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Mom’s Eulogy: Saying Goodbye

Thank you to everyone who prayed for us during my mom’s illness and passing. You have been with me through it all and I have appreciated all the messages and prayers. Some of you wanted to read my mom’s eulogy after I read the first paragraph in Instastories. I am happy to share it with you.


Mom’s Eulogy

I remember once watching the Sound of Music with my mom. She told me that the first time she saw the movie, she really identified with Maria. She, too, thought about joining the convent and dedicating her life to God. But as the movie progressed, and Maria fell in love with the Captain and became a mom to many children, she thought oh, no, no, no. Her life would be nothing like that. Well, sometimes life doesn’t turn out as you planned. Little did she know that she would dedicate her life to God, but it would be as a wife and mom to many children.

If I had to describe my mom in five words –it would be strong, faith-filled, caring, outgoing and funny. Even when she was sick at the end of her life, those traits were still there, in fact, they were even more apparent.

Mom was the strongest person I ever knew, and not because she was perfect. As the oldest, I saw her in the days before God was a part of her life. But, I also saw how God completely transformed her life. With her healing and facing the pain of her childhood, she broke the cycle of dysfunction of generations and with my dad she started a new family life rooted in Christ.

As a result, her nine children are all decent people, 😉 but more importantly, they love God and they’re living for God. That is her greatest legacy – the faith she passed on to new generations in our family. In that faith, she taught us that it was more than just going to church on Sundays. She lived her faith 24/7. It was just a part of who she was. This was especially apparent in her love language of service. She was generous and always doing something to help someone else. She did not hesitate to change her schedule around just to help us, even if it meant driving hundreds of miles to be with us when we needed her most. Whether she was helping family, a friend, cleaning the houses of a parish priest, or visiting someone in the hospital, she shared her love by helping others.

However, mom wasn’t a quiet and shrinking violet type of Catholic. She was more like a John the Baptist. She wasn’t afraid to speak up. She didn’t let worry about what others would think stop her from sharing something that was essential for the good of that person. It was always done out of love, but it was done. This extended to the protection of her family. When she was in Mama Bear mode, watch out. She fought fiercely for those she loved.

However, mom was also very down to earth and friendly. We would marvel at the way she could make friends with complete strangers as she waited in line at the grocery store. She was at ease talking to other people. And how she loved to make people laugh! She loved getting a room going with one of her stories. Some of my fondest memories were of her dancing in the kitchen with my dad, being goofy, laughing and joking around. She was the fun grandma who played with her grandkids, went on rides at Disneyland and made sure the kitchen was stocked with their favorite snacks. Mom knew how to have fun, how to find joy in the mundane and she knew how to laugh at life. Even on her deathbed, she was making jokes and plotting how we could smuggle into her ICU room a slice of chocolate cream pie and a Coors Light beer.

But in the end, just being with mom made you happy. Although there were nine of us kids, mom managed to make each of us feel loved and special. That love of family only intensified in the last days of her life. I’ll never forget the smile on her face when she was finally brought home. It brings to mind some of the last words she spoke to us. She was not afraid to die and was at peace with God’s will and she said, “

I lived a good life. I’ve had a lot of fun with you guys. Our lives weren’t perfect, but one thing we did always have was love in our hearts for each other, forgiveness and mercy. When push came to shove, we were always there for each other no matter what our differences. And that was important to me. And what’s also important to me is that you pass on this faith and teach your little guys. I see that in all of you, being such a good examples to the children and producing beautiful vines for the future.

We will do our best to carry on mom’s legacy and although we’ll all miss mom’s laughs, hugs, feistiness, words of wisdom, and emoji filled texts, we know that she hasn’t left us alone and she is watching over us and praying for us even more now. We love you, mom. We’ll miss you.

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My 2019 Word and Saint(s) of the Year

Word of the Year

For the past few years I have been participating in the practice of choosing a word and a saint of the year. In November, my word became clear to me – rooted. I desired to grow deeper in my love of Christ and to not let worries or crosses sway my faith. I called to mind the parable of the Sower.

