Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The wild ride called life
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
19 Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; 20 you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.
The past several weeks have been interesting to say the least. I have seen happiness, I have seen sorrow, I have seen anger, I have seen pride, I have seen greed and so much more. God will lead you in places you could have never imagined you would go. Especially doing it joyfully and without reserve. I never thought I could have run things at the pantry like I have had to without having a anxiety attack. Granted, I did have all but a nervous breakdown last week. I know that God places people in our life to help us through. God has placed so many people in my life that has helped me through and others that have made me crazy. Somehow, I start with one thought and then when I start the blog it goes elsewhere. I have totally lost my train of thought. I do know though that we have the best volunteers at The Master's Hands. Bev has needed to be gone most of this week and now I can't really do anything but sit and do desk work. I went to the doctor yesterday and I seem to have nerve damage in my arms. I have been told not to do anything that will make my arms tingle or go numb. Well, I am not really liking this. I seriously can't hardly do anything without having problems. Driving even makes it act up. But everyone has stepped up and taken care of things. Especially when we got the over 80 crates of fruit punch plus crates of other items. I was bad and helped load it and unload some, but stopped when it started to really act up. The best part of the day, my hubby was off (well, that wasn't the best) and helped me with getting things taken care of. It was great to spend the time with him. Steven had a decent night until bed. He started acting up again. Last night we had an over hour fit. It was pretty short lived tonight and went to bed after about 10 minutes and went right to sleep. He is under the blankie in the picture. Here is to another great day tomorrow. I guess first, I need to say I miss my mommy! Today marks 4 years since my mom passed away. Tomorrow starts services for two wonderful men here in Richland County. We say good-bye to Jackie and Father Jerry. The best thing, we will see them again in heaven. To all who are missing others from their life, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Take Care and God bless,
Sherri
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