Posted on 04/24/2016 4:21:12 PM PDT by Baynative
I worked in a hospital for over twenty years. Events oc curred there that defy all logic. Most unusual things typically took place on the hospice ward and around the area of the morgue. Mostly these things remained with the staff if possible.
It’s appropriate for any time. Thank you for posting it. I have a nephew who has, among other health challenges, food allergies. He was diagnosed, at age 2, as being allergic to peanuts, eggs, fish and tree nuts. He’s going to be 10 soon. His parents were advised that outgrowing an allergy past age 7 was unlikely. I never stopped praying, not that he outgrow his allergies, but that he not predecease me. I was surprised to hear that at age 9, a few months ago, he outgrew his egg allergy, which lifted a load off all of us. now, he can eat regular mayonnaise. Last week, he overcame his tuna allergy. He’s still allergic to other fish, but my goodness! I am awed by God’s mercy, generosity and responsiveness. It can’t be stated often enough. Our God is an awesome God! Thank You, my always and ever living God.
I woke up from a nap and wife had cleaned the room.
I said thanks for cleaning the room.
She went off on me for five minutes before I told her I wasn’t being sarcastic! :)
I don’t even know where that idea came from.
BIGGEST mistake of my life? She said she had enough nice jewelry so get her something different for Christmas.
Among a lot of other things, I got expensive silverware, which we needed, with her initials engraved.
She opened it, screamed “you got me silverware??!!” and went crying into the other room :)
i’m back to nice jewelry.
She’s a great gal though.
There was a time I actually could buy clothes for my wife. She hates to shop. Very unusual for a woman.
From her youth she was petite. Short legs & arms, amply built, very nice figure, but the proportions made shopping difficult. Her mom would force her to go. As a result she was always dressed well, but did not like shopping for clothes.
It took a long time before I realized what the issue was and we actually talked about it. Made a lot of sense. But she would never have actually have told me about it.
And that my friend is why the translation Sacrament is wrong. The real translation is Mystery and God has kept it a mystery and will until we go home.
It’s good that you talked.
My wife has issues from pop leaving and cheating when she was 14. He is deceased now.
I never though much of him (sorry to speak ill of the dead) but she though he was the great thing in the world.
Hard dealing with the repercussions...insecurity, fear, doubt, low self esteem. I talk firm and strongly and kind when I see hints of her starting to fall apart over something. Usually works.
Please share. I love reading stories of my FRiends' real-life experiences. It brings joy to my heart and I'm sure many others feel the same.
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