An encouraging verse sent by a friend...Psalm 73:26 "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

November "highs"

Well, the last half of the month has been fabulous. My energy is improving, and it is so good to not have to be going back to the hospital for overnights anymore. I don't really know what daily life will look like yet, but we are getting that much closer. The Holidays are always so crazy anyway that I don't think we'll really begin to adapt until we begin 2010. I guess that it's nice in that it might be more gradual, perhaps a bit easier for us.
The Thanks Giving Celebration was wonderful. Thank you to the many of you who have sent me notes about it. I really appreciate them.
Thanksgiving was just as good as I dreamed it would be. We kicked it off with going to Dave, Jill, and Aiden's for dinner (Bob's brother and family). Mom and Gerry were there as well as Jill's parents. It was a very comfortable evening with lots of entertainment thanks to Aiden, Ethan, and Lyndsey. The food was yummy and I could actually taste it! I think my favorite part was Jill's cinnamin rolls...Mmmmm! We headed for Pittsburg at 9:00 and got there by midnight. The next few days were filled with family and fun. It was so good to be back; it felt so normal and familiar. We got a lot of snow and had an adventure with losing the electricity for 19 hours. It was a visit we won't forget! The kids made snowmen with Daddy, Grammie, and Aunt Dawn. Ethan crawled for the first time on Saturday. (Now he's a little man on the move.) The only thing that kept me from crying over leaving was knowing that we'll be back up North in a few weeks for Christmas. Eleven full months being away was way too long.
I started physical therapy a few weeks ago and am already seeing progress. It will be a long process as there is so much to do, but I'm encouraged to know that I'm headed in the direction of walking without a limp (maybe by my birthday?). Right now, the biggest challenge is making the time to do my exercises. We've got to develop a family routine that will help me fit it in. God will help us figure it out.

2 comments:

  1. I'm so happy that you are feeling somewhat "normal" again Sarah. It will come just one day at a time, one step at a time. Take the time for yourself if you can.

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  2. That is Awesome Sarah.. So glad to here you had a great Thanksgiving with Family!!! Keep up the good work with PT..... God Bless.

    Laura Patton

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