July 28, 2015
Today, has been a pretty normal, that's the new normal, day for us. I was up pretty early today, as I was at the computer for work at 04:20 this morning. Other than that, it was much like any of these recent days, and I am still getting to know what it is I'm going to be doing. Linda got up a little on the early side as well, and by the end of the day she was feeling like she had been up for most of the day, and in fact, she was.
Linda took the girls to the library this morning, and that is probably one of the most fun things they all like to do. I say, "all" because Linda likes going to the library almost as much as the girls do. We have already figured out that we will need to locate the local library as soon as we can, so the girls will be able to get going there, just like here.
We've been hearing back from a bunch of our friends and they're letting us know they intend to be at the dedication of the house. Pastor John Powell, from the church we've been attending, will take part in Jason's home dedication. We've already met the new pastor, up in Fallbrook, and have attended his church a couple of times. We are wanting to make the transition as smooth and easy as possible, for all of us.
Jason had a couple of appointments today, and one of those was with urology. They determined that he has yet another bladder infection, and he is, again on antibiotics for the next 10 days. Fortunately Jason is becoming quite good at catching these infections before they become too much of an issue, and they can be dealt with pretty quickly. I still get nervous when they happen, so I continue to look for ways to mitigate them as quickly as possible.
Tomorrow is going to be another early day, so I'll be needing to get to bed, myself here, pretty quick. Jason has a couple of appointments tomorrow, and I even have an appointment (a follow up from my recent hospital stay). Otherwise it should be a relatively calm Wednesday. Thank you, for all the continued support and prayers. Take care and stay positive.
Linda took the girls to the library this morning, and that is probably one of the most fun things they all like to do. I say, "all" because Linda likes going to the library almost as much as the girls do. We have already figured out that we will need to locate the local library as soon as we can, so the girls will be able to get going there, just like here.
We've been hearing back from a bunch of our friends and they're letting us know they intend to be at the dedication of the house. Pastor John Powell, from the church we've been attending, will take part in Jason's home dedication. We've already met the new pastor, up in Fallbrook, and have attended his church a couple of times. We are wanting to make the transition as smooth and easy as possible, for all of us.
Jason had a couple of appointments today, and one of those was with urology. They determined that he has yet another bladder infection, and he is, again on antibiotics for the next 10 days. Fortunately Jason is becoming quite good at catching these infections before they become too much of an issue, and they can be dealt with pretty quickly. I still get nervous when they happen, so I continue to look for ways to mitigate them as quickly as possible.
Tomorrow is going to be another early day, so I'll be needing to get to bed, myself here, pretty quick. Jason has a couple of appointments tomorrow, and I even have an appointment (a follow up from my recent hospital stay). Otherwise it should be a relatively calm Wednesday. Thank you, for all the continued support and prayers. Take care and stay positive.
Hope tomorrow IS a calm day for you....
ReplyDeleteThe only source of true help comes from the Lord! Praying!
Psalms 121:1-4 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.