Monthly Archives: September 2013

I actually don’t mind eating the pudding…

I had a bone graft yesterday on my upper jaw. When I asked the surgeon to explain a bit about what he was going to do, it all seemed so simple. I won’t go into details, as it was pretty gory, but the surgeon told me recovery was very minimal. I know better than that…I arrived in the office yesterday morning prepared for the worst and hoping for the best. The procedure began innocently enough, with only about 5 shots of localized novocaine. I knew things were going to be rough when the surgeon zeroed in on my mouth with a scalpel without letting the novocaine numb my mouth- 20 minutes later, after some intense moments of “OH GOD, THIS HURTS! HELP ME!”-kind of silent prayer, the surgeon was packing my mouth with cotton and asking me to come back in two weeks. I had some yummy applesauce for lunch and chocolate pudding for dinner, with some soup on the side- I saved the vanilla pudding for today’s dinner. My mouth is sore, as the surgeon predicted (upping the recovery time a bit after he saw what he had to do to pack the bone in tightly), and when I eat or talk, one of the incisions gets irritated and begins to bleed. Ugh! How irritating that something that seems so small and simple can change my life so drastically, if even just for a few days!
I have found that the same principle applies to house repair as well. I decided to paint some shelves outside, so I knew I needed to take the shelves, paint, and a brush outside. Simple! Something I can DO! Easy! Ha. I picked a windy day, and set up in an area where the sun was beating down and the bugs were swarming. I am sure that if the neighbors were watching the spectacle, they got quite a show- swatting bugs and shading my eyes turned the painting job into some tribal dance designed to pity women who are up to their eyes in stupid ideas. So much for a simple idea…the shelves got done, sure, but not quite as easily as I had hoped!
The notion of being of Christian is very simple- follow God! Ha, done! Although in reality, like surgery, home repairs, and tons of other stuff in life, being a Christian doesn’t always turn out how we think it may. Why? God is in charge! We may have very direct ideas about what will happen, but God is present always, sometimes opening doors we never thought would be opened. When I think about how my life was a little over a year ago compared to now, I can’t believe the difference! It seems that just when you think you have your life figured out, God shows up to change it in the most amazing ways!

-Stephanie

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Just Keep Going!

It seems lately that all anyone asks me is “How are the wedding plans?” or “How is the house coming?” To ensure an actual, habital place for Michael and I to live after we’re married in February will mean a TON of work on our house, not to mention all the time it takes to plan the wedding (although Michael still holds out hope that we can just get married at city hall without any of the fuss).

Ok, fine! No sweat!

Except our lives are all sweat lately…sometimes literally. Take, for example, the day I decided to paint the closet in what will be our library. Easy, right? Well, I picked out my color, got out my brushes and the step stool- yes, ready! The first problem occured when I realized the closet was full of holes. Excuse me? Technically, I could have painted over the holes and left them there, but I decided I could definitely fill them in…and so I did. Great. Then they had to dry, of course- on a day when the humidity was at least 157%, it took longer than I had expected. Then I realized I was too SHORT to paint the top of the closet, and I couldn’t reach the far side of the closet without smearing my hair all over the fresh coat of brown paint on the near side….you see what I mean, I hope. The good news is that the closet is now painted (thanks to the help of my TALL father), my hair is no longer highlited brown, and our closet is ready to go! The bad news is that the rest of the house is still a loving disaster waiting to be fixed. Michael and I have gotten frustrated with the renovation process, to be sure, but we are so excited to see our work bear fruit! We finally picked out our vanity for the bathroom, and I was so excited and thankful I could hardly contain myself!

I have to remind myself that when people ask those “How is ___coming?” questions, they do it out of love, care, and I am sure a dash of curiosity as well. See, God loves and cares for us far more than Michael and I love and care for our house, and more than the people asking how we are doing. It is the love of God, and the love he gives the other people around us too, that give us the strength to keep going in our lives. This is so true for Michael and I, EVEN WHEN we find dried up gum all over the shelves in our bedroom closets or find that all the lightbulbs we really need in a particular room have blown all at once….thank you, God and everyone who cares and helps us 🙂

-Stephanie

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