Barely BackWhat do you say first when you have waited so long to post anything? So much has happened I couldn't possibly blog it all so I'll just add more significant updates and recent thoughts.
Update: Puppy has had a name change. The dh who insisted on Koegie as the name did a woman thing and changed his mind!! That poor puppy has gone through a zillion names in his first few weeks of life; it's a wonder if he doesn't have PPD (puppy personality disorder). His current name (has been for 3wks now) is Odie. Don't ask me how it got to that, the explanation is too long. The good news is my hubby has had no more hormonal episodes and Odie is still a wonderful, quickly growing puppy.
Update: The lava flow diaper eruptions, projectile vomit, sneezing, coughing, and faucet noses are ending!!! Health seems right around the corner. Thank you Lord. Thanks to those who have been praying for us.
Thoughts: Getting back into the swing of things is so difficult but rewarding. It is the motivation to get there that seems so insurmountable. The good news is that the Lord has an immeasurable supply of grace to give and He gives it when I ask and even when I fail to ask. I have not blogged but have kept up with reading others, especially
ChoosingHome. Jenna wrote in
Losing the Wait these edifying words:
“Whether it’s something like vowing to finally eat in a healthy manner, or promising to read to the youngest child every night, we don’t have to wait for January 1 st to fix the inevitable “oops”. Eating a bowl of ice cream for breakfast doesn’t have to mean brownies for lunch. Likewise, a harsh word or moment of neglect does not have to equal a day of tension or a week of “in a minute”. Change can happen at ANY moment, and not just at the first day of the week, or the first day of a year.”
and in today's post
Empowerment Against Gluttony,
"The strength of God is on your side. He is not standing over you, shaking his head with disappointment. Instead, He says, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'"
I'll wrap it up with these two verses that God spoke
again to me this morning:
Proverbs 3:6 "In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths."
and
Psalm 37:5 "Commit your way to the LORD; trust in Him, and He will act."
To the man with leprosy who beseeched Jesus, "falling on his knees before Him, and saying, "If You are willing, You can make me clean." Moved with compassion, Jesus stretched out His hand and touched him, and said to him, "
I am willing; be cleansed." (Mark 1:40-41)