While I realize that we are in the “honeymoon” phase of BG coming home, I sure am enjoying it. I am so thankful to have her under my roof again. I am also thankful that I have a husband who is so kind and understanding. BG doesn’t realize that he is her biggest advocate. I said 9pm school night curfew. He lobbied for 10pm. I said midnight on the weekend. He said this is the last year we can really guide her. Let her be able to stay out until 1am so she can find out that nothing good happens after midnight while she still has us as a safety net. He has a reward in mind to encourage good grades first quarter of school. Yesterday he called to see if I though we should go ahead and give it to her. I said too much too soon. Let her earn it.
Hello, all. Hope you’re having a nice summer, and are well.
Popping in with a couple of prayer requests, if I may. My mom has been having a lot of trouble with back pain, and was at the ER twice last week, one of those times having been transported by ambulance, as she could hardly get out of bed, and my dad wasn’t able to get her into the car to take her himself. Pray for her, and wisdom for the medical staff as she undergoes tests and various treatments. There’s hardly any medication she can take without getting violently ill, so she refuses most pain meds to avoid the constant throwing up.
And her one physical therapy treatment she’s had so far (one day last week) has made her pain worse. 😦
I would appreciate prayers, too. The pain in my upper left arm comes and goes (mostly depending on whether I play piano or not), but even when I abstain from playing and my arm stops hurting, I notice the upper arm is still misshapen. I don’t know whether it’s a bone or muscle problem, but I’ve finally broken down and decided to see someone about it. The “lump” or whatever it is looks bigger today, and is more noticeable to others now. My appointment is Friday afternoon.
“Dr. Sproul and his doctors are encouraged that the brain angioplasty appears to have accomplished its intended purpose. Though he continues to have brain fatigue that can only be relieved by sleeping, his periods of brain energy appear to be lengthening. His speech has improved and he no longer needs to see the speech therapist.
“We have no timeline as to when Dr. Sproul will be able to return to teaching and preaching but are waiting patiently and expectantly for that time. He meets regularly with Chris Larson, president of Ligonier Ministries, and he also meets weekly with Burk Parsons the co-pastor of Saint Andrew’s Chapel. So Dr. Sproul continues his involvement and input to each of these ministries so dear to his heart. Unless something changes, this will likely be our final update on Dr. Sproul’s recovery from his recent health issues.
“Dr. Sproul along with his family are grateful for your prayers, cards, notes and other kindnesses and is eager that we include their thanks to you.”
While I realize that we are in the “honeymoon” phase of BG coming home, I sure am enjoying it. I am so thankful to have her under my roof again. I am also thankful that I have a husband who is so kind and understanding. BG doesn’t realize that he is her biggest advocate. I said 9pm school night curfew. He lobbied for 10pm. I said midnight on the weekend. He said this is the last year we can really guide her. Let her be able to stay out until 1am so she can find out that nothing good happens after midnight while she still has us as a safety net. He has a reward in mind to encourage good grades first quarter of school. Yesterday he called to see if I though we should go ahead and give it to her. I said too much too soon. Let her earn it.
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Let her earn it.
When she starts looking real life in the face, she will discover soon enough that nothing comes easy.
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Thanking God for a good and wise man–at your house, Kim.
There’s one at my house, too, but yours is my favorite this morning. 🙂
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He’s my favorite this morning too 🙂
I have always thought that if she had given’ him half a chance, she would have had him totally wrapped around her finger.
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It ain’t fair. It really isn’t.
Baby girls are born knowing how to handle the men in their lives.
I’ve seen it work.
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Hello, all. Hope you’re having a nice summer, and are well.
Popping in with a couple of prayer requests, if I may. My mom has been having a lot of trouble with back pain, and was at the ER twice last week, one of those times having been transported by ambulance, as she could hardly get out of bed, and my dad wasn’t able to get her into the car to take her himself. Pray for her, and wisdom for the medical staff as she undergoes tests and various treatments. There’s hardly any medication she can take without getting violently ill, so she refuses most pain meds to avoid the constant throwing up.
And her one physical therapy treatment she’s had so far (one day last week) has made her pain worse. 😦
I would appreciate prayers, too. The pain in my upper left arm comes and goes (mostly depending on whether I play piano or not), but even when I abstain from playing and my arm stops hurting, I notice the upper arm is still misshapen. I don’t know whether it’s a bone or muscle problem, but I’ve finally broken down and decided to see someone about it. The “lump” or whatever it is looks bigger today, and is more noticeable to others now. My appointment is Friday afternoon.
Thanks.
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Kim – I am so very happy for you! You know I know the joy of having a daughter come back home. (Mine came with a bonus – Forrest! 🙂 )
(And I’m still hoping & praying for the return of my “baby” Chrissy, but mostly that she comes back to the Lord.)
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From Ligonier Ministries…
“Dr. Sproul and his doctors are encouraged that the brain angioplasty appears to have accomplished its intended purpose. Though he continues to have brain fatigue that can only be relieved by sleeping, his periods of brain energy appear to be lengthening. His speech has improved and he no longer needs to see the speech therapist.
“We have no timeline as to when Dr. Sproul will be able to return to teaching and preaching but are waiting patiently and expectantly for that time. He meets regularly with Chris Larson, president of Ligonier Ministries, and he also meets weekly with Burk Parsons the co-pastor of Saint Andrew’s Chapel. So Dr. Sproul continues his involvement and input to each of these ministries so dear to his heart. Unless something changes, this will likely be our final update on Dr. Sproul’s recovery from his recent health issues.
“Dr. Sproul along with his family are grateful for your prayers, cards, notes and other kindnesses and is eager that we include their thanks to you.”
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Thanks for the prayers, everyone. I’ll update on Friday.
Blessings.
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