Oh Quix!!! I am so sorry. My beloved younger sister has been going through the dental work as you describe over the past few months.
Prayers for you...
Polly
It was anything but an idyllic, silent night on that cool Bethlehem evening when a scared teenager gave birth to the King of kings. Mary endured the pain of her babys arrival without the aid of anything more than the carpentry-roughened hands of Joseph, her betrothed. Shepherds may have been serenaded in nearby fields by angels singing praises to the Baby, but all Mary and Joseph heard were the sounds of animals, birth agony, and the first cries of God in baby form. A high-magnitude star shone in the night sky above the outbuilding, but the manger scene was a dreary place for these two out-of-town visitors.
As Joseph laid the infant in Marys arms, a combination of wonder, pain, fear, and joy must have coursed through her heart. She knew, because of an angels promise, that this tiny bundle was the Son of the Highest (Luke 1:32). As she peered through the semidarkness into His eyes and then into Josephs, she must have wondered how she was going to mother this One whose kingdom would never end.
Mary had much to ponder in her heart on that special night. Now, over 2,000 years later, each of us needs to consider the importance of Jesus birth and His subsequent death, resurrection, and promise to return.
Thx tons for your kind reply,
for your kind thoughts
and greatly for your kind prayers.
Prayers for your sister.
I must focus on the improved smile. My fractured, broken and missing teeth probably leave some students less than . . . blessed. LOL.
And the pulling is supposed to be on the 13th. Classes begin on the 12th for me. Wheeee. with another 2 class sessions the 14th . . . then 4 days to recover. Could be interesting.
I just pray he doesn’t have to wrestle with lots of roots wrapped around the bone. Sigh.
Much appreciate your prayers and caring.
Thx Big.