When my life is coming to an end and I am ready to see Jesus' face... what regrets will I have? I've thought a lot about the things I know I wouldn't say: I wish I had saved more money. I wish we hadn't taken those vacations. I wish I had lived in a bigger… Continue reading No regrets…
Tag: Faith
What if?
What if the MRI shows new lesions? What if this fatigue and tingling I'm feeling is the beginning of another exacerbation? What if we can't afford the copay? What if the fridge goes out? What if that noise was the HVAC going out? What if I'm not thinking about all the many possibilities for what… Continue reading What if?
Daddy’s girl
These are the moments that make my heart burst. While my daughter was waiting for me to dry her hair Saturday morning, she plopped down next to my husband and asked if he wanted to read her daily Bible devotion with her. She reads her Bible and does a daily devotion every morning. Not because we… Continue reading Daddy’s girl
Marching Right In
My annual MRI is coming up in less than two weeks. March 1st. March is my MRI month and it's basically ruined the month for me indefinitely. This will be my 5th MRI. I would like to tell you it's become no big deal... that I don't cry like a baby leading up to the… Continue reading Marching Right In
What can we do?
It seems like the last thing the world needs right now is more noise and more opinion on what we need to do in light of the tragedies of the recent school shootings. We could debate about gun control or better mental health care all day, but I don't want to do that. All I… Continue reading What can we do?
Training Plan for 2018!
I'm always interested in other people's training plans, so I thought I would share mine for the remainder of 2018. It should be noted that my husband and I will likely have to make adjustments as life happens. Our plan is derived a little from the Jeff Galloway plan and a little from the Under… Continue reading Training Plan for 2018!
“What would you say?”
Recently I was asked a tough question, or rather questions: You quote the Lord many times in your writing. Have you always had a good relationship with your faith? To be honest, after I was diagnosed I didn't want to hear about God, I was really angry. What would you say to [others] about reestablishing… Continue reading “What would you say?”
A (bad) day in the life
No one wants to talk about their bad days, or at least I don't. My husband is probably the only person who knows when I'm having a bad "MS" day, but most the time I don't share all the details because I don't want to worry him excessively. I'll say I should work on this...… Continue reading A (bad) day in the life
I’m a runner
Running is something I've always wanted to do. Growing up, I was chubby during my leanest of years and obese the rest of the time. Running the mile in gym class was torture... I remember giving it my all and only making it about half way around the track before having to walk. Anything under… Continue reading I’m a runner
“…and yet, you are holy”
Below are the words I shared with our family and friends the day after I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis on September 29, 2015. " . . . And yet, you are Holy." But that doesn't mean we have to like the ". . . " In that equation :). About to bust out of… Continue reading “…and yet, you are holy”
