Yay! Today is…

the autumnal equinox, and it actually looks like and feels like autumn may indeed be looming on the horizon already this year here in north central Texas. And why is this surprising?Because normally we would still be experiencing high temps that would extend well into October and maybe even into November. But instead we are seeing signs of an early fall and winter, and I’m thrilled about that! I’m also delighted that rain has been coming in good amounts! So I praise You and thank You O Lord for these things and all Your tender mercies!

1458. Gratitude, one must…

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Gratitude, one must always show gratitude where gratitude is due. After last week’s trip to the ER when I wrote about the new health issues that had befallen me, a series of tests has begun to determine the cause of the serious drop in my hemoglobin and white cell count. And tonight I’m praising the Lord for the ones that have unfolded well this week. I now know that my EKG was normal, my echocardiogram was normal, no blood was found in my fecal sample, and a new blood test shows that my hemoglobin in still increasing. So it is that I’ve praised the Lord with every phone call that has diverted the potential damage of aforementioned “falling shoes!” But I would be sorely remiss if I didn’t make a public declaration of the goodness of God and my praise for His mercy and goodness! My trials may not yet be at an end, however prayer is so powerful and miracles are always a possibility! Although I have two more daunting tests to endure, a colonoscopy and upper GI scope as well as a bone marrow biopsy, I want to thank all of you who have and who continue to pray for my well being. Here are virtual hugs and kisses for each and everyone of you! XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO

May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. ~2 Corinthians 13:14  ✝