due to intense care + selflessness on their part towards others. I got to experience what it is that makes them excited, elated, exhausted, emotional.
Also, this week God was certainly pressing on me + teaching me how to embody the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23, 2 Peter 1:5-8). Specifically, Patience: learning to slow down + not be go-go-go all of the time. Gentleness: learning to speak + act in a way that is not quick or harsh, but seasoned with grace (Colossians 4:6, Psalm 103:8). Loving: learning to share the love Christ shows me through my actions, words, encounters with others. I am continually in awe of each of my grandparents + how effortlessly they embody these attributes + a life of Christ as a whole despite all that occurs in their lives. I intentionally sought out this time to spend with them alone, without any distractions or forms of entertainment, because I wanted to physically experience, learn, absorb all that I could from them firsthand so that I can follow directly in their footsteps; in the footsteps of Christ himself. I am beyond blessed to have a physical family who also doubles as my spiritual family + who I can look up to as mentors, guides, role models in my walk. My heart was overwhelmed with warmth + my soul with gratitude at the conclusion of the week, and I pray to God that I have the opportunity for many, many more moments like this to create memories + be molded into the person that is particularly pleasing to my Father in Heaven.
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Dad
8/7/2018 10:26:28 am
I'm so glad you made time to do this. You will always treasure the time you set aside to create these special, lifetime memories with them. Thank you for the gift of your time that you gave to them. The pictures are beautiful (and the food looks absolutely delicious)! Your pictures, thoughts, and words fill me with so much happiness! Thank you!
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Pappaw & Meemaw
8/7/2018 03:43:32 pm
Our dearest and beloved Kristen, we just finished reading your very loving and moving account of spending a most memorable, nutritious (thanks to you) and productive (thanks to Matthew) week with us. The visit with you and Matthew was like a gift from Heaven with our being able to share our lives with such transparency and ease in this current stage of our lives. We have never desired anything for not only our family, but also in our interaction with others that our Lord would be glorified in our conduct and character. To have your words of affirmation and admiration for us mean more than we can adequately express in appreciation. You had ample opportunity to see the best and worst of us each day under many circumstances, but we are grateful that you saw Christ as the core of our being and hearts' desire to emulate. We relished each day with your presence, unique talents and willing time to share with us. Our only regret was that the week passed by too quickly. However, what you gave to us was a special time that only the Lord, the Giver of all good and perfect gifts could have ordained and provided. This will be one of those precious memories that will always stay in our hearts and bring joy and comfort to our souls. The pictures reminded us once again of how talented you are with the camera and in the kitchen. If we had any earthly desire for any of you grandchildren other than an intimate relationship with Christ Jesus, it is that you have the kind of marriage which we have had for 55+ years. We attribute that to our beginning our marriage with God in the center and with His grace and strength by keeping Him there! We love you very much and thank you for this beautiful account in words and pictures of the week, July 9-14 2018 shared with you and Matthew.
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Andrew Watson
8/7/2018 11:06:14 pm
I concur with what your Dad told you: "You will always treasure the time you set aside to create these special, lifetime memories with them. Thank you for the gift of your time that you gave to them." It takes great wisdom and maturity at such a young age to realize the opportunity you have to spend quality time with those in our family who are progressing forward in their golden years. I know that your time spent with the grandparents meant a great deal to them too giving them much happiness. So glad both of you were able to spend a week of your summer break visiting the grandparents. The condo in Dunwoody is a great retreat!
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Joani Boland
8/11/2018 08:44:33 am
To my dearest extended family - after reading this beautiful tribute to Gene and Ethel who have been my spiritual mentors for 29 years, I am thoroughly lost for words. This tribute is the most beautiful one I have ever read and one in which I concur with all my heart. I want all of you to know that by name you are in my daily prayers. Please visit if you ever are in the neighborhood. 💕 Joani
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Fran Haynes
8/11/2018 03:22:48 pm
What an absolutely beautiful, heartfelt tribute to your grandparents!. Every word was so true of them.....Christ to the core .....and it is exhibited in all that they do. Spending quality time with them I'm sure was a week they will never forget. They always speak to us of those special times with you and their other grandchildren. God bless you two!
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Janice Hurd
8/13/2018 12:32:04 pm
I am grateful for the opportunity to read about your time with your grandparents! I have had the privilege of seeing your Meemaw when she has worked at First Baptist Atlanta in the Missions office. She is so faithful to pray for everyone she meets and remember their requests and names and remembers to ask for updates! She teaches me so much too! What a treasure this week was for all of you! "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 1:4 I hope that I will have the influence on my grandchildren that your grandparents have had in your life! God bless you as you continue to allow Jesus to live in and through you!
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Mom
10/22/2018 10:47:18 am
You had a wonderful week! I really enjoyed reading about your week and looking at your beautiful pictures of your delicious meals. I'm glad that you gave them this gift of your time to make special memories. You're an amazing daughter and I love you!
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