“Hear then the parable of the sower. The seed sown on the path is the one who hears the word of the kingdom without understanding it, and the evil one comes and steals away what was sown in his heart. The seed sown on rocky ground is the one who hears the word and receives it at once with joy. But he has no root and lasts only for a time. When some tribulation or persecution comes because of the word, he immediately falls away. The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word and it bears no fruit. But the seed sown on rich soil is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.” (Matthew 13: 18-23)

I knew that this year was going to be a difficult one with my mom’s illness. I knew that my heart needed to be planted firmly in Christ in order to weather the storm. I just hadn’t realized how soon that cross would present itself. My word had to be put to the test the first week of the new year with the death of my mom, but blessed be God, He provided the grace to endure without being angry and bitter. (Well, not angry at God. As for the cancer, I’d like to beat the @#$% out of it.)

The year is still young and I don’t know what is coming next, but good or bad, I pray my heart remains rooted in Christ and that I praise His name, no matter what is going on in my life.

Saint(s) of the Year

In mid-2018, especially around the time  that I attended the Blessed Is She Wild retreat, St. John the Baptist had been knocking on my heart. I remember writing about him in one of my Blessed Is She devotions, Here is a portion of what I wrote:

I shared with my friend Liz that I didn’t feel comfortable with John the Baptist. He intimidated me with him camel hair wearing and locust eating ways. He seemed loud, forceful and no nonsense. For someone who didn’t like confrontation, he wasn’t exactly endearing. I laughed when Liz said she had thought the same thing. However, she shared that something changed in her perception. He became her “saint of the year” (when you choose a saint to learn about and ask for their prayers.) Liz got to know St. John through prayer and eventually she saw another side to him – a gentle, humble soul completely committed to Our Lord. 

I always thought that John the Baptist was completely out of reach and so unlike me, but I think I have it wrong. God wants me to be *more* like him, not in the camel hair and locusts way, (at least I hope not!) but in having a love for Our Lord so deep that it has to be shared, even in the face of death. Like St. John and Liz, I want the Holy Spirit so alive in me that people are inspired to love God more.

He has not left my mind and I knew God wanted me to get to know him better in 2019. However, he was not the only St. John knocking on the door of my heart. I was also drawn to St. John the Apostle. At first, it came out of my recent habit of making a weekly Holy Hour. Although sitting quietly praying for an hour is not easy for me, I loved the thought of visiting Jesus and keeping him company. I wanted to be a comfort to his Sacred Heart, like a beloved disciple. I also saw St. John the Apostle as someone who was completely rooted in the love of Jesus, as well as St. John the Baptist being completely rooted in Jesus no matter what turmoil was going on around him. So this year I decided to adopt both John’s as my saints of the year.

Again, my mom’s death has caused me to look to John the Apostle and follow his example of standing at the foot of the cross watching someone you loved dearly die. And now that I have the task of delivering my mom’s eulogy at her funeral, I am turning to St. John the Baptist to intercede and pray that I have the strength to speak the words in my heart with bravery and composure.

How about you? What is your word and/or saint of the year?

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Saying Goodbye to My Mom & Funeral Fund

Pictured: My mom on her birthday in June. Photo credit: my sis-in-law Maria. //  Me & mom at the Mission. // Mom and dad with their grandchildren two years ago. There have been three more added since then! Photo credit: Felicity Photography.

 

Dear Family and Friends,

Thank you for all your prayers, love, and support, particularly during the final days of my mom’s life. You have been with me on this journey through social media from the moment I found out that she had cancer, to the day I kissed her goodbye for the last time.  Brian thinks I’m a little crazy for sharing such a vulnerable part of my life with “strangers” but he doesn’t understand that we’re more than strangers. We’ve become like a little Catholic online community loving and supporting one another through the good and the tragic.

So thank you for being there for me, for my mom and my family. My mom keenly felt your prayers and she offered up her suffering for each of you that were praying for her. And now that she is no longer bound to the constrains of this earthy life, I know she has doubled down on her prayers and is still interceding for us, because that’s just the kind of person mom was.

Arrangements have been made for Mom’s funeral and burial. It will take place a week from today on Friday, January 18, 2019. Many of you have sent me messages asking about sending flowers or how you can help the family. I talked to my siblings and we decided that in lieu of flowers, we’d set up the Dolores Cardenas Funeral Fund for my dad to help him pay for my mom’s funeral and her medical expenses, which comes to roughly $15,000. (Please do not feel obligated to give. This is only for those who’ve asked – https://paypal.me/revolutionoflove.)

