Monday, November 10, 2025

I Want to See

 


"What do you want me to do for you?"  Jesus asked him.  The blind man said, "Rabbi, I want to see." ~Mark 10:51


Years ago, I have cataract surgery on my left eye that truly needs it.  No, I don't follow up with my right eye because it isn't in dire straits and I don't mind continuing to wear a contact in that eye.  Everything has been just fine until about six months ago.  That's when I begin to notice just a slight lack of clarity in my vision.

Fast forward to last week.  I visit my eye doctor for my annual check up, prepared to ask him questions about the seeming disfunction happening and about my frustration with reading text in books and on the computer without the convenience of larger print.  Regular, standard type, at times, simply isn't legible.

A scan of the back of my left eyeball tells the tale.  Over time, scar tissue has formed where the surgery to implant the corrective lens is done and the cataracts removed.  According to Dr. H., whom I trust completely, this is a common occurrence, and he procedure to clean up the scars and restore my vision is quick and painless.  Of course, I will have to go to the same place that did my cataract surgery in the first place; it's about an hour's ride there from our house.

The procedure is scheduled for Wednesday of this week at 2:00 (EST).  Afterwards, my eyes will be dilated for an indeterminate length of time, so reading and responding to comments here during that adjustment period simply won't be happening.  However, as you all probably well know, I will respond to your comments as soon as I possibly can.

In the meantime, I would so appreciate everyone's prayers for a successful outcome.  Jesus knows how precious our eyesight is to us as witnessed by the many references in the New Testament to His willingness to heal those who were blind.  He cares so deeply for us and our needs and always, always hears our prayers.  May we never cease to hive Him all the honor and glory, and thank Him with grateful hearts for all that He has done.

Amen!

Monday, November 3, 2025

A Gratitude Attitude

 


Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. ~1 Thessalonians 5:18


November is here!!!  How I love this month with is chilly mornings, falling leaves, cozy sweaters, and wool socks.  The very best part of November, at least for me, is Thanksgiving.  This is a holiday for traditional foods and family gatherings that bring back precious memories, and invites us to make new ones.  But most importantly, it is a time to intentionally thank God for all His grace-filled blessings which He lavishes upon us each and every day.

I'm sure that all of you who follow me here are grateful to the Lord for all He has done.  But do we stop and actually take time to thank Him?  Verbally or in writing?  If you are a parent, you understand the monumental task of teaching your children from the moment they can speak to say the "magic" words, please and thank you.  What a glorious day it is when our children say, "Thank you," without having to be prompted or prodded to do so.

Imagine, then, how our heavenly Father feels when we actually tell Him, "Thank you," and mean it with all our heart.  I can envision Him smiling broadly like a proud Papa at His beloved children.

That's why I've decided to start a Gratitude Attitude journal for the month of November.  I'll write down at least one thing for which I'm grateful each day.  Some days, of course, I will certainly record more than one circumstance or happening where the Lord deserves my thanks and praise.  At month's end, I'll have a record of the manifold ways in which God has blessed me and others in my life.

Would you like to join me in this journal adventure of gratitude?  Or, maybe, you're already engaged in a daily routine of keeping a journal of your thankful thought to God.  Either way, I'd love to hear about it in the comment section below.

And who knows?  We may all fall in love with our gratitude attitudes toward our Abba that this practice will continue until the moment we draw our last breath here on earth.  And the best news?  We can then spend eternity thanking Him face to face.

Amen!

Monday, October 27, 2025

Day After Day

 


Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah. ~Acts 5:42


I'm a homebody.  Yes, I do like occasional outings, but these days, I'm happiest and most content when I can be at or close to home.  I actually enjoy the simple, dependable routines of the day to day.

My Circadian rhythm wakes me with remarkable accuracy upon which I can depend.  My first task of the morning is to push the start button on our coffee maker that's been prepared the night before.  I'll cursorily check my email, and once I have coffee in hand, I'll read, delete or comment as I see fit.

I listen to the morning news on my headphones because Danny likes to sleep in whenever he can.  After my coffee while my program is still running, I'll get up during commercials to prepare Danny's coffee and possibly work a few Jumble puzzles.

