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. . . waking in the morning to the sound of much needed rain, sharing a breakfast at our local “good old boy” restaurant, stopping at the library and leaving with 2 heavy sacks of books, celebrating the progression of summertime in our gardens, sitting in ”our row” in church with 10 great grandchildren—ages 6 and under, gently stepping back in [...]

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  For I have known them all already, known them all: Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons; from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, by T. S. Eliot Like the famous Prufrock, I’m measuring out my life—only not in coffee spoons, but rather in those [...]

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“For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.”  2 Corinthians 4:17  (NIV) God is faithful in all circumstances!  Since September 30th, 2010, Joe and I have been besieged with “one thing after another”—mainly involving a serious accident with our van for Joe and surgeries for both of [...]

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It’s been a long time since I posted something new on this site!  In that time, my husband and I have experienced health issues heretofore unimagined by either one of us.  These issues are debilitating and ongoing.  They will not go away, short of miracles defying God’s natural laws.   A few weeks ago, I spent time [...]

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Twenty-three years ago this summer, my husband spent 5 weeks in a hospital with by-pass surgery (7 by-passes!) followed by a tenacious infection in his incision site.  Joe was very ill and it was an anxious, discouraging time for all in our family—especially for him. In my opinion a sickroom is similar to a canoe trip on a wild river, [...]

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Tomorrow we make the 45 minute trip to St. Luke’s where we will spend a couple of days.  Joe is scheduled for a heart cath—and then whatever else needs doing:  perhaps more stents, or a scheduling of by-pass surgery. St. Luke’s is a good place to be in these circumstances, as that hospital pioneered heart [...]

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Those of you who have been checking in on my other blogs realize that my husband, Joe, and I are in the midst of big change. Three weeks ago today, we scurried down to Milwaukee, where over the course of two weeks Joe had two cardiac artery procedures.  The first one was very difficult, and there was concern [...]

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The above fellows–little James (one of our great-grandsons) and Joelly and Nathaniel (two of our grandsons who are also great)–have nothing to do with what I’m going to write about in this entry.  I just wanted to include the photo, so I nebulously tied in the topic of “staying cool” with these cool young men.  Sneaky, eh [...]

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