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29 July 2010

Trip from 200 Grafton District Rd, Yorktown, VA 23692-4045 to Cracker Barrel Old Country Str, 1625 Jim Johnson Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28312

Looking forward to seeing my cousin and part of her family and taking my little man with me. Enroute to Mytle Beach where my sister and nephew will meet us. I think we will be spending a lot of time talking about our mom and working through our grief. Travel prayers requested!



Trip from 200 Grafton District Rd, Yorktown, VA 23692-4045 to Cracker Barrel Old Country Str, 1625 Jim Johnson Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28312

25 July 2010

For My Mother

Birthday in Heaven


 

This would have been my mother's 80th birthday, but God brought her up there for a bigger and better bash than I could ever have thrown. Streets of gold, gates of pearls, angels singing, the incense of the saints wafting up, and the very presence of our Lord and God. Wow! Much sweeter than the birthday cake would have been. My Palm Pilot had me leaving earlier this week to get up to Michigan for her party. When my brother got my mom home to Michigan in early June, she was in the hospital within two days. Friends and relatives began dropping by daily, sometimes so many that some had to leave and come back (even for a large private room). I know she loved that they came despite how bad she felt. I am so grateful she was able to see so many loved ones. It wasn't long after that when instead of some minor problems they found that there were spots on her liver. An oncologist, who was supposed to have begun her chemo after she got to the Upper Peninsula, was expected to look at her scan and meet with her and my brother the following week. She had already slipped into a form of coma by the time he arrived, and left this earth only days later. Shocking, but what a kind God to not let her suffer any further. She always said she wanted to go quickly, in her sleep, which is like most of us would wish, I believe. What a trooper she was to have gone through that horrible whipple procedure (which she since shared she would recommend that no one ever have to go through), hospitalized for far longer than was expected, then rallied enough after our nine day visit to California to get to a nursing home and then back with my brother in my sister's guest house in California, then to suffer months of repeated trips to the hospital and doctors when things kept going wrong. Whew! So glad she got home and is now home forever with our mighty God. One day I will join her and I, too, will get to know the joy and beauty of heaven.


 

Dear Lord, there are many today who grieve the loss of loved ones. Help us in our sadness. We trust in you and your sovereign wisdom to take us when is best and right. Give those of us left behind the peace and comfort that only comes from you. In Jesus' name, Amen.

13 July 2010

Listen and/or Read

Summertime Reading – A Motley Crew

I was inspired by Kristen Johnson, on ShoutLife, to post my summer reading. I am finishing one of Lauraine Snelling's audiobooks, Opal, borrowed from my local library. I am reading three books, with my eyes, at the same time - Courting Morrow Little, by Laura Frantz, The Wolf of Tebron, by Susanne Lakin, and Protector's Honor by Kit Wilkinson. Three different genres even! There are a dozen "eye" books, as I like to call them, in my Amazon basket and I am only a few clicks away from finishing that order. Most are written by authors in a historical writers group that I was blessed to join a couple of months ago. My TBR list also includes TBL (to be listened to) as I just joined an audiobook download club and just finished listening to a Deanne Gist audio download. Barnes and Noble is also sending me six books on CD (they had a wonderful sale recently and I couldn't resist).

How about you? What is your favorite read (or listen!) so far this summer?

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