I feel like I've had time to do anything lately and yet have accomplished nothing. There's so much to catch up on.
The most bittersweet has been the end of this life for Dr Perry. Bitter because he's gone and quickly too. His memorial service will be on the 3 month marker. And sweet because I know that he's not suffering any more. Instead he's singing eternal praises to our Saviour. Still miss him though.
In just a week and a half I'll be in Italy!!!! I can't wait! I don't have much packed and it's driving me crazy.
I feel like I've worked 10 hours every day. Getting to work early and leaving late has worn this girl out. But this too will pass...
My nieces and nephews are still the delight of my life. The memories of times with them make me smile every day.
Josh riding his daddy's lawnmower and doing donuts in the yard. When he calls me to tell me his game has been cancelled but so I'm not too disappointed, I can come to his practice one night.
Lanie running. Her attentive reading along of the Bible even though she's not in the right chapter, let alone book.
Maddie writing on Sam's head. Her first words every time I see her "I 'on go byyyeeee."
Sam grinning and doing his one foot dance when he sees me. When he says "a-baa?" when someone leaves the room like he's saying "hey, where are you going?"
I could go on for hours.
That's a few of the updates. Maybe when I have time I'll catch you up on other things.
1 year ago
2 comments:
Bittersweet is a good word for the death of a saint. I know it has to be very tough to go to work each day now that he is not there. Every time you pass by his office, just think, he is praising Jesus, face to face. And you have an opportunity to share the hope that is within you...May God comfort and minister to you, and bring great glory to His name.
I am so sorry about Dr. Perry. I prayed for him so much. I am sure it is hard on everyone there. I know you will miss him so much. What a precious man.
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