I thank God for last night’s rest. During the course of the night, I woke up a few times but I was able to go right back to sleep. The time is 9:00 AM, I am getting ready for my spiritual food, by listening to my Pastor on my church’s conference line, via phone. Today’sContinue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
Yesterday, I gave y’all the rundown of my Thanksgiving Day menu. Well, my husband surprised me with another delectable food added to it. …Chitterlings. In the South we called them Chitlins. I literally was in hog’s heaven, and he sprinkled some hot sauce over them…yum! I have been in and out of sleep most ofContinue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
It is Thanksgiving Day. I woke up at 3:00 AM and have not been back to sleep yet. I watched some classic black-and-white Westerns on a streaming service. A period of time that I grew up in, after the late late show there was nothing to watch. Now, with so many things to pick andContinue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
Last night I got a little more sleep. What is peaceful sleep? When I was blessed to opened my eyes, I was welcome by my constant companion. Pain. Mind you I am not complaining. This ain’t my first go-round. This is my tyrant, that has been torturing me for many years, now. But I amContinue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
Oh, what a blessing it is to see the dawn of a new day. I had a rough night, it was filled with restless sleep, so my mind was traveling here and there, picturing different scenarios. When this happens I have to be careful to not let it go too far off the beaten path.Continue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
My blog is about the daily struggles I encounter from being permanently and totally disabled with a litany of medical conditions. Which made me write a book by using a speech-to-write program. My husband and I just signed with a Publishing Company, on November 1, 2021, (three days ago). God willing, my book will beContinue reading “A Day In My Life”
A Day In My Life
My blog is about the struggles I encounter from being permanently and totally disabled with a litany of medical conditions.