With everything that is going on here with people hurting in various ways, and whatis going on in MY life, I felt I needed a place to share my thoughts that didn't fit into the venting, schedule or smile threads and I was wondering if there are others like me.
I laid awake last night, as usual, waiting for pain meds to kick in and found myself in deep prayer and thought.
I am thankful that DD's fiance is finally out of the hospital but he is not out of the woods yet and he has really begun to depend on me as a mother figure (his is across the country and has never really been a part of his life). This is hard when I have been playing the role for DD, though she is happy that he has my DD and me to look up to as parental figures.
Then, my mind keeps travelling to Katie and Buck. I haven't been around that long, but long enough for her daily smiles about fireflies, kittens and Buck to become a highlight of my evening read. I have been on community sites like this (not cooking ones, - more for specific health concerns) and while everyone is friendly, they are there more for their own needs. It is incredible to see what a tight compassionate family we have here.
I was with my 83 year old Dad last night and could see signs of him slipping again - he couldn't hear very well even with his hearing aids cranked up and he seemed to fade in and out of the conversation. He picked up after dinner....I worry that he isn't eating properly on his own with his diabetes.
And there are others on my mind as well who had issues that need prayer and I fid that for once I am totally not thinking of my current and seemingly never-ending pain flare.
I was also realizing how many of you are becoming such close friends and that my life is good.
There is a bridge in a Christian song I love called "Blessed Be Your Name" that goes "You give and take away, You give and take away, my heart will chose to say, Blessed be Your name". Many of us here have been experiencing the giving and the taking (whether you believe or not) and it is so nice that we have each other to build on that.
I hope my ramblings here are okay and coherent.
I laid awake last night, as usual, waiting for pain meds to kick in and found myself in deep prayer and thought.
I am thankful that DD's fiance is finally out of the hospital but he is not out of the woods yet and he has really begun to depend on me as a mother figure (his is across the country and has never really been a part of his life). This is hard when I have been playing the role for DD, though she is happy that he has my DD and me to look up to as parental figures.
Then, my mind keeps travelling to Katie and Buck. I haven't been around that long, but long enough for her daily smiles about fireflies, kittens and Buck to become a highlight of my evening read. I have been on community sites like this (not cooking ones, - more for specific health concerns) and while everyone is friendly, they are there more for their own needs. It is incredible to see what a tight compassionate family we have here.
I was with my 83 year old Dad last night and could see signs of him slipping again - he couldn't hear very well even with his hearing aids cranked up and he seemed to fade in and out of the conversation. He picked up after dinner....I worry that he isn't eating properly on his own with his diabetes.
And there are others on my mind as well who had issues that need prayer and I fid that for once I am totally not thinking of my current and seemingly never-ending pain flare.
I was also realizing how many of you are becoming such close friends and that my life is good.
There is a bridge in a Christian song I love called "Blessed Be Your Name" that goes "You give and take away, You give and take away, my heart will chose to say, Blessed be Your name". Many of us here have been experiencing the giving and the taking (whether you believe or not) and it is so nice that we have each other to build on that.
I hope my ramblings here are okay and coherent.