Celebrating My Dad – An Ode to the Olympics & Apollo 11 Lunar Landing

Being that this week marks the start of the Olympics and it’s the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing, I’d like to share more tributes to my Dear Dad.

Olympiac Daze Part 1: What do you do when your daughter is OBSESSED with the Olympics and wants to experience all the revelry? You take her and her sister to watch TWO Olympic gymnastics trials LIVE and help to send them to the Olympic stadium in Athens, Greece! And after years of your daughter dreaming about the Olympics, you drive her to the airport and help send her to Sydney as a reporter and spectator to help make her Olympic dreams come true ….THAT’S MY DAD 💖 (Note: My Mom has been equally supportive of my past Olympic fever.)

Olympiac Daze Part 2: What do you do when your daughter is OBSESSED with skating and gymnastics and mesmerized by the Olympics? You help to fuel her passion by listening to her talk about it nonstop and you buy her top-of-the-line skates, guide her as she practiced driving to the gym and help send her to a prestigious gymnastics sleepaway camp where Olympians trained and coached (even if you got so lost driving to Pennsylvania) and you cheer her on at her first skating competition and get her flowers. I can go on and on about how my Dad (and Mom) helped to support my Olympic dreams… yup, enjoying the sports I so loved and helping me to experience them firsthand…. THAT’S MY DAD 💖 (Folks, I wasn’t kidding when I said I was an Olympiac … sports helped me through my teen years…)

Over the Moon – My Connection to Apollo 11: My Dear Dad was blessed to witness and touch different moments in history throughout his life. I blogged about my Dad’s role in the Lunar Landing project back in July 2019. You can read the blog post by clicking here.

If you’d like to read more about some of my adventures with my Dear Dad, check out By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

If’ you’d like to read more of my tributes and reflections about my Dear Late Dad, check out these blog posts:

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15 Ideas for How to Keep Your Loved One’s Memory Alive

This Father’s Day will be my Dear Dad’s first one in heaven with our Heavenly Father. While we miss having my Dad here with us, it’s such a blessing to know they are together forever now.

Are you missing a loved one as well? I’d like to share a few thoughts on how to keep their memory alive.

I’m still new to this grief journey, so I asked my friends on social media to share their thoughts. I was so touched by their responses. I’m sharing many of their ideas with you. My prayer is that something on this list will encourage you as you seek to keep your loved one’s memory alive.

This list is in no particular order:  

  • Share photos and videos of your loved one with family and friends.
  • Tell stories and share favorite memories of your loved one with others.
  • Write a poem or song for or about your dear one.
  • Volunteer for a cause they enjoyed. 
  • Donate to a charity in their honor.
  • Create a modest scholarship in your loved one’s name to help local students or your loved one’s community or their favorite cause.
  • If they were involved with a sport or hobby, have a game played or an event created in their memory.
  • Visit places you know they lived or traveled to, mainly where they were born and raised or other places they enjoyed visiting.
  • If you can, continue a special tradition this person enjoyed with you. Pass it on to others as well.
  • Create a new tradition you know they would appreciate.
  • Watch shows that remind you of them.
  • Listen to their favorite music.
  • Enjoy their favorite meal.
  • Spend time entering into the preciousness of mourning by journaling, reflecting, praying, crying and talking to those who also loved your loved one.
  • Share the stories of your loved one with younger generations to give them a sense that they know them.

Do you have an idea that’s not on this list? Feel free to share your idea in a comment below or on Abounding Faith’s Facebook page.

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” (Matthew 5:14 NIV)

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That’s My Dad – Father’s Day Edition

As Father’s Day approaches, there’s so much I could say but I’m going to let these photos do most of the talking for now. Here are some of my favorite photos of my adventures with my Dear Dad in his beloved Ecuador. The mountains and the river (that’s Ecuador’s Amazon River in the bottom right pic) are spectacular, but what I love most are the smiles on our faces and the precious memories I’ll always cherish. Oh the joy we’ll have when we meet again in Heaven one day!

Here’s one more pic for now.

