Blog Layout

A Mother's Jealousy

Austin Gardner • August 18, 2022

Didn't Betty understand that the women stayed in the house and got the meal ready?

versión en español a continuación


Betty and I had been inseparable just about from the beginning. It started with horses and hay and continues till today.


When we got married, it was just even more convenient. Where you saw one, you would find the other nearby. Always together more like one flesh than most could imagine. 


Shortly after getting married, we returned to Tennessee to visit my parents and family. That's different, and you know it. You are going to your parent's house for the first time with your spouse. 


You are getting your bedroom with your wife in your parent's house. It didn't even seem strange to me. We were just us.


The following day we were sleeping in. It might have been 6:00, or 6:30 am, and my dad drove the tractor right next to our window. 


I knew EXACTLY what that meant. Time to get up, boy! I got up and went out to see what was going on. He asked if I planned to sleep all day!


So we had the traditional big country breakfast, and dad wanted to know if I would work the fence line and put in a new fence with him.


Of course, I would help. So off we went my dad, Betty, and me. We worked, and it was fun. I had never had such a sweet work partner before. 


We laughed and stretched the fence. My dad enjoyed it tremendously. He loved having the help and loved being able to talk to Betty.


When we returned to the house, my mother seemed sullen and upset. I asked her what had happened. My mother was only 38 years old when we married.


When I asked her, she couldn't talk. Her lip was quivering. She finally said she couldn't believe it. How could Betty do that to her?


She admitted she was already jealous because Betty now had me. She said it appeared to her that Betty could have at least stayed at the house and talked to her.


Mom could have learned about me and what was going on in my life, but no, Betty had to go with me. Didn't Betty understand that the women stayed in the house and got the meal ready?


The tension was tight. Mom was edging for a fight. All I knew to do was put pressure on Betty to talk to my mom. We both tried to stay with her and spend time telling her what was happening.


My mom was jealous of my wife and her relationship with me. Things settled now a bit, but boy, I never knew that a man's mother could be so jealous of his wife until then. It made for an exciting trip home.


The thing I learned most as I thought back on this story is how much we fail to communicate. My mother loved me. I knew that, but I didn't know what she wanted or expected. Therefore I tended to hurt her and felt hurt. I think that gave both of us a bad attitude.


My mother's jealousy was an expression of her love. It may have been a poor expression, but she was crying out that she loved me and wanted me to spend time with her. How often have I been guilty of the same thing? I do not know how to express my hurt and frustration, so I do so in a manner that hurts people and causes them to think poorly of me.


We are not an island. We live in a community. Christianity is for the community. We must think about how our thoughts, actions, and words affect others at all times.



Get the whole story


Betty, the love of my life

The Call

Hay Day of my Life

"The bro zone!" Like a brother

A Giant Heart

The tractor ride

Never Really Dated!

Shocked & Surprised

Good News

Finding an acorn

Scared my dad!

Send that hillbilly hiking

Who's chasing who?

Betty meets my grandmother

The longest summer ever

Reckless Redneck

Honeymoon

Separated for the first time

We are going to make it

Our first ministry

We needed a mentor


Betty y yo habíamos sido inseparables casi desde el principio. Comenzó con caballos y heno y continúa hasta hoy.


Cuando nos casamos, fue aún más conveniente. Donde veías a uno, encontrarías al otro cerca. Siempre juntos más como una sola carne de lo que la mayoría podría imaginar.


Poco después de casarnos, regresamos a Tennessee para visitar a mis padres y mi familia. Eso es diferente, y lo sabes. Estás yendo a la casa de tus padres por primera vez con tu cónyuge.


Vas a tener tu dormitorio con tu esposa en la casa de tus padres. Ni siquiera me pareció extraño. Éramos solo nosotros.


Al día siguiente estábamos durmiendo. Podrían haber sido las 6:00 o las 6:30 am, y mi papá condujo el tractor justo a lado de nuestra ventana.


Sabía EXACTAMENTE lo que eso significaba. ¡Hora de levantarse, muchacho! Me levanté y salí a ver qué pasaba. ¡Me preguntó si planeaba dormir todo el día!


Así que tuvimos el gran desayuno campestre tradicional, y papá quería saber si trabajaría en la línea de la cerca y si colocaría una nueva cerca con él.


Por supuesto que ayudaría. Así que allí nos fuimos mi papá, Betty y yo. Trabajamos, y fue divertido. Nunca antes había tenido una compañera de trabajo tan dulce.


Nos reímos y estiramos la cerca. Mi papá lo disfrutó muchísimo. Le encantaba tener la ayuda y le encantaba poder hablar con Betty.


