Inspire Link-Up (7/29) Blog Hop

By Ruth on July 30, 2013 in blog hop
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Hey there lovely people and Happy Monday(I know it’s Tuesday–I’m late.  Read the post to understand why!) to you! I hope you are having a fantastic day, wherever in the world you may be.
It’s that time of the week once more – when we aim to inspire and uplift. This week the blogger who organizes this link-up is happy to announce she is  indeed Mrs MHI!! Her wedding went ahead on Thursday last week, as planned. They were both very happy with their day – they had a great time 🙂
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Hosted by A Cat-Like Curiosity, All Saints Day & My Devotional Thoughts. My post will center around my grandmother’s funeral yesterday.  A couple of things did happen that are work talking about.    First of all, the funeral went well, and it was a chance for me to say goodbye to my grandpa who died back in 1995.  I was married and living in Florida at the time.  I was never able to attend the funeral.  I was there for his last Christmas, but it was so hard not to be there.  I was so close to him.  While I was not as close to my grandmother, she was definitely in my corner.  I can remember some of her criticisms over the years, but they mean nothing compared to how much she really loved me and cared about me. I was asked to sing at her service, and my initial response was that I would not.  Why?  Well, my sister-in-law and two nieces are very critical of my singing, and I honestly figured many others would be as well.  I have been criticized so many times over the course of my life for my singing.  I am classically trained, but I have been told that I sing too loudly, too overpowering, too much expression, too something.  I have been compared to a dying cat, an opera singer (not in a flattering way), and so much more.  For this reason, I have dropped out of singing.  The vast majority of people encourage me to sing, but it is often those closest to me who give me the most grief.  It was easier to just stop singing. Wednesday night of last week, God got a hold of me.  My mom said that many people asked and hoped I would sing.  As God spoke to my heart, I realized that my grandmother was always supportive of this gift God gave me.  For her sake, I chose to sing.  And it was one of her favorite hymns–In the Garden.  I told them to put it in the program, and I decided to sing a capella. When I got up to sing, I almost lost it because my mom started crying.  But God empowered me in a special way, and I know there was something special that happened.  I was singing right behind her casket, and I truly believed that she heard me singing even from heaven.  And people so loved it.  I heard from people who I never remembered being complimentary before. This was the first time I have ever seen a family member laid out in a casket.  It was the closest I had ever been to a dead body.  Death has not been something I have dealt with much in my life.  My daughter even went up to see the body.  She is only ten, and it is her first experience with death.  I could definitely say that she was no longer in that body.  I am pretty convinced (though God only knows for sure) that she was saved and went to heaven. Speaking of all this, a dear college friend of mine passed away recently.  She was 40, and she had suffered with Lupus since she was in college.  She had outlived the doctor’s diagnoses many times over.  God reminded me last night that not only is she out of her pain (I know she’s in heaven), but she has been reunited with her unborn child that she lost.  She fooled around in college and got pregnant outside of marriage (and this was at a Christian college).  I didn’t know till later.  She lost the baby, and the doctors believe that traumatic body experience brought on her Lupus.  She was predisposed to it, but they say a traumatic experience can bring it on.  I am sure that the reunion between her and her child was amazing! And sad to say–I am not a Carrie Underwood fan, but her current single keeps running through my head.  “I will see you again, this is not where it ends.”  I’m glad I don’t know any more of the song, but it does speak to the current situation.





Now it’s time for our featured linker of the week. I really love that people come over here and link up each week with us, and as a little thank you I like to feature one of the lovely linkers whose post really spoke to me. Would you like to be featured? All you need to do is to link up below – I pick out a different post to feature every week. This week I’d like to feature this post by Raising Figure Skaters. It’s kind of a round up and feature for inspiring bloggers who are making a difference across the blogosphere. You should definitely check it out.
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Now, before we get to your chance to link up I’d like to invite you to tweet all about this hop – I would love to see the numbers of people posting something inspiring on their blogs increase, and I’d love for all of those kind of posts to be linked with us each week. The more linkers we have, the more friends we get to make and the more inspiration we are spreading around the blogosphere! Just click on the little picture below to send your tweet out into the world 🙂
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Now it’s your turn! Link up all things inspirational below. We can’t wait to read your inspirational words of wisdom.
Have a great day people!

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

3 Comments

  1. Deb Chitwood August 1, 2013 Reply

    Thanks for sharing your moving story! I’m so glad you sang at your grandmother’s funeral. And thanks for featuring my post from Raising Figure Skaters!
    Deb Chitwood recently posted…August is Happiness Happens Month!My Profile

  2. Sarah July 30, 2013 Reply

    I’m so glad you got the chance to say goodbye to both grandparents and that you got the opportunity to share your musical gifts with your family in such a meaningful way.

    (I clearly still need to redo the button codes for you – maybe I could send them over with the grab box missed out for you as it’s not showing up properly. I will sort this for next week!)

    Thanks for co-hosting 🙂

    Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
    Sarah recently posted…Some Snaps From Our WeddingMy Profile

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      Ruth July 30, 2013 Reply

      I tried to make the button work. And I thought it was doing better, and then WordPress decided it didn’t want to work. And then I tried to fix it again, but I just gave up. I really don’t understand why, but we’ll try to work it out for next week.

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