I wait until 9:00 before I shuffle back to our master bath to take my shower.  Once that's complete and I'm dressed, it's back to the kitchen to prepare my breakfast.  Believe it or not, I eat, and enjoy, the same items every morning.


Once Danny is awake and taking his shower, I'll slip back into our bedroom to brush my teeth, dry my hair and, of course, make up the bed.



Mornings are never off to a good start if I don't accomplish that particular chore.

Mid-mornings find me visiting blogs, leaving comments, completing my Five Across word puzzle, and most importantly, spending time in devotions, Bible reading and prayer.


Lunch?  If it's a wonderful stay-at-home day, my go-to repast, as boring as it seems, is peanut butter on toast piled with actual peanuts and a small glass of whole milk.  The protein in both of these foods really holds me for a good long while.


The remainder of the afternoon is usually spent in reading books and blogs writing a new blog using my mini-bike, and doing other necessary chores like laundry and dishes.

Now that the weather is cooler, though, both Danny and I want to make a point of walking at our local city park which is what we do last Sunday.  The air is brisk and refreshing, and the outdoor exercise is a welcome change for the both of us.




Dinner is always delightful because Danny is the best chef!  I love it when he surprises me with something special like he does with this fancy-looking chicken pot pie with puff pastry on top.



Once I've cleaned up after dinner, it's backgammon time! 


I'm off to a fairly strong start this wee, but Danny is known for his winning unless his dice decide to go south on him.  Win or lose it's always great fun and a pleasant way to unwind at the end of the day.

And don't worry about me not leading a more challenging life, friends.  We've juggled countless doctors' appointments over the last two years, and it's simply a relief to have a normal, non-eventful day here and there.

I'll be the first to admit that in light of the apostles preaching day after day in the temple courts, and going house to house spreading the Good News of Jesus, my day after day sounds trivial and, dare I say, a bit selfish.  Oh, just imagine the joy the message of the risen Jesus, the Messiah, brought to them and to all who heard their testimony and believed!

But even in my quiet, uneventful days, God still calls to me, inviting me to meet His miracles in the mundane.  And that's what this blog is all about.

Amen!

Monday, October 20, 2025

Five Across Fever!

 


Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away. ~Matthew 24:35


I've always loved word games.  Whether it's old-fashioned Scrabble or Jumble puzzles, I find them all to be delightful pastimes with the added bonus of stimulating my brain at the same time.

Several months ago, I discover this free Five Across word game on the Fox News website.  I'm immediately hooked!  I have to admit that it takes me some time and practice before I actually develop a strategy to better tackle the daily puzzle, and those tactics aren't foolproof by any means.  Still, it's a rarity for me NOT to guess the word well within the six lines given.

Here's the puzzle I solve this past Saturday.


Notice that on my first try, I use as many vowels as possible.  This will not only tell me if the vowel is present, but automatically eliminates the wrong choices.  The latter will be greyed out, vowels and consonants that are there but in the wrong place will show up on a brown background, while correct letter placements are displayed in green.

As you can see, I really luck out on my second try as three of the five letters are in their right location.  But do you see, too, that it takes me until the next to the last try to actually get the winning word?  Yes, even when I have this kind of advantage, I can still come up against linguistic roadblocks.

Have I ever solved the word on the first try?  Nope!  The second?  Only once, and what a lucky fluke that was!  Most of the time, as my stats show, it takes me at least four tries to realize success.

Here's my better try on Sunday.



This also illustrates the brown background of a letter in the wrong place in the puzzle.  I solve it in three tries!

The only drawback?  Just one Five Across is offered per day.  Probably good for a word nerd like me who would easily become addicted to playing game after game after game instead of meeting the real demands of the day.  I'd certainly develop a chronic case of Five Across Fever!

As much fun as I have with these word challenges, like all else in heaven and earth, these will eventually pass away.  But what a comfort it is to know that the words of Jesus will never be obsolete.  They are eternal and eternally true.  And for all who believe in Him and His saving grace when God calls you home, rest assured that you will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Amen!

Monday, October 13, 2025

Blown Away!