That moment you’re walking along a packed parade route in Ecuador and your Dad is suddenly stopped by reporters for an impromptu interview? My Dad didn’t flinch or stutter. He basked in it. I had seen him quoted in stories in the Spanish press over the years, but this was the moment I realized just how recognized my Dad was in Ecuador. This was during my visit in 2003 and while he normally formally participated in this annual grand parade in his hometown, this time he was staying low key and delighting in showing me around. The reporters still found him. Being spotted among crowds to be interviewed in your hometown…. yup, THAT’S MY DAD 💖

If you’d like to read more about my adventures in Ecuador and beyond, check out By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

If’ you’d like to read more of my tributes and reflections about my Dear Late Dad, check out these blog posts:

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Gripped by God’s Grace (Part 3)

How has it been three months since my Dear Dad was ushered into heaven?

What a strange time it’s been. I’m super grateful for God’s Amazing Grace that has carried me and my family thus far and will continue to carry and comfort us.

I thought this would be a good time to stop and reflect and share a little more about what’s been helping me up to this point.

As I recently heard that one of my college roommates just lost her dad, I’m reminded that our loved ones are only here for a set time. I’m also reminded that we all go through our own journey of grief.

I hope something in this blog post and the “Gripped by God’s Grace” series will help to encourage you along your journey.

If I had to describe my journey so far, I would say I’ve gone through three phases.

Phase 1 – Accept

After the initial onset of shock and sadness and grief and more, by God’s grace, I slowly started moving into the acceptance phase. For me, that meant slowly realizing and accepting that I’m not going to see my Dad again until I get to heaven. I won’t be getting a phone call from him again.  The only way I can see and hear him now is through photos and videos. It’s not an easy process, but I’m grateful that I do have tons of memories and stories and photos and videos and mementos that I can treasure for years to come. Although I can’t bring my Dad back, I can help to keep his memory alive and honor him in the present and future.

Phase 2 – Adjust and Adapt

The brutal reality is that I won’t see my Dad here on earth again. And so, I must learn to go on with my new normal and adapt. I must adjust and continue to live and find reasons to smile and laugh and go on and to make new memories with mi familia. He would want that. And God wants that for me. I can’t go through life looking through the lens of shoulda, woulda, coulda or what ifs and if onlys. I must forge ahead and live by the values that God has given me and that my parents have instilled in me. Now I delight in sharing some of my favorite stories and memories and photos of my Dad and look for new ways to honor him. Lately, I’ve been wearing jewelry on Zoom calls that my Dad gifted me from Ecuador. I recently said yes to being the sole Latina speaking at a Christian online forum on race and culture and helped to represent Hispanics. My Dad would have been THRILLED to see me help represent mi gente, as he was very proud of his Ecuadorian roots and had a long history of fighting for immigrants’ rights. During the online event, I actually had a pin that my Dad gave me nearby to represent that I was doing this in his honor. I look forward to continuing to honor my Dad’s legacy in various ways, and as the Lord leads. Stay tuned for an upcoming post about how to keep your loved one’s memory alive.   

Phase 3 – Advance

We’re not meant to wallow in sorrow forever. We’re meant to receive God’s extravagant comfort and grace and peace and strength and love day by day.

God makes us resilient. God helps us grow and mature. God walks with us every step of the way.

Early on, one of the verses that helped me was when King David heard that his son had died. He replied, “But now that he is dead, why should I go on fasting? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me.” (2 Samuel 12:23)

By faith, David knew that he would be reunited with his son one day.

By faith, I know I will see my Dad again in heaven.

So, what am I to do now?

I’m to continue moving forward and living a life that honors God and the call He’s placed on my life.

I’m also to continue honoring my parents.  

“Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.” (Exodus 20:12)

I can continue to honor my Dad, even now that it’s after his days.

Here’s just a glimpse of what my Dad stood for:

  • Loving family
  • Loving life
  • Loving God
  • Working hard
  • Helping his community
  • Being generous
  • Enjoying life and hardy laughs
  • Being a good storyteller and natural public speaker
  • Staying connected to your roots
  • Going on adventures
  • Loving nature
  • Being good
  • Being happy
  • Being healthy
  • Aiming high
  • Climbing high (even literally when it came to the Andes mountains)
  • Getting the job done
  • Aspiring for more
  • Continuously learning
  • Trying new things
  • Keeping old values
  • Making a difference
  • Living in the moment
  • Teaching others
  • Welcoming others
  • Being part of historic events (more on that another time)

Perhaps I will expound on the above list in a future post.

In the meantime, I hope you’re also feeling God’s loving presence as you travel along your journey.

