Sunday, September 26, 2010

The view from here

I am surrounded by love as I convalesce.

I hardly remember making my way to my room on Monday afternoon, and, thanks to the miracle that is pain medication, I slept for hours without hearing a thing.





When I awoke there was a bouquet of roses on the bedside table. The palest of pink and peach, ruffled petty coat petals, reminding me that I am loved. They grow more beautiful every day.



I have mainly been resting upstairs. I have been twitchy to be moving, but everyone keeps reminding me to keep my feet up. So I stay upstairs, away from all the jobs that might call my name. Fortunately I have had welcome visitors. An especially handsome Sudoku player came for a break in paper grading ("Go Ducks!"), a pile of books has been my constant companion, and a chess player climbed up next to me yesterday to play a few games. All are most welcome to this room that gets a bit too quiet.





And most surprising is that my roaming cat, barely seen inside since June, somehow got the message that I was going to be in bed for a spell. She has been my guard kitty, resting on top of me should I be tempted to get out of bed.





I truly am surrounded by love.




O Lord, your compassions never fail
and your mercies are new every morning:

We give you thanks for giving me both relief of pain
and hope of health renewed.

Continue in me, we pray,
the good work you have begun;

that I, daily increasing in bodily strength,
and rejoicing in your goodness,

may so order my life and conduct
that I may always think and do
those things that please you;

through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen

from The Book of Common Prayer, Ministration to the Sick

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Anticipation



Just as school began around here it became clear that I would need to have some surgery. This is nothing serious, what they refer to as routine surgery, but it is still brand new for me. It has caused me to think a lot, and to clean forgotten corners of our house like a crazy woman.

Tomorrow is the big day, and I would appreciate your prayers. If all goes well, I will be home and resting by the afternoon. My family is here, ready to answer the call of duty, and I am heading to bed for what I hope will be a peaceful night of sleep.

I'll be back when I am able.

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