Monday, February 16, 2015

Our Weekend: For Better or For Worse

Spencer and I spent our Valentine's weekend at the gorgeous, world class Ballantyne Hotel in Charlotte, NC. We enjoyed many of their amenities, including the golf course, amazing restaurant, and their spa by getting a very enjoyable (and much needed) couple's massage. 

I had planned to go into detail about all of the wonderful things we ate and experienced there, but it just does not seem quite appropriate now. When we returned to our room after dinner on Saturday night, I picked up my phone (which I had left in the room) and discovered that my beautiful, amazing Aunt Linda had lost her long battle with breast cancer. 

This is how I know I have found the man for me. While we had a bottle of champagne on ice, chocolate covered strawberries, a cheese plate and a bottle of red wine, all set up in a beautiful hotel suite - pretty much the most romantic scene you could imagine on Valentine's Day - all was forgotten in that moment. We sat and cried (well, I cried, he hugged) for what seemed like an eternity. I got mascara and lip gloss all over his clean white dress shirt. He brought me mounds of tissues and rubbed my back while I ugly-cried. He told me to forget where we were and what we had set up, and to just be sad if I wanted to be. He showed me that caring for me and being by my side in hard times, was much more important than our plans and images of romance we had. 

That, my friends, is romance. Romance is not candles, bubble baths, champagne and lingerie. Romance is kindness, hugs, and commitment. It's being there for someone when things are great and fun, and also when things are hard. It's letting you cry while reassuring you everything will be ok. Because it will be. 

I'll end this post with some pictures. The first pictures are of dinner on Saturday, and the rest I am sharing are of my lovely aunt, who will always be remembered by her friends, family, coworkers, and the entire town where she lived as the fun, cheerful woman who could take on the world with Christ on her side, spreading His love, and now is rejoicing with a healed body in Heaven. One day we all will be reunited again, and what a family reunion that will be!

Delicious surprise in our room!

My Valentine <3

Hubba hubba!

Spencer's Dinner: Elk

My dinner: Cap Steak

Heart-shaped caramel candies from the chef

Ice cream trio: Brown Sugar, Pistachio, Rocky Road

"The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they find rest as they lie in death."
- Isaiah 57:1-2

She indeed loved the Lord, and He has taken her from the earth to spare her from evil, and has found rest. These verses are a comfort to me.


Making something delicious, no doubt

Dressed for Walk through Bethlehem, which she founded and ran in her town

With her two beautiful daughters. She loved them more than life.

All of the siblings together.

The Foust girls with their parents, my Mamaw and Papaw

At my sister's wedding, radiating joy

She was, and always has been, truly beautiful, inside and out.



Thanks for your kind words and prayers!


Until next time - - 


16 comments:

  1. I am praying. Such a sweet tribute to your aunt, what a great husband you have, too

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    1. Thank you, Alex! Your prayers are much appreciated. <3

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  2. Morgan, thank you for this. It would have meant the world to your Aunt Gikky. I am beyond blessed with wonderful daughters with loving, giving hearts. Spencer, thank you for being her rock, and for loving her with your whole heart. I love you both!

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    1. I'm glad you think so - I will see you all soon. Can't wait to give and get hugs from all the family!

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  3. I am so sorry for your loss. Your aunt seemed like such an amazing woman with a beautiful spirit. Prayers for you and your family.

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    1. Thank you, Lindsay. She truly was an incredible woman!

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  4. So sad for your loss, but very grateful you have a man like that!

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    1. Thank you, Cassie! I am as well. It's in these times we really have the opportunity to show "love" - true love.

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  5. I am so, so sorry for your loss.. I hope you'll get to go back to the hotel another time--I've always wanted to go there, too.
    You are right, romance and love is more than the champagne. It's that love that your husband showed you. I am glad that you able to celebrate the life of your aunt.
    My prayers are with you and your family!

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! I've been to the hotel a few times through work, but that was my first time going for pleasure. It's wonderful! I know from reading your blog that you also have a man who is able and willing to show you true love - the kind that only hard times can bring - and I'm blessed to also have that. Thank you for your prayers!

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    2. Oh, Morgan. I'm so, so sorry for your loss! But it seems your aunt lived a life full of service, so she has received her reward. What a blessing to have great sources of comfort in your amazing, loving husband, family and friends. Thank you for sharing a bit of your heart with us!

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    3. Liz, thank you so much for your sweet words. She truly was an incredible woman who devoted her life to Christ and was admired by many! I'm grateful for a community of online friends and readers like you who allow me to be open and vulnerable. <3

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  6. What a wonderful man for my wonderful sister! We will always miss Aunt Linda! She was such an inspiration! We were so blessed to have her as a part of our family! I love her, and I love you!

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    1. He really is <3 - I will see you soon, and love you lots!

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  7. I am so incredibly sorry for you loss. She was a beautiful woman. & yes I will have to agree with you on your definition of romance. Having someone show their love for you is more romantic than champagne and candles.

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    1. Thank you, Lexi! She really, really was beautiful. And I feel blessed for the "romance" I have in my marriage!! <3

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