May you be at peace knowing that YOU are gripped by God’s Amazing Grace! 

If you’d like to share what’s helped you through your journey of losing a parent or other loved one, please feel free to comment below or on Abounding Faith’s Facebook page.

If you’d like to read more about my Dad, you can read about some of our adventures in By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

You can also check out these blog posts I’ve written over the years:

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16 Easy and Simple Self-Care Ideas

“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” (Psalm 17:22 NIV)

As I continue to prayerfully process the recent passing of my dear Dad, I’m finding it even more important to be extra kind and to have extra grace and love for mi familia. We’ve all been through so much lately. I also have more compassion for those who have lost a parent or other loved one.

Along with being kind to others, I’m finding that it’s just as important to have extra grace with myself. That’s where the whole notion of self-care comes in.

When I was looking for extra ideas and inspiration for how to encourage myself during this rough time, I asked for self-care suggestions on social media. I was so pleased with many of the answers I received.

Since many of you are also going through hard times right now, I couldn’t keep the ideas to myself.

I hope this list of 16 easy and simple self-care ideas will encourage and inspire you as you seek to be kinder and gentler with yourself and show yourself some extra TLC. (Note the ideas are listed in no particular order.)

8 Ways to Be Kind to Your Body

  • Treat yourself to your favorite meal or dessert
  • Walk, run, jog or do the exercise of your choosing
  • Get enough rest and sleep (cat naps are also welcome)
  • Take a warm bath just the way you like it
  • Boost your energy by staying hydrated, eating your veggies and taking vitamins, etc…
  • Allow yourself a good cry every now and again
  • Find reasons to laugh and smile often
  • Enjoy active hobbies such as gardening or taking your dog for a walk

8 Ways to Be Kind to Your Soul

  • Curl up with a good book, including the Bible
  • Journal your thoughts as you pray and mediate on God’s Word
  • Count your blessings and perhaps write them down in a gratitude journal
  • Enjoy creative hobbies such as crafting or knitting or scrapbooking, etc…
  • Schedule regular quiet time at the beginning of your day or as you wind down at night. Quick breaks throughout the day also work wonders.
  • Have deep and meaningful conversations with your close friends or family
  • Listen to your favorite music or podcast
  • Watch your favorite TV show or movie

Bonus Suggestion: Seek professional help as needed. There’s no shame in speaking with a Christian Counselor or trusted Pastor. Many churches also have bereavement or support groups of all types.

What’s one idea from the list that you’d like to try? I’d love to hear how it goes. Feel free to comment below or on Abounding Faith’s Facebook page.

No matter how many ideas you try, just remember true joy, comfort and peace can only be found as we abide in Christ. May you be encouraged by the following Bible verses:

  • “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” (John 14:27)
  • “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” (Isaiah 26:3)
  • “The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace.” (Psalm 29:11)
  • “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:6-7)

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Gripped by God’s Grace (Part 2)

It’s been more than a month since my dear Dad was promoted to heaven, and I’d like to share another update about how I’m doing on my journey of healing. It’s never easy to lose a parent or loved one. I’d like to share a few more things that are helping me through. I hope something in this post encourages you as you process the loss of your loved one.

Right now, I’m trying to find a nice balance between feeling sad and feeling joy. Thankfully, I have more ups than down and more highs than lows. Here’s a few more things that have been helping:

Letting the tears flow I’ve never been a big fan of crying, but I’ve learned not to hold back my tears, especially when it comes to my Dad. God created us with different emotions, including sadness. It’s healthy and ok to cry. It’s healing and cathartic to release those tears. I don’t stay there though. I let the moment pass. And sometimes, they’re actually happy tears as I think of fond memories.

Here are a few thoughts and Bible verses related to sadness and tears:

  • God is aware of our tears “Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll — are they not in your record?” (Psalm 56:8)
  • God is right there with you “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
  • God will bring you through “You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent. Lord my God, I will praise you forever.” (Psalm 30:11-12)

My Dad was a go-getter and loved life and really lived to the fullest. It helps me to remember that he wouldn’t want me to be miserable and crying all the time. He loved seeing me happy and smiling and laughing. And so, I aim to remember him with joy. And finding joy in this journey and reasons to smile, even while missing him, is a way I can honor my Dad’s zest for life.

