Thanks, Renee
A web friend of mine sent this to me. She had no idea how much I needed that very sentence at the very moment I opened her email.
"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, and Faith looks up."
A web friend of mine sent this to me. She had no idea how much I needed that very sentence at the very moment I opened her email.
I really hate not having the time to post on here. It seems every waking moment is consumed by something that takes me away from my former life. My life of blogging every day, getting the dishes done before we run out of spoons (which is saying a LOT because we have like a gazillion spoons) and getting the laundry not only washed and dried, but folded and put away! Those things are temporarily a thing of the past. Maybe some day I will look around and say "Hey, I remember it here. Here is nice. Here is gooooood."
I had some fabulous weekend. I spent it in Branson. Sick. I woke up Saturday morning feeling mighty poorly. I overheard Shael telling her Dad that every time she went into my bedroom she found me either on the pot or asleep in bed. I couldn't help it! We were suppose to meet my Mom and MIL at the beauty shop at 4:00 and we actually made it there on time. But once I got there, I started feeling even worse. I spread out on the floor for a minute and when I got up Mom said she wanted to pray for me. Man, I couldn't hardly stand up for her prayer. I knew what was coming and where it was coming out. I started getting extremely hot and I was tearing off my hoodie as fast as I could as I was walking to the bathroom. I got the bathroom door shut just in time to bow at the porcelain throne.
Things just never go as I think they will. What is UP with that?
Last night when I got home from work, Shael met me at the front door and stuck her face right in mine. She said "Look at my eye" in this firm tone. I'm at that age now where I had to back my head up several inches to be able to focus in on what she wanted me to look at. Her whole right eye was blood red. Beyond blood shot, but red, like it could anytime start bleeding. It was just a couple weeks ago my Mom had the same thing happen to her and her doctor told her it was caused from never taking her contacts out and cleaning them. So, she told Shael to make sure she took her contact out to avoid the same disaster. Then look what happened anyway! She'd had Mom pick her up from school early because she was in so much pain. Today, I took her with me to my first class, which we ended up leaving early (long story), then I took her to the eye doctor. He said yes, it was an eye infection, and no it wasn't pink eye, so it wasn't contagious. Also, he said it was probably caused by her contacts. All it takes is a tiny bit of bacteria to get under it and presto, she's got a full blown eye infection. My mother in law met me at the doctor and she was able to wait with her for her prescription while I went back to school. Then Mike said he'd pick her up at his parents house on his way home from work. That worked out nicely. Poor Shael, missed two days of school. She will go tomorrow, then she's off two more days for fall break. Yeah, poor Shael. One full day of school in a whole week. You know how devastated she is about this, don't you? LOL
PAULA ABDUL
Oh, my, I could hardly sleep at all Saturday night. I kept thinking "What have I done?" Thinking kept me up half the night. Sunday morning dawned and I got up and cooked for our pastor appreciation day. This year was much easier for me than last. It was the second without brother Leon. We also showed my parent's anniversary slide show for my Mom's birthday. Of course, it didn't go smoothly, what in life does? My friend Vicki told me that when I finally find the secret behind making everything run smoothly that I had to tell her before anybody else. Yep, she's number one on my list, then I'll let the world know.
That's where Mike is off to this weekend. He told me he would come home in time for Mom's birthday Sunday. He told me he would go to church with us because the whole family is going to be there. So, this morning when I asked him when I should expect him home and he said Sunday night, late, I almost got mad. But, I calmly reminded him of Mom's birthday being Sunday then walked away. He went outside and I was saying out loud to myself "Don't let him get to you. You know he's just trying to get a response out of you. You can tell by the grin on his face when he said Sunday night, late. If he doesn't come home in time, then you can deal with it then. But don't borrow trouble." So, we'll see what happens.
I think I'm having a manic moment. I seem very cheerful, even to myself, today. I dont' know what started it. First thing this morning, Shael wakes me up with a phone call asking me to bring her binder to her that she'd left at home. She'd spent the night with my Mom and had left her binder at the house. So, I got up, ate a bowl of cereal, got some clothes on and went to Wyandotte. As I was leaving, though, the back right tire of my car locked up and I skidded to a stop (which it has been doing since, oh, I GOT THE CAR!!). But when I let off the brake and applied the accelerator, it was still locked up and I was literally dragging that one tire. I backed up back into the driveway and took the trusty old Suburban to Wyandotte. I was going to drive it to school later until I remembered that Mike was using it tonight to go to a car auction. I was tempted to tell him to swap cars with me so he could get a taste of what this car does to me every day. But, I didn't. When I got home from Wyandotte, I got myself cleaned up and then drove my car to school. It locks up every time I come to a complete stop. It won't lock up until I am nearly stopped, then it drags that back tire for the last 6 inches or so until I'm stopped. More if I'm on a gravel surface.
"Sing A Song"
I don't know when it happened, but somehow along the way, I've kind of turned into this very anal person about my school work. I want it done and I want it done early. None of this waiting until the last minute crap that I use to be known for. So, you can imagine my dismay when I checked on an assignment for my Exceptional Learner class and found not just one, but TWO observations that were due today. When I saw the due date on them last night, I tried my best not to wake up Mike and Shael with my "CRAP!!". I could have sworn they were due next week, but noooo, I messed up, they were due today. I hadn't even made one of the observations! I was suppose to observe an "exceptional learner" in the class room. I hadn't done it and there was nothing I could do about it at 10:30 at night at home. So, I fretted and stewed about it in bed for about 30 minutes. Then I got up, tired of trying to sleep when I knew I wasn't going to, and got out my Bible. I read and did my usual way of studying it. I pick out a word or phrase that speaks to me at the moment, look in my concordance (I have an amazing one in my NIV translation) for every mention of that word or phrase, write down the "address" of each of the scriptures, then look each and every one of them up. The ones that really grab my attention, I circle, then look up in a different translation. If they are exceptionally perfect for my mood/situation, I write them down. So, last night, my word of the day (or night) was HOPE. I had about 25 or so references to that word in my NIV alone. And yes, I looked them all up. Some of them were absolutely for me at that very moment. Some of them not so much.