Well, those cards were miracle workers for me! Today I am in a much better place; a much better frame of mind. The two church services helped also. There was something I really needed in our bulletin. I am not as depressed as I was. I guess I just decided to let go and let God take over and He has left me with this good feeling, a calm and peace.
We had lunch with friends from church. We were lucky enough to be celebrating Ms Mable's birthday. She will have surgery on her back on the 19th in hopes she will be able to get out of her wheelchair and walk. To me, her speech sounds like she had a stroke.
Today was about little things. Nothing out of the ordinary. Just being with my family. Not really doing anything but being. No stress. While my son played his video games, my husband read his hunting magazine and I cut things designs out of magazines which is like catharsis for me, I felt better and I am thankful. Just what the doctor ordered. The Great Physician.
Rhett and I are off tomorrow. Yeah! I am still taking Daddy to work. I won't be able to the rest of the week though. We have to get Rhett some plants for a science project. Hopefully we can find some cheap ones; cheaper than $5 a piece at Walmart! Now is not the time for plants. I hope I can take a painting class tomorrow evening. If not, then another time.... Don will try to take my car to see how much it will cost to have it fixed. Hopefully it won't cost us an arm and a leg! LOL
Today I received more money for the 15 year old girl who has lukemia. What was in our bulletin I sent out as an email to my buds in hopes it will lift their thirsty spirits as it did mine. Got good feedback on what I sent out yesterday. The previous post was one of them. It was the one that touched me the most.
Not much change with Aunt Margareet's condition except that the blood transfusion seems to have helped somewhat. They are still concerned about her kidneys not functioning properly.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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We have to experience th evalleys before we can rejoice with the "highs!"
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