It is my birthday today - - - not something a person usually advertises --- especially when they have just turned one year less than 60 . . . . !!! How did it happen so fast? I read on an email forward or a blog that life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer you get to the end, the faster it goes. I will confirm that feeling.
So here's what we've done the last two days. Yesterday I needed to be in Chattanooga for an appointment so afterward, I went to Hamilton Place Mall and visited a few retail businesses. Then I headed over to Lifeway Bookstore to buy some more titles for our
FBC Library. Lunch was soup and salad at
Jason's Deli. Going home the "back" way (rather than I-75) took me by Couch's BBQ . Take-out from there gave us great sandwiches last night.
Then I started some research that my husband completed today. Our younger daughter and her husband are still having to stay in town during the week due to the long commute around the
Ocoee rockslide. They have been at his parents and enjoying it - - - - but to give them some variety and also to give his parents a bit of a break, we went out and bought a bed to go in our spare room. That room was going to be a guest room eventually and now it will be by next weekend. The walls still need painting but it has heat and a good roof and that is more important than paint.
Not everyone in the world can claim that right now. The situation in Haiti is heartbreaking and almost incomprehensible. I don't know why some of us have an easier life than others but I praise God HE is with us in any and all situations. Can I go there and help? Probably I would be more of a liability than an asset if I were onsite and people depended on me for tasks requiring stamina and strength. I tire easier and quicker than I used to. That is not an excuse I am looking for but it is the truth. It is good to know our limitations. However, I can support mission groups who are there year-round and especially an agency like
Samaritan's Purse who is a GREAT first responder.
And jumping back to my personal world of celebration - - - my husband took me out for a delicious mid-afternoon meal at
Heartland Grill in Dayton. We are stuffed - - - - and did not adhere to any diet today! Speaking of eating out with my husband, I caught my reflection in a mirror this week at Gardner's Market near my work and said to him, "I certainly look my age today!" Do you ever do that? You think you look like what you want to look like - - - and then catch your image unexpectedly and reality almost knocks you down?!!!!
Gray hair is a crown of splendor, it is attained by a righteous life. Proverbs 16:31