We celebrate Christmas with my parents on Christmas Eve. It is a long-standing tradition and my Mom passes out the gifts because she is really the heart of Christmas in our family. As she handed a gift to me and a gift to my husband, she said “I don’t know who these are from or where they came from.” The card said, “Open Together.” So we each opened our gifts and lo and behold…this is what we saw! (I opened the PINK one.)
Gran Jan’s (and G-Daddy’s) Christmas SURPRISES!
THANKSGIVING 2009
T – Time with family!
H – Heaven is my eternal HOME!
A – Anticipating TWO new grandbabies in May 2010!
N – New Mercies every morning!
K – Knowledge that God is in control!
S – Sons…my boys, being their mama!
G – Gary, my precious, faithful, godly husband!
I – In-laws…namely – daughters-in-law, blessings from God!
V – Volumes of books to read, I love books!
I – Investing in the lives of the young women in my church!
N – Nothing can pluck me from His Hand!
G – Gran Jan’s grands…one named Zeke and two on the way!
Double Delight – Two Babies on the Way in May!
I am BEYOND excited to share the news that we are going to welcome TWO MORE grandbabies to our family in May 2010! Both of my sons and their sweet wives are expecting babies just FIVE DAYS APART!
My oldest son Jeremy and his wife Carrie (they are the couple on the left) are the parents of Zeke, my 15 month old grandson and “Gran Jan’s Joy.” (This blog began as a way for me to process and record the joy of waiting for his arrival, which was a miracle of divine design.)
So their little boy, Ezekiel (everyone calls him “Zeke”) is going to be a big brother sometime around May 16, and then he will welcome his cousin to the family around May 21!
My youngest son Jonathan and his wife Erin are on the right in the photo above. They are expecting their first baby! Erin made these matching shirts as a way to “tell” the Double Delight news to my parents (the great-grandparents) who live next door to me. Here they are walking over to my parents to share the news. I was following behind with my camera to record the event!
Here they are going back over to my house after they told my Mom and Dad…it was almost more than I could take in one evening. I can’t believe I am going to be Gran Jan times three, and I am counting my blessings. The other day I heard a woman call her grandchildren “Grandblessings,” and I loved that. They truly are grand blessings, and I can’t wait to meet the May Babies!
Today is my birthday…and I can’t think of a more fitting day to celebrate LIFE and God’s goodness to our family.
i am thanking God for the promise fulfilled in my life from His Word, found in Psalm 128, verse 6:
Psalm 128:6
May you live to see your children’s children.
Thank you Lord,
Gran Jan
South Africa – 14 (Journal Day 9)
Monday, August 24, 2009
Today is our last day in Cape Town. I will say that Cape Town has been my favorite place to visit and I love the culture and the Coloured people. They are so precious. We fly back to Johannesburg this afternoon to minister at another Dutch Reform Church there. Then we have to be at the airport late Tuesday afternoon for our 17 hour flight home with arrival in Atlanta on Wednesday, August 26th at 7:15 a.m. In some ways I feel as if we have been here a month, and in other ways it doesn’t even seem like 9 days…
John has been in South Africa for over a month, and will be headed back home with us. He was here with the group from our church that ministered in Zimbabwe last month, and then he stayed over for our trip to South Africa.
South Africa – 13 (Journal Day 8)
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Today’s weather was so picturesque that the Wessons could not get over it! They kept going on and on about the unusually beautiful weather. I told them that I had been praying God’s Word with Psalm 90:17 “May the favor of our Lord God rest upon us, and establish the work of our hands, yes establish the work of our hands.” What an awesome verse – asking for God’s favor in what we do…as unto Him!
The Wessons enjoyed catching up with old friends and I enjoyed observing that “people are the same” everywhere. We had a great worship service. I especially enjoyed their music and praise team.
Tonight we were able to go to church together and I’m telling you – I have never-ever-never-ever experienced such unconditional love as I did tonight. This was also in a Coloured community and we worshipped with the people of the Blomvlei Baptist Church. When we entered the church they were singing and I mean they were singing! The atmosphere was electric! There was a group of people in a long line going around and around the pews singing “Sing for Joy, Oh Africa.”
Gary leaned down and whispered to me, “And we are going to sing here? I say we just join in with them, they are having church!”
We made our way to the front of the church and sat down. The pews were all wooden and very old with high backs. We sang some more with the congregation and then Bro. Wesson preached and Gary sang and I sang. We were so at home and so welcomed by the Blomvlei Church. Pastor Salwyn and his beautiful wife Sheena were so gracious to us. (That is Sheena on the far left below, she was on the Praise Team.)
What happened next may be the highlight of our entire trip to South Africa. At the end of the service Pastor Salwyn said he felt led of the Holy Spirit to take an offering for “the Americans, Gary and Jan.” They wanted us to go visit Table Mountain and have a coke on them, and be blessed. We were already so blessed we were beside ourselves, but nothing would do but for him to take that offering.
So he asked us to stand at the back of the church and every single person walked by and hugged us or shook hands with us as they were singing “We love you with the love of the Lord.” Now mind you, this was not a rich church, but a poor church. They gave out of their need. We were so humbled by this and tried to give the offering back to the Pastor. What they gave us equaled about $100 in American money. On our way to the car, Gary and I were able to whisper together and decided to give the money to Pastor Errol and his wife Claudia, who had been such good hosts to us while we were in Cape Town. We knew they needed some repair work done on their car. When we were in the car we told them that we were overwhelmed by the offering and the love, but that we just didn’t feel right about the Blomvlei Church doing that for us.
