- Hey folks, I’m sorry I haven’t made any updates in a while. And a huge thank you to everyone who reached out in concern. To make a long story short, I was hospitalized on Thursday of last week and got discharged mid-afternoon on Monday. I was in unbearable pain.
- I didn’t have my phone with me and had no access to the internet. That was an interesting experience. And oddly, I find I’m not using my phone as much even though I have it with me.
- I feel so much better today, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Today, for the first time in months, I didn’t have to use my walker or cane to move about. I still have stiffness in my lower lumber area, walking a bit slow, and it’s difficult to make that transition from sitting to standing and bending over. But for the first time in a long time, I have hope that I will no longer consistently be in unbearable pain. I may finally be over the hump. I’m looking forward to playing catch with my kids again one day.
- I hope I never have to ride in an ambulance again.
- I don’t sleep well in hospitals. It’s great to sleep in your own bed after being gone for so long.
- It looks like I’ll be going back to court. I pray we can settle things outside of court through our lawyers, and I can alleviate any concerns. I fear my blog will be used against me again and things will be taken out of context.
- Ugh, medical and lawyer bills.
- I have a new outlook on life and have found a certain peace in things that weren’t there before.
- My new employer has been super gracious.
- It’s a great feeling being reunited with pets.
- I’m grateful for my church family. So many people in my small group stepped up to extend grace and make me feel that I was loved and things were being taken care of, like my two dogs.
- I’m not sure what the future of the blog will be. I do want to keep it going and make daily posts, but there will have to be some hurdles to jump over first.
- For all of you who stop by each day, I appreciate you so very much. I’m sorry I’ve let you down and hope to be more consistent in posting.