Finding the balance between missing my Dad and enjoying mi familia Along the same lines, I can miss my Dad, but I also need to rejoice and celebrate mi familia still here. God has blessed us with this life. He has kept us here for a purpose. I need to be present and live in today. The following Bible verses remind me that tomorrow isn’t promised and that every day is a gift from God:

  • “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.” (Proverbs 27:1)
  • “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12)
  • “The LORD has done it this very day; let us rejoice today and be glad.” (Psalm 118:24)

Finding the balance between keeping traditions and starting new ones We just had our first major holiday without my Dad. My dear Dad had his first Easter in heaven with Jesus. Glory! Mi familia has some birthdays and a major graduation coming up. We can either wallow in sorrow and pity and mourn that my Dad isn’t here with us on earth or we can keep some of our favorite family traditions and take time to try new traditions. It’s nice to know we can make new memories while still honoring my Dad.

Talking to extended family We recently had a Zoom with a few family members and it was such a blessing to share some of our favorite memories and stories about my Dad. It’s great to hear everyone’s different perspectives and to see my Dad through their eyes.

Learning more about my Dad’s culture My Dad loved the United States, but he also loved his home country of Ecuador. I’m being intentional about tapping into my Ecuadorian roots a bit. Some of the ways I’ve done so are by eating ceviche (shrimp cocktail), which was one of our favorite dishes to eat together. I’ve also been listening to Andean music, which my Dad really enjoyed. I’m enjoying wearing some of the beautiful ponchos (shawls) and jewelry my Dad has given me over the years and using the mochilas (backpacks) he’s gifted me. These items have so much more meaning and sentimental value for me now. They help me connect to a culture and heritage my Dad was very proud of.

Learning more about heaven I’m eternally grateful that I got to witness my Dad receive Jesus as His Lord and Savior a few years ago. Now that my Dad is in heaven, I’m more curious and interested in what’s going on up there. I know it’s a million times better than anything we could ever think or imagine.

Here’s just a taste of what the Bible says about heaven:

There’s continuous prayer and worship going on

“Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying:

‘Holy, holy, holy

is the Lord God Almighty,’

who was, and is, and is to come.’

Whenever the living creatures give glory, honor and thanks to him who sits on the throne and who lives for ever and ever, the twenty-four elders fall down before him who sits on the throne and worship him who lives for ever and ever. They lay their crowns before the throne and say:

‘You are worthy, our Lord and God,

to receive glory and honor and power,

for you created all things,

and by your will they were created

and have their being.’” (Revelation 4:8-11)

Our prayers are rising like incense

“And when he had taken it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of God’s people.” (Revelation 5:8)

The angels are rejoicing

“I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.” (Luke 15:7)

Jesus is interceding for us

“Christ Jesus who died–more than that, who was raised to life–is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us.” (Romans 8:34b)

Jesus is preparing a place for us

“My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.” (John 14:2-4)

There won’t be anymore crying

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelation 21:4)

What a glorious day it will be when we’re reunited with our loved ones already in heaven with our Heavenly Father. Until then, let’s live God’s will for our lives while we’re here. Let’s embrace and cherish the precious memories of our loved ones who have gone before us, and let’s enjoy and celebrate the loved ones we still have with us.

If you’re struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one, please reach out to a Christian counselor for extra support or check if your church has a bereavement group.

And if you’re wondering the way to heaven, here’s what Jesus said:

“Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'” (John 14:6)

And here’s what the Bible also says:

“If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” (Romans 10:9-10)

If you’d like to share what’s helped you through your journey of losing a parent or other loved one, please feel free to comment below or on Abounding Faith’s Facebook page.

If you’d like to read more about my Dad, you can read about some of our adventures in By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

You can also check out these blog posts I’ve written over the years:

(FYI, I took the sky pic on Resurrection Sunday.)

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Springing Back to Life

Ah, this pic I recently took highlights the beauty of the in between… the weather and blue sky were lovely that day and yet the tree branches were still bare…. This image reminds me of the winter a few years ago when we were driving up to visit my sister. The day was dreary and gray and the road was lined with bare trees.

My dear Dad, who loved nature and agriculture, remarked, “It’s too bad for people who arrive in this country at this time of the year because they look at the trees and think they’re dead.”

That thought struck me back then and has stuck with me ever since.

The trees may look dead during the winter, but we know they’re only dormant until it’s time to spring back to life in the next season.