Foremost, my mom made me promise that I’d ask people to pray for her after she passed, that her soul would be happy and at peace with Jesus. In the end she was not afraid to die. She was ready to go home to her Savior. I pray she is happy with Him now. <3

Thanks again and love to you.

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2018 Recap (Part 2) & Friday Favorites: Top Posts & IG Photos of 2018 & Link-up

It’s time for End of the Year Recaps! Today we are reviewing the Top 10 posts of 2018. Granted, I posted a lot less this year than in the past, but you still had your favorites.

After that, I share the Top 9 posts on Instagram. Yesterday I posted photo number 3,000! It’s safe to say that I may not blog much, but you can usually find me active on Instagram @bobbi_rol. 🙂

Yesterday -2018 Recap (Part 1): 2018 in 12 Photos (hashtag #2018in12photos)

Today – 2018 Recap (Part 2): Top Posts and Photos of 2018 & Link-up

If you are a blogger, join the fun and link-up!

Top 10 Posts

#1

How I Use My Blessed Is She 2018-2019 Mini Liturgical Planner

 

#2

The Blessed Is She Bible and Bible Journaling Tools

 

#3

My 2018 Word and Saint of the Year

 

#4

2018 Reading Challenge and A Review of the 2017’s Book Reading

 

#5

Friday Favorites & Link-up (Vol 6): A Collection of Catholic Graphic Novels Reviewed

 

#6

How I Started Setting Goals & My Mid-Year 2018 Goals

 

#7

Friday Favorites & Link-up (Vol 9): Blessed Is She “Wild” Retreat Edition

 

#8

In the Kitchen: Trader Joe’s Wonton Soup

 

#9

Online Daybook/ Currently/ 7 QT: June 2018 Review

 

#10

Prayer Request: Rosaries for Dolores

 

Instagram: My Top 9 Photos

The Top 9 of Instagram provided by Top9.co. My top photos include:

  • The Lord is close to the brokenhearted. I’ve been leaning on this a lot lately.
  • The litany line of our family saints.
  • I love that 19 years later, Brian still reaches over to hold my hand. <3
  • I had to go to AZ to meet some of my Cali friends in person at the Blessed Is She team retreat.
  • Brian and I at my brother’s wedding. He still takes my breath away.
  • Quiet time with Our Lord reading Scripture.
  • My mom has always been my biggest supporter in life.
  • My biggest blessings in life – Brian and my kiddos.
  • Praying for our priests, especially the innocent ones suffering through the shame of their guilty brothers.

Well, there you go! If you are a blogger, write your own post and link-up. You can do your #1 Post or your Top 3 or Top 5 or Top 10! Whatever suits your fancy. I look forward to reading it. 🙂

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Are you ready to link up?? Here are the rules.

1. Create a post with your top post(s).

2. Add a link back here so others can play along.

3. If you want to use the graphic, right click and save the image to your computer or copy the html into your blog’s html/text page.

<img class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-11127″ src=”https://revolutionoflove.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/1_logo_2_2018_year_end.jpg” alt=”” width=”640″ height=”483″ />

4. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address.

The link up will be active until January 31, 2019. Have fun! 🙂



2018 Recap (Part 1): 2018 in 12 Photos & Link-up

It’s time for End of the Year Recaps. Join me today as we review over 2018 and share the good, the bad and the funny. Tomorrow will be Friday Favorites with your favorite blog posts and Instagram photos (determined by most clicks and likes) on my Instagram account @bobbi_rol. Both posts will be a link-up for you to share your own thoughts, memories and top posts of 2018.

Today – 2018 Recap (Part 1): 2018 in 12 Photos (hashtag #2018in12photos)

Tomorrow – 2018 Recap (Part 2): Top Posts and Photos of 2018 & Link-up

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I love End of the Year recap posts but the photo year in review is my favorite! Years ago, Dwija over at House Unseen hosted the link-up, but she has kindly passed the baton to me. So let’s get to it!

(Note: I cheated on several of these by making the “one” photo into one collage instead. Feel free to do the same if needed.)

The beginning of the year started out with a desire to deepen my spiritual life and spend more time reading Scripture. Blessed Is She was a huge help with that!

