Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine May - Mother's Day Issue | Page 8

Elle Wright “Against all odds, I made the choice to give You my trust. Now, I rejoice. You answered my prayer not a moment too soon. Your words I embrace, my sin you erased.” My mother, Regina, had a beautiful voice. The words above are from her favorite song, That’s When You Blessed Me. I always thought it was her testimony. It’s been four years since my mother left us. But when I think about her, I always remember that she trusted God. In all things, no matter how she felt, she trusted Him. In her weakest hours, as her illness made it difficult for her to walk or eat or think, I could hear her praying to God, telling Him that she trusted Him. She always encouraged me to do the same. This is the one piece of advice I carry with me from her always. During my darkest moments, I can almost hear her whispering, “I trust You, Lord.” There is not an hour that goes by that I don’t think of her. My mother. She taught me the importance of saying what I mean, that laughter is the best medicine, that there is joy in pain, and that one should never leave the house looking like a “tack head.” Although, she’s not here with me physically, I’m thankful that I had a wonderful, beautiful, funny, intelligent, real, sweet, dependable, faithful, God-fearing mother! She meant the world to me. She inspired me to dream. I’m grateful for her, I miss her, and I love her.