Cuando regresamos a la casa, mi madre parecía estar alterada y molesta. Le pregunté qué había pasado. Mi madre tenía solo 38 años cuando nos casamos.


Cuando le pregunté, ella no podía hablar. Su labio estaba temblando. Finalmente dijo que no podía creerlo. ¿Cómo podía Betty hacerle eso?


Admitió que ya estaba celosa porque Betty ahora me tenía. Dijo que le parecía que Betty al menos pudo haberse quedado en la casa y hablar con ella.


Mamá podría haber aprendido sobre mí y lo que estaba pasando en mi vida, pero no, Betty tenía que ir conmigo. ¿No entendió Betty que las mujeres se quedaban en la casa y preparaban la comida?


La tensión estaba fuerte. Mamá estaba al borde de una pelea. Todo lo que sabía hacer era presionar a Betty para que hablara con mi mamá. Ambos tratamos de quedarnos con ella y pasar tiempo diciéndole lo que estaba pasando.


Mi mamá estaba celosa de mi esposa y de su relación conmigo. Las cosas se calmaron un poco ahora, pero ay señor, nunca supe que la madre de un hombre podría estar tan celosa de su esposa hasta entonces. Fue un emocionante viaje a casa.


Lo que más aprendí al pensar en esta historia es cuánto fallamos en comunicarnos. Mi madre me amaba. Lo sabía, pero no sabía lo que ella quería o esperaba. Por lo tanto, tendía a lastimarla y yo me sentía herido. Creo que eso nos dio a los dos una mala actitud.


Los celos de mi madre eran una expresión de su amor. Puede haber sido una mala expresión, pero estaba gritando que me amaba y quería que pasara tiempo con ella. ¿Cuántas veces he sido culpable de lo mismo? No sé cómo expresar mi dolor y frustración, así que lo hago de una manera que hiere a la gente y hace que piensen mal de mí.



No somos una isla. Vivimos en una comunidad. El cristianismo es para la comunidad. Debemos pensar en cómo nuestros pensamientos, acciones y palabras afectan a los demás en todo momento.



By Austin Gardner June 12, 2024
A wonderful historical story that will teach us a great deal. 
By Austin Gardner June 11, 2024
Maximizing Growth, Overcoming Limits, and Achieving Excellence Through Effective Coaching 
By Austin Gardner June 10, 2024
We need policies and control mechanisms but must learn not to rely on them exclusively. They undermine the very essence of a thriving workplace.
By Austin Gardner June 9, 2024
Navigating the World with an Open Heart and a Servant's Spirit 
By Austin Gardner June 8, 2024
Your friends have left you. All earthly possessions are gone. Those you thought love you want you dead. What do you do? 
By Austin Gardner June 7, 2024
Appreciating Your Past, Present, and Future 
By Austin Gardner June 6, 2024
Starting in Mexico and continuing till today 
By Austin Gardner June 5, 2024
Gratitude, a sentiment often tucked away in the recesses of our hearts, possesses the transformative power to enrich not only our lives but also the lives of those around us.
By Austin Gardner June 4, 2024
In January of 1987 Betty, the kids, and I arrived in Querétaro, Mexico to study Spanish. I literally didn’t know ten words. I am forever indebted to Georgia, Hermana Luisa, Webb for the language institute she ran for many years. She was strict. She pushed hard. Betty cried on more than one occasion. Without the challenge I know that I never would have learned the language. The language school gave me structure, discipline, help learning what to do next. Read the rest of the letter then go watch this video the BBF did of Miss Webb. When you get this letter, Lord willing, Betty and I will be in Mexico and we will be visiting this wonderful godly lady. I thought of this lady often over the years. I remembered how hard she had been on me. I remembered being tortured it seemed but I survived Hermana Luisa and she made me a thriving missionary.  Thank you Hermana Luisa for helping a red neck Tennessee hillbilly learn enough Spanish to do some ministry. God bless you. So know that language school might be very beneficial for you. Efficient Resource Utilization: Organized lesson plans and materials ensure learners make the most of their study time, covering essential language elements in a coherent manner. Clear Learning Objectives: Well-organized courses outline clear learning objectives, helping learners understand what to expect and what is expected of them. Resource Accessibility: Organized language schools provide learners with easy access to a variety of resources, including textbooks, multimedia materials, and language software.
Georgia Webb, Queretaro, Mexico
By Austin Gardner April 12, 2024
Austin Gardner believes hearing about Georgia Webb will bless you. How does Georgia Webb's legacy inspire missionaries today? Explore her impact on global missions and find your place in God's plan. Tune in! #MissionsLegacy #EmpowerEvangelism #FaithJourney
More Posts
Share by: