Monday, August 07, 2006



Back Home...

I am sorry about the lag in my blogging. I am now FINALLY able to get on here after several weeks of crazyness. There was the Berge family reunion, then counseling at two camps, then 10 days with the Sahlstroms, and then our Family music festival, all back to back. I am excited to show you pictures from each of these wonderful events. I will post those soon.

Before all of that however, we were sad to say goodbye to two members of our family: my uncle Rob (Mom's brother) and my Grandma King (Mom's mom). They died two days apart quite unexpectedly. My uncle Rob was a generous man. He gave me his vintage Gibson four string banjo which he lent to me to learn a few tunes on. Pray for his family.


My Grandma King was a godly woman who loved to sing the old hymns and talk about her Lord. She was a blessing to me and I am grateful that I was able to know her. At her funeral a lady who lived at the nursing home with her came up to my aunt and told this story:

"I don't think your grandma even knew me but she blessed me so much I just had to let you know. Several times over the years I have struggled with depression and despair and all I had to do was roll my wheel chair back and forth in front of your mother's room and listen to her soft humming of those good old hymns and my spirits were lifted. I don't think she even knew I was out there but what a blessing she was!"


Celebrating Grandma's Homegoing


What a testimony of her life! Praise the Lord that she is with Him in glory.

1 comment:

Bethany said...

I'm praying for your extended family, Melanie. It is never easy to lose them, even though we know that they are now rejoicing in our King's presence.

And I can't wait to see pictures from your past couple weeks! I'm glad to hear the family music festival went well -- wish we could've been there!

I also wanted to add that your song "Trusting You" has been such a blessing to me. Everytime I hear it I am so encouraged and challenged. Thank you for letting the Lord use you!

Blessings to you!