So, too, are God’s promises in our lives. They can seem dead for weeks, months or even years. All hope can seem lost.

But God is working!

And in due season, His plans and purposes for your life will sprout and you’ll bloom and blossom right on time.

May you find the joy in every season.  

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV)

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Gripped By God’s Grace (Part 1)

It’s been a little more than two weeks since my Dad went to be with Jesus. I thought I’d take a moment to thank everyone for your outpouring of love and support and prayers.

I also wanted to take a moment to share how I’m doing and what’s been helping me during this time.

Everyone processes grief at a different pace and mourns differently. I wasn’t even sure of the difference between grief and mourning, but I recently learned that grief is what you feel on the inside when a loved ones dies and mourning is how you express that grief.

I’m no expert in grief, but I would like to share a little bit of what has helped me through this mourning process in hopes of perhaps encouraging you and even hearing what’s helped you process the death of a loved one.

I plan to continue to share some thoughts about this journey as the Lord leads. It won’t be all the time, but as I feel led to share. I hope you find something in this post helpful. Blessings to you on your journey:

Writing Tributes and Memories – The writer in me finds it very healing and cathartic to write some of my favorite memories of my Dad for myself and to share with my family and friends. It’s my nature to want to record memories and chronicle stories, so when the words are flowing (like now) I find it very helpful to write away. Right now they’re bits and pieces of memories, quotes, Dadisms, etc. Nothing too formal or fancy. There’ll be plenty of time to organize everything. For now, it’s just a matter of getting some favorite thoughts out of my head and onto the page or computer screen. As a journalist, we’d never write about our parents. As a former journalist, I can type away freely. I’m very grateful for that. I want to write down memories now that they’re fresh. I guess if I were a poet or songwriter, I would be writing poems or songs right now. Whether it’s a sentence or a blog post, writing is key for me. My Dad was also very supportive of my writing career, so it’s a great way for me to honor him. These tributes are a sweet way for me to help keep his memory alive.

Sharing Priceless Pictures – The photojournalist in me is loving sorting through photos and telling parts of my Dad’s story through images. I’m delighting in going through photo albums and organizing tons of pictures by themes or years. There are the childhood pics, the teen years, our travels, just me and my Dad, pics with our pets and pics of Grandpa and his grandkids, etc. I love seeing pics of my Dad smiling. I love seeing pics of the good times. It reminds me that we squeezed in a lot of life and joy and memories together. When I’m ready, I’ll go through my family’s pics as well and enjoy seeing even more snapshots of my Dad. Our family could sometimes be like paparazzi with our cameras. It could be a little annoying in the moment, but those pictures are so precious now. And I haven’t even begun sorting through my digital photos or videos. There’s no rush. I have the rest of my lifetime to sort through the pics and to soak in the memories.

Talking to Family and Friends – Mi familia and friends have been awesome. My close friends know how to reach out to me while giving me the privacy and space I need. It was so healing to speak to a different close friend daily after everything happened. I’m grateful that they didn’t pry. I’m grateful for their listening ears. They didn’t have the answers and I didn’t expect them to. I was just grateful for a safe space to talk, ponder, process, cry and even laugh. It was so helpful to talk about my situation, listen to how they’ve coped with losing their loved ones and to even talk about other topics. Sometimes it’s nice to talk about something else for a change. Even if it’s just for a moment. Of course, it’s been healing to speak to my family and to share memories and thoughts, etc. I’m grateful that we can talk about my Dad and smile or cry and then move on to other topics as well. We’re finding a nice balance of not over talking about things while also not ignoring them either. It’s also been sweet hearing people’s feedback to the tributes I’ve shared on social media and here on my blog.

