Even today, when she was making a huge meal for two families of six, special friends who had come into town, and some other adopted couples like ourselves, we were welcome. I am very grateful because Megan and I are living in a season of no money and sometimes we don't know what to do for food. Grammy's only request was that we sit with the children in the living room because she doesn't have a big enough table. I had no problem with that if it meant I could eat a delicious lunch. I thought it was so funny when it was time for the children, and us, to get our food. It was all on the kitchen stove and we lined up. She had trays for us with napkins and silverware. It was just like a cafeteria or soup kitchen. It felt surreal. It made me so grateful for Grammy Doris. And I remember how amazing she is. I've never met anyone who would do all this for others. This blog is a special thanks to Grammy Doris. A woman who is characterized by her wisdom, fortitude, and lavish love... among many other things.
P.S. I am often tempted to take Grammy with us to a mission field far off where there are hurting, starving children and just let Grammy go to town on them. How many transformed lives would she leave in her wake? How many transformed lives has she already left in her wake? Amen!
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