SAM’s = Sisters & Mother
So I came to the computer to print the picture for the frame, and that led me to checking my blog, finding the picture, etc. etc. So here I am with a long overdue blog post and lots of memories. Please read on…
There have been three “SAM’s Weekends.” On the “3rd weekend in October” my Mom and my two sisters and me have gotten together at my middle sister’s lake house for a SAM’s weekend. SAM’s is our acronym for “Sisters and Mother.” We eat, play games, watch movies, and laugh our heads off – always at the expense of each other – as only families can do. This is a picture of Joan’s boat house and dock. It is such a peaceful place.
This past year was the best yet! It was way too cold and windy for a fire outside, so we sat together and we talked and talked and laughed and had so much fun. (I won Scrabble and Crazy Eights, just thought I would mention that.) We hope this tradition will continue on for as long as possible. It’s a blessing to be together.
That’s my sister Joan in the black, then my Mom, Lois; my baby sister Jo, and then me! One more thing about the SAM’s weekend…there is a sister who is missing, her name was Jean. You see, she died back on July 19, 1985, in a tragic car accident. We miss her every single day. At our parents’ 50th Wedding Anniversary we honored her memory – you can see it in the picture below:
I am the oldest of four girls, Jan, Jean, Joan, and Jo. We are actually all four “PJ’s:” Pamela Jan, Phyllis Jean, Patricia Joan and Peggy Jo. At my parents’ fiftieth anniversary party, us girls had our picture taken and my niece Amy, Jean’s daughter, stood “in Jean’s place next to me.” Do you see the tears brimming in my eyes in the picture below? It was literally all I could do to stand there… Amy was only 23 months old when Jean died – and now that she is a young woman, she treasures stories of her mother.
Jean is missed every single time our family gets together, but especially on these SAM’s weekends. We know she is in the presence of the Lord because the Word of God assures us that “to be absent from the body is to be present with the Father.”
As Christmas Eve draws near, I am reminded that every memory I have at this time of year includes my sister Jean. She was “next in line” to me, so we grew up together. I learned a lot when Jean died – about what is really important and how brief life is. She was only 25 years young, and I was a 27 year old young mother myself – with two little boys myself when we buried her.
I know without a doubt that her death shaped my life. I am not a worrier, I treasure every single day God grants, and I delight in the Lord. I rest in the assurance that I will see her again one day because Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Talk about a SAM’s weekend!!! Can you imagine? It will change to “Savior and Mansions,” and it will last way longer than one weekend, hallelujah! How about an eternity? What do you think about that?
Now I’ve got to go…I’ve got some presents to wrap, and some memories to unwrap…
Much love,
So so sweet and I have God-skin. What a blessing your sisters are to you, but I know that you are a blessing to them as well.
Praising God for sweet memories.
Much love!!!
Yolanda
Jan,
What a stunningly beautiful post!! I love the pictures and I love the fact that your family is so precious to you. I know Jean watches from heaven and enjoys the times you are together for SAMS weekends. My Daddy is in heaven and so I understand that ache as well as the joy of knowing that they are safe with Jesus.
On a different note.. I am amazed that people would set out frames without their own family pictures in them. Good heavens!!
Have a Merry Christmas, Jan!!
Leah
How wonderful for you all to be together. I, too, am the oldest of four gals. We would love an annual SAMS weekend! We had one a few years ago at a LPL event and had the best time. I can’t imagine one of them not being there. Your neice is beautiful, as are your sisters and mom.
PJ (I love that! So cute!)
My heart is so tender to your story of loss and legacy. My dear mother’s young death shaped my life too. I love you Jan. What a lovely perspective – Savior & Mansions! I’m so thankful for the Hope we have!
Blessings to you at Christmas.
Balling…sweet, streaming tears, though. I love the legacy God has written for you, Jan. I love that God caused you to share today…how sweet will Heaven be? I have a sister there that I have never met. Her name is Natalie and she died 3 years before I was born. I’ve always wanted a sister! I look forward to the day…yes ma’am, I do!
Love you!
Holly