I’ll never forget what Pastor Errol told us. He said, “sometimes you just have to learn how to receive because others need to give.” Well…we said back to him, you are exactly right! So we gave him the offering that we had been given. (It was in Rand, South African money – so that was even better.) He protested and so then WE said, “sometimes you just have to learn how to receive because others need to give.” What a great night – thank you Jesus for my new friends the Wessons and all our friends in Cape Town.
UPDATE: PW from the PW! I won the Scavenger Hunt!
and witty, and beautiful?
The Treasures
1. First Name. Jan
2. State and Country of Residence. Georgia/United States of America
3. Husband’s Ministry Title. Executive Pastor/Minister of Music
4. Length of time in Current Ministry Location. {IMPORTANT: There are several of you who may not be in a current ‘official’ pastorate/ministry, etc. That makes you no less a minister’s wife! You play along, girlfriends, and let us pray for you!} 21 and 1/2 years – GLORY TO HIS NAME!
5. Children? If yes, give gender and ages. Two sons: 28, 25 years old
6. Number of unique homes in which you’ve lived during your marriage.
Only one was VERY unique – it was literally almost on the train tracks and when the train would come through, the pictures on the wall would rattle and shift…the house was over 100 years old – delightful, but very unique…
7. Cook Sunday lunch or eat out? 50/50 I LOVE TO COOK! I have both my sons and my sweet daughters-in-law over on the “Second Sunday” of each month and it is so good. My oldest son is also a Pastor and they live in the next town over. My youngest son and his wife are members of our church, in fact, he married a “home girl.” God is good. And then we NAP!
8. Typically on time for Sunday School or not? Actually EARLY, but that was not always the case. Now I ride with the Reverend! Since we are “empty nesters” we ride together…but I still put my mascara on in the car…
9. Favorite TV Show. I hardly ever watch TV – truly. I’d much rather read or be outside. I love to garden. But last season I watched 24 and LOVED it.
10. Something you watch/like/do that you would never tell the church people. (Except now you just did…lol) Very few of them know about my blog…
11. Most annoying church-related pet peeve. Someone talking about my man or being critical. Hurts.my.heart.
12. One thing you need to throw away but can’t bring yourself to do it.
A skirt that is so old even if I could get back into it I doubt it could hold up in the washing machine, it is very old, but back in the day, it was mighty fine…
13. The one food you can not live without. Chips/Salsa – I love salty snacks. I am not a sweets eater.
Addendum: I do not dis-like sweets – they just don’t appeal to me. I don’t crave chocolate like some of my friends. But I love vinegar/salt potato chips, chili cheese fritos, cool ranch doritos, all nuts, peanut butter, and I love french fries! I like SALT – hey – what can I say, my last name is “Morton!” 🙂 However, I do LOVE ice cream, especially strawberry!
14. Parsonage or have your own home? Own home. Very thankful.
15. Freak when the doorbell rings or always ready for a visitor? I don’t freak, but in my early days I did. I’ve learned that if they are coming to see ME and not my house, they are a true friend. I actually enjoy having people over.
South Africa – 12 (Journal Day 7)
Once inside we saw how packed the church was, so we made our way to the front. Rev. Errol Wesson introduced us to the people. Gary sang “Statement of Faith,” and I sang “Jesus the One and Only.” The people were so responsive and they especially loved my sweet husband. (Actually everywhere we’ve been, he has been the favorite!) I believe it is his commanding voice and the compassion with which he speaks. He shared with everyone that it is most important that they KNOW what they believe because our beliefs dictate our behavior! He exhorted the people to hold fast to the authority and the Word of God. Another thing he did that I especially loved is he would say, “we are not here to sing TO you, but WITH you.” They LOVED my man and I was so blessed because of the joy he was bringing!
Something MOST unbelievable happened this morning after the service. There was a couple there serving as missionaries through the IMB (International Mission Board). They were introduced (Jeff and Lynne) and then afterward she came up to me and told me she was born in Macon, Georgia. WOW! Someone from America! We had an immediate bond and I was so glad to talk to someone from home. Then she proceeded to tell me that her grandmother was the organist at 1st Baptist of Warner Robins and that she attended Second Baptist Church when she was a child! OUR HOME CHURCH!!! The world suddenly became very small as I thought about the investment my church had made in the life of a little girl half a century ago, and now she was serving as a foreign missionary halfway around the world and we got to meet both her and her husband!
After we got back to the Lodge we changed clothes and got ready for our trip to see Cape Point. My excitement was just about “over the top!” I was finally going to see the sight I had viewed on my computer desktop for many months. Here are some pictures of the day:
After we saw Cape Point from every single angle – including the wonderful MERGE of the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, we headed back down and then shock of all shocks, we heard someone calling our names…”Gary, Jan, Gary Jan!” That was so crazy – we didn’t know a SOUL in South Africa. Guess who it was? Ty and his wife – the couple that we flew to South Africa with on the same flight over from Atlanta, a week ago, and we were 1,000 miles from where we landed in Johannesburg! Another awesome occurrence – to see someone you “know!”
As we were driving down the mountain and out of Cape Point Park, we saw a pair of ostriches and their chicks on the side of the road. A few of the chicks and one of the “big birds” ran away, but this one was intent on staying for the picture.