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Bella and I have continued our tradition of taking a number of girls’ road trip to Disneyland throughout the year. We’ve been blessed to have my mom and my sister join us for most of these trips. Our last one with the four of us was in February. Little did I know then, it would be the last Disneyland trip I would take with my mom.

Disneyland with my mom then and now.

That weekend will forever be etched in my heart.

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March was dominated by Lent and preparing for Easter.

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April was a celebration of the Easter season and enjoying fun times during Easter breaks. Bella and I took a quick trip to Disneyland and the boys and I joined the Read Aloud Revival. It has become an anticipated part of our evening ritual.

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May was definitely our busiest month of the year with so many big family events. John-Paul made his First Communion, Bella made her Confirmation (my sister was her sponsor) and my brother got married. I also attended my first Blessed Is She regional retreat and it was spiritually life changing. I was able to attend the retreat with my mom, which was an added blessing, and the following day we celebrated Mothers’ Day together. In fact, with all these family events, I was able to spend almost every weekend with my parents as we traveled the 400 miles back and forth. It was as if God was giving us our last precious moments together before we had to carry a heavy cross.

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In June, all our plans changed when we found out my mom’s cancer aggressively returned. We decided to have a family reunion to celebrate my mom’s 70th birthday and to support her as she prepared to start her cancer treatment.

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For the last four years, cancer has been an unwelcome thief in our family. However, in July, we received welcome news that Brian was cancer free for the fourth year in a row. That was a benchmark diagnosis and Brian can now reduce the frequency of his testing. My heart was overjoyed to hear the news.

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August was the beginning of the new school year. (Remember as kids when school didn’t start until September?!) We now have kids in 2nd, 3rd, 5th grade and a junior in high school. I went back in full swing as a room mom and library volunteer. My parents also celebrated 50 years of marriage. They had to cancel their anniversary plans and instead spent the day with my mom getting chemo, but they were just happy to be together. They are a living testament of loving each other for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. I love them so much!

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Photo Credit of the group photo: Blessed is She and Lexy Popa Photography

In September, I attended the Blessed Is She team retreat in Arizona and it was one of the highlights of my year. I still pinch myself when I consider how blessed I am to be a part of this sisterhood and ministry!

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In October, I enjoyed my favorite season – autumn! There was plenty of pumpkin spice and Halloween fun. Although my days were busy, I made a greater effort to spend time in prayer, including weekly Holy Hours. At first I was worried I wouldn’t be able to occupy myself in prayer for an hour, but I’m learning to love this time to quiet myself and be with Our Lord.

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For over a decade, we have been going to Disneyland as a family during Thanksgiving week. I came across this photo collage I made two years ago. It was funny to see the kids looking so young!

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This year, I thought about canceling our trip since my mom was sick and we were unable to spend Thanksgiving with my parents (for the first time in my life), but my mom encouraged me to go anyway and make memories with the kids and to send her lots of photos.

So we did. 🙂

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Christmas holds so many memories and family traditions. I have to be honest, it was a season of fun and laughter, mixed with moments of tears and worry as my mom’s health became worse. I knew the best way to make her happy was to give her grandchildren lots of simple fun and happy memories… and to send her lots of photos.

It’s been such a bittersweet year, but despite the hard moments, there have also been many, many happy ones and for that I am truly thankful. I hope you have a blessed New Year filled with many happy memories to temper the rough spots.

Thanks for sharing some memories with me. I look forward to seeing your own memories so link up below! If you aren’t a blogger feel free to share your favorite memory of 2018 in the comments, on Facebook, or on Instagram using #2018in12photos.

Have a very blessed 2019!!!

PS – You can follow RoL on Bloglovin, Feedly or another news feed. If you are a social media fan like me, we can stay in touch through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, GoodReads, Letterboxd, or Spotify, 😉

Are you ready to link up?? Here are the rules.

1. Create a post with a photo to represent each month of the year. (As you can tell from my post, cheating is allowed.)

2. Add a link back here so others can play along.

3. If you want to use the graphic, right click and save the image to your computer or copy the html into your blog’s html/text page.

<img class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-11110″ src=”https://revolutionoflove.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/1_logo_2018_year_end.jpg” alt=”” width=”640″ height=”640″ />

4. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address.

The link up will be active until January 31, 2019. Have fun! 🙂