Friday, December 19, 2008

The Answer Before the Question!

God is absolutely amazing! Just the thought that He cares enough about us to WANT to spend time with us and communicate with us is unfathomable to me!

I am going through a fantastic book called Praying the Names of God by Ann Spangler. I love the book! Each week you learn one of the many names that God goes by in scripture.

Last week I studied Adonay, which means Lord, Master. The week was spent taking time to read scripture that points to what a blessing it is that we have Adonay as our Master and the promises that go along with that. The week was spent learning how I don't need to know what comes next, I just need to know whom it is I obey. He is everywhere and will not leave.

This week I studied Yahweh Rophe, which is the Lord who Heals. Monday and Tuesday were spent studying the promises of healing and how sometime we forget about the spiritual healing and dwell on the physical. I jokingly asked the Lord if he was trying to tell me something :)

Tuesday night I started spitting up a lot of blood. At one point we could not get it to stop so we came to the ER. While doing a CT scan of my throat, the scan happened to pick up a bit of my right lung and showed something suspicious. They sent me for another scan and told me that they thought I had a very severe lung infection and were bringing in a specialist to look at it.

We were completely shocked as I have no cough and feel great, other than the blood thing (which I thought was due to a recent bought of strep throat). They admitted me into the hospital where I have been every since in isolation. The reason for the isolation was to rule out TB, which they have, but they won't release me from isolation until 3pm this afternoon.

What they think I have is a type of lung infection that is not too common and is present everywhere and on everything. It is not contagious and usually people that are immune suppressed are the ones who get it.

They are going to biopsy it at 3pm this afternoon and we hope to be home tonight! The results could be in on Monday, but if they have to grow the culture, it could take 6 weeks. It is a slow growing infection so that is okay to wait that long.

The treatment is long, about 18 months, and not easy from what I understand. We are praying that when they go in today, it will be wiped away and we will not have to go down that road.

When we found this out on Wednesday, I could not breath from fear. We had not slept the night before because of all the tests and I was absolutely overwhelmed with fear and desperation at the situation. They said originally that I would be here until Sunday and I was so sad about all of the Christmas activities that the girls had that I would miss.

We chose to not let many people know because I just needed time to pray. I kept hearing the Lord remind me of what He taught me last week. He is my Master and knows the plan and result even when I don't. I was not alone, nor was I left to toss in the wind.

Then over the past few days He has taught me more about the Healer that He is and has shown me so many promises that I can call on!

As I look this morning over this experience, I can't help but thank Him! The Creator of everything, absolutely everything that is good and right and loving, cared enough about me and my wishy-washy feelings to show me answers before I even knew that I had any questions or needed any answers!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wow! God Makes Us Unique

I am sitting here listening to Brianna go on and on about DNA and amino acids and how amazing they are. Now, I'm not exaggerating when I say she is sooo exciting about them!

Frankly, I just don't get it! I try to stay tuned into what she is talking about and I just can't! She goes on about how the chance of putting the amino acids together in their simplest form is so highly unlikely and they.......(she lost me)...

What I think about is how God made us so unique. I honestly never thought people would get excited about something like that. I knew we had people work that field, but I figured it was for the money or something like that. I guess people really get excited about it!

I look at each of my girls and their amazing personalities. They share many characteristics, they love to snuggle, they like history, they can't contain it when they get excited, they each talk at warp speed when they are excited and they each have a dimple. All four had speech issues when they were young. But there are some many things that are totally unique!

Bri's hobby is learning, she has one shoulder shorter than the other and she holds the prize from crazy symptoms and illnesses! Tori needs her alone time. She needs time to process things. She is extremely flexible, her hair has beautiful red highlights in it and she enjoys being outdoors. Emi, well she is in a category all her own. She has a smile that pulls people in. She has the energy of the energizer bunny, she is a math whiz and has an outstanding singing voice. I am still getting to know who Kalli is! She is very strong willed (which she is in the process of learning how to use that for the good), and she fiddles with her hair. In fact, she fiddles with it so much that over the past few months as her hair has changed from bone straight to curly, on the side that she fiddles with, it is still straight! She loves to hug and loves to see people smile.

It makes me think how many times in my life I have expected people to have the same reaction to a situation as I have. How wrong that is! How I fail to take into account that God has created us each to be a totally unique person! How many people have I turned away from in my failure to realize this? Lord, help me to appreciate the variety that you have blessed us with!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

?? About Hubby

Fun Questions from Lynn's Blog!!

All About Hubby

1. He’s sitting in front of the TV: what is on the screen? Nada, we don't have tv.
2. You’re out to eat. What kind of dressing does he get on his salad? Italian
3. What is one food he doesn’t like? Onions
4. You go out to the bar. What does he order? Zinfandel and a Diet Dr. Pepper
5. Where did he go to high school? Texas High in Texarkana
6. What size shoe does he wear? 8
7. If he was to collect anything, what would it be? Old newspapers and guns
8. What is his favorite type of sandwich? Swiss, lettuce and tomato
9. What would the Husband eat every day if he could? Cabbage
10. What is his favorite cereal? Frosted Mini Wheat's
11. What would he never wear? speedos
12. What is his favorite sports team? not really a sports person
13. Who will he vote for? McCain
14. Who is his best friend? Me!!
15. What is something you do that he wishes you wouldn’t do? What! You mean I'm not perfect?????
16. How many states has he lived in? 2 North Dakota and Texas
17. What is his heritage? Cherokee
18. You bake him a cake for his birthday; what kind? He does not like cake, so he gets banana pudding!!
19. Did he play sports in high school? Football
20. What could he spend hours doing? playing World of Warcraft

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Homecoming

I know it has been forever since I posted, but I thought the few of you who might still occasionally pass by, might enjoy some pictures of Bri's first homecoming! I can't believe that my biggest baby is growing up so fast!!!










Thursday, July 24, 2008

WOW Dude!

Oh my goodness, God is so good!

Do you ever just sit back and watch Him work...He blows me away every single time.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Raisin' the Roof

Okay, I am looking for a church that has a Saturday night service. I am needing some raise the roof worship time on Saturday. Any suggestions???

Monday, July 14, 2008

Laminin:Holds us Together



You must watch this!! It is an awesome video. Goosebumps totally!

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