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| one of the multi-purpose paths in our neighborhood |
It's been a week of Shadows and Sunshine in my world -- probably for many of you as well.
Of course, the news coming out of the Middle East is a mixture of shadows and sunshine. I won't get into that except to say, "Lord, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." (Matthew 6:10).
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| the back of my house as seen from the multi-purpose path |
Since I've already shared a photo of the path on which we ride our bikes nearly every day, I'll tell you of an unpleasant encounter (a shadow) that began there last weekend.
At home I quickly disrobed enough to discover that an ant had either flown or fallen onto my skin and then bit/stung me as it wandered about on my person.
I caused his life to come to a sudden end and then watched as deep red spots began to rise along the trail he had made on my skin. Eleven in all. What a nasty beast he was, although tiny in size.
Thankfully, I had a tube of anti-itch cortisone cream that I applied daily and by now those spots have faded considerably.
While I have no hesitation to murder insects, they seem to foresee their future demise from me and take out their vengeance before their death.
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| signs of a possible stroke |
The incident with the ant was followed by news that one of our adult children (who will go unnamed, for reasons of privacy) was preparing to go out for ice cream when some of these signs of a stroke manifested. The spouse immediately recognized these signs and whisked the patient to the ER.
If you don't already know, when these signs happen, do not sit and debate with yourself as to what to do. Time is extremely important! Better to get a medical evaluation and be wrong than to misdiagnose oneself. With a stroke, the longer you wait to get medical attention, the more serious (even devastating) the outcome can be.
Blessedly, the necessary medication was given very quickly along with fervent prayer. Tests were run and after a couple of days in the ICU, the patient was sent home with minimal effects of the stroke. The word is that the patient may return to work this week!
The attending doctor said our patient did not "dodge a bullet" but rather "dodged a cannon!" We thank the Lord this happened during the day instead of at night while sleeping. The outcome could have been vastly different!
Some sunshine came out of that shadow!
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| this is in our water closet window; a comforting reminder every day |
Now, for more of the "sunshine." 😊
| Azaleas in our yard |
Spring, winter, summer -- we've had all this week, along with about two inches of much-needed rain for our extreme drought. Both the white and the pink Azaleas have kept up with their blooms through the weather changes. (The pink ones are just a little more showy for today's post.)
| Spring cross stitch from my past |
It's the first week of March (finally!) so I switched out the cross stitch out on the lanai. On my calendar I've made notations throughout the year to remind me to change out these stitched projects. As I've said many times in recent years, my cross stitch days are behind me, but I've kept nearly every project made 2018-2020 and enjoy posting them seasonally. Many of them include scripture to remind me where my thoughts should be planted.
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| recently completed reading |
Speaking of scripture, this is a book I ordered, featured on Focus on the Family. The main point of this book is how you can use scripture to pray. (the Psalms and Proverbs most easily, but all of God's Word)
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| fountain near my house in Jacksonville |
Just being in the Bible is like a refreshing fountain that washes off the stuff that has brought us down, and reminds us of how much God really cares for us.
| click here for purchase information |
Have you read this book? I did about a year ago and wow, it really helped me to get my head on straight about life. It is true that the bulk of our lives is made up with our response to what has happened to us, and not so much a result of the actual events.









14 comments:
Oh, how I truly adore your posts! I couldn't help but chuckle at the tale of the ant - those tiny creatures can be surprisingly ruthless.
I'm genuinely grateful that your family member had the presence of mind to seek help and got to the emergency room promptly! Modern medicine is nothing short of miraculous, especially when we reflect on how far it has come compared to 20 or more years ago when such swift interventions weren’t always possible.
I can’t say I’ve read those specific books (yet), but I find myself frequently immersed in the Bible or delving into various Christian books and articles. It's truly my favorite pastime. I have a deep passion for studying, and I often wish I had approached my studies with this level of enthusiasm in my younger days with my schooling. Oh well. Better late than never!
Have a wonderful weekend Barbara and Gary. May God continue to richly bless you both and give you good health.
The ant! I always tell those critters that if they would just stay in their own area, we would both be better off.
I'm so glad your family member got help right away. It's amazing what they are able to do now.
Both of those books sound really good. I always enjoyed listening to Chuck Swindoll and I'm sure I'd like that book. It's so true about the way we respond to things. I'm going to look for it.
My goodness those ants are horrible. And I am so glad the spouse acted quickly and like you said it was during the day.
I love taking Scripture and turning it into prayers. The Word is my comforter and guide. I often wish more people understood its value.
Anywho those azaleas are popping here too. Making me much happier with the blooms and warmer temps. Feeling more myself.
Grace and peace to you, Barb! I enjoyed your post and am so sorry for your encounter with that ant! My grandma was very allergic to fire ants. Scary stuff!! Glad you could take care of it yourself. Love & hugs, and see you in a couple of weeks!!
Oh dear, that little ant sure was vicious! Glad he came to a timely end! But now, I am so sorry to hear about one of your adult children having the signs of a stroke...praise God he is okay and got help in time. I know that was scary for him and for you to hear about. We just never know what a day will bring, so it is best to stay prayed up and ready to face whatever challenges arise with God's grace and strength. I enjoyed your post and your words of encouragement. May the Lord be with you and Gary this week, and may those little nasty ants stay away from you!!! No fun at all!!
Ouch to the ant bites and what awful news about one of your children. What a scare, I hope they are doing OK now.
I am liking all the sunshine which followed.
So very relieved that your adult child got to the doctor in time because of his observant wife, Barbara, and that you survived the ant attack! Ouch, indeed! Ants can be relentless when they start biting. Loved the photos, too, especially of Gary and you. So cute! Blessings always!
I am praying for your relative who had a stroke; and for all your family. Praise the Lord that all is well.
Thank you for this post. God bless.
Another thought inspiring post, Barbara! I am sorry about the ant and the bites it caused. So relieved that the adult child is on the mend and was able to get to the ER quickly. Continuing to pray for a full recovery. We had beautiful sunshine over the weekend, but today is gloomy with a possibility of snow. Thinking of you!
I enjoyed reading this post and will look into getting the CS book that you mentioned. I have heard that saying before and it rings true; would like to dig deeper into that. I'm glad your child who suffered from the stroke has made what sounds like a full recovery. Praise the Lord! Sorry about your ant bites. Yikes!! Have a great day!
Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting.
Whenever I encounter a bug that needs to be eliminated, I always ask, "Want to see God?" Their answer is always YES, so I happily oblige them. Especially slugs.
Re: strokes. Yes to that too. My husband had a stroke nine months ago. He recognized the symptoms and I immediately drove him to the ER. 10-15 minutes. God did a miracle and he is almost completely recovered. I am so glad your 'patient' is doing well.
Happy March to you!
Thank you for coming by my blog and leaving a lovely encouraging comment. Nice to "meet" you. Yikes about the ant bites! Glad you had some cortisone creme on hand to deal with those. What miracle for your family member. I've never heard of someone being out of hospital so soon after a stroke.
Oh, my that ant! I know that was uncomfortable, but glad you had some medicine to apply. Glad your child is okay now. Praying all continues to go well. Happy March, your book sounds like it would be great to read.
Dear Barbara, beautiful photos! And thank you for sharing the words of wisdom as well! Ant bites....yikes!
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