Remembering Where He is Now – Whenever I find myself feeling sad or maybe even a little guilty for enjoying a moment, it helps me to remember that my Dad is with Jesus now. Nothing beats heaven. Nothing. My Dad is no longer suffering. He has been promoted to heaven. The Bible says that as believers, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). While I miss my Dad, I’m at peace and can rejoice that my Dad is with Jesus and that one day I will see him again in heaven. No sunset or song or meal here on earth can compare to what my Dad is experiencing in heaven. That makes me smile and brings me peace. Will I feel sad? Sure. But I don’t have to stay there. My “One Word” for this year is “Stand Firm” and that’s what I hope to do. By God’s grace, I will stand firm on the promise that through Jesus we have eternal life in heaven with our Heavenly Father. My Dad is not lost. He just moved to his eternal home. One day we will be reunited. Until then, I will rejoice in remembering my Dad and will remain grateful for all the time we had together. And I will continue living by faith, hope and love. Here are three Bible verses that have been really helping me:

  • “We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” (2 Corinthians 5:8 NIV)
  • “Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 NIV)
  • “Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?'” (John 11:25 NIV)

Taking it One Day at a Time – It’s been very helpful for future-focused me to slow down a bit and to simply live in today. Sometimes that includes reminiscing about the past. Other times it means talking about what I’m feeling. Some times it means being silent. I’m not following a timeline or giving myself deadlines. I’m just taking it one day at a time. I don’t have to have neat answers or seek explanations. I don’t need to be anxious about the future. I can just rest in knowing that God is with me and is guiding me every step of the way.

I can be at peace knowing that I am gripped by God’s grace.

And so are you!

If you’d like to share what’s helped you through your journey of losing a parent or other loved one, please feel free to comment below or on Abounding Faith’s Facebook page.

Thank you for your prayers for me and mi familia during this time.

If you’d like to read more about my Dad, you can read about some of our adventures in By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

You can also check out these blog posts I’ve written over the years:

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That’s My Dad – A Tribute

My Dad Joseph went to be with Jesus last Tuesday. We’re going to miss him terribly, but we are soooo grateful for all the years and memories we had with him and we are so grateful we will see him again in heaven one day!

My Dad LOVED his family, his home country Ecuador, a good adventure and a working microphone, probably in that order. My Dad was a fighter and brave and a hard worker. He had a larger-than-life personality, was a bonafide extrovert, was a natural storyteller, enjoyed laughing and telling jokes and was super proud of my sister and me and his grandchildren and was dedicated to fighting for immigrants’ rights worldwide. He was generous, was the original dog whisperer and loved God…

My Dad has been one of my biggest supporters over the years. I always loved when he could attend my book launch events and so much more. He’s the Dad who gave me flowers at the end of my talent show performance in the sixth grade (embarrassing, but sweet) and came to my skating competition and when I got inducted into the National Honor Society in high school and cheered me on when I graduated from college and got my master’s degree from NYU. He was at the ceremony at Carnegie Hall and at Washington Square Park …

This picture is my Dad in his element when it comes to his public life. It’s quintessential him. He was charming, welcoming and just a natural in front of a crowd. This is now one of my favorite pics of him. Check out that smile behind the microphone. This was taken at the 20th Anniversary for one of the institutions he helped to found. He fought hard over the years for Ecuador to pass different legislation to help recognize the rights of Ecuadorians living abroad.

One of his proudest achievements was fighting for the creation and passing of Ecuador’s Dual-Citizenship law. He fought long and hard so that Ecuadorians who emigrated to other countries could also keep their Ecuadorian citizenship. Over the years, he would lobby for legislation, hold press conferences, organize and attend marches and protests (even in Italy and I think Spain and other countries), he even ran for an assemblyman position years ago. He was also a grand marshal and MC for countless parades and events especially for Ecuadorian Independence Day in Los Angeles and New York and in Ecuador. He was interviewed by various Spanish press over the years and knew a lot of the local politicians. He also helped to raise funds for earthquake victims to help them construct new modest homes and rebuild in Ecuador.

My Dad had a brief audience with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in 2001 and the Pope blessed Ecuadorian immigrants worldwide. We grew up Catholic so that was a big deal and honor for my Dad. He went on to meet the two subsequent Popes and other dignitaries …

My Dad and I had so many wonderful and fun adventures including during my trips to Ecuador in 2003 and 2010. Here we’re all dressed up for the party my large extended family threw in my honor and also roughing it while sight seeing. I wrote a lot about those trips in Book 4, By Faith: Adventures and Reflections on Walking With God Here and Abroad.

It’s so miraculous and lovely how God healed our family and I will share some of that story at some point, but that’s all for now. THAT’S MY DAD!

If you’d like to read more about my Dad, enjoy these blog posts I’ve written over the years:

Thank you for your prayers for me and mi familia during this time. Blessings!

“We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” (2 Corinthians 5:8 NIV)

“Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 NIV)

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