 


To everything there is a season.  A time for every purpose under heaven. ~Ecclesiastes 3:1


Ahh!  The first signs of fall are finally here!  The early morning temperatures dip into the high 50s and by afternoon, the sun-warmed air is a balmy 79 degrees at most.  Neither Danny nor I enjoy the hot, muggy days of summer, so these cool and breezy autumn days are a slice of heaven for us.

As many of you already know, our home is nestled in the woods.  The thick moss growing in so much shade is our lawn, and Danny takes great pride in maintaining it.  The only "yard" work in which he engages is weed-whacking in the spring/early summer and, as you may have already guessed, blowing off the leaves from the yard and driveway in the fall.

The chore is not a one-and-done activity.  Even before the leaves begin changing into their brilliant reds and yellows those which are dry, brown and brittle eagerly descend to the ground.  If Danny doesn't tackle this first invasion early, the eventual avalanche of fallen leaves will overwhelm any attempt to blow them off the moss.  No, don't ask either one of us to rake such massive amounts!

Here are some photos of Danny hard at work this past Friday and Saturday.









You may have detected a difference in the leaf blowers he's using.  The larger one with the cord is Danny's heavy-duty electric blower and the smaller one is a battery-powered model which, he concludes, is better suited to clear debris off our decks than to remove leaves from the moss.  That mistake won't be repeated.

It blows me away that with all the medial issues that have plagued Danny over these past two years, he can even begin to accomplish this task.  No small miracle!  The physical activity is good for him as his doctors want him to get exercise, but they also caution him not to overdo it.  That's, of course, my concern, too.  Danny promises me he will be mindful of his body and stop when he feels he should, not when he absolutely has to.

And that's exactly what he does.  Perhaps, this initial clearing before the impending onslaught of the millions of leaves is in full swing, will leave our yard looking loved and cared for just the way we like it.

And our carpet of moss will continue to thrive in this season of fall, fulfilling its purpose under heaven.


Amen!

Monday, October 6, 2025

Read and Worship BIG!

 


Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. ~Psalm 119:105


I look forward to my daily Bible reading as I seek God's wisdom and reflect upon His promises.  My goal is always to complete the entire Bible within the course of a year, and start over again when the new year rolls around.

Lately, however, this practice has become a struggle.  Not because I've ceased to enjoy it, but because no matter how I angle the light in my study room or pull the Bible closer to me, the type is frustratingly small.  I mention to Danny that, perhaps, I should look into one of those reading magnifiers that you can drape around your neck.  He promptly researches these on Amazon, but none of them look appealing, and few come with high recommendations.

Nix that!

I'll just press on in spite of the inconvenience.

Last Wednesday, I'm checking out mail and blogs on my laptop when Danny asks me what to me sounds like an out-of-the-blue question.  "Have you done your Bible reading yet today?"

I give him a quizzical look.  "Not yet.  I wanted to finish up a few things here before I go back to the middle room.  Why?"

"Just let me know what you think when you do," he says rather cryptically.

Okay, that does it!  I hastily finish up what I'm doing on the computer and retreat to my middle room study.  When I flip on the desk lamp, I can hardly believe my eyes!



Danny has unexpectedly gifted me with a large print Bible!  I'm over the moon with excitement and gratitude!  "I even made sure to order you one with a pink cover," he quips.


Yes, Danny knows my favorite girly color.  I even have a pink-colored case protecting my smart phone.

How he manages to place the order, sneak the delivery box into the house, inscribe it to me and still keep all under the cloak of secrecy is a mystery he won't divulge, and that's okay by me.



Can you see what he's written to me at the top aside my name?  Read and worship BIG!  

That first day of reading the large print version is a dream come true.  So much so, that I read way beyond my intended amount for that day.  I do so again the next day.  And the next.  And the next.

I'm still on a roll as I type this up for Tuesday's blog.  Oh, goodness, is it that time already?  Excuse me, friends, while I retreat to my favorite study place with my favorite teacher:  Our Father in heaven.

Amen!

Monday, September 29, 2025

Psalm 121

 


In reading many of your blogs and reflections this past week, I find that every one of you have been going through some rough patches in your lives as of late.  When I'm feeling overwhelmed with sadness, worry or uncertainty, I often rely on the Psalms for comfort and peace.  I thought that a selection of Danny's photos from our various trips to the mountains over the years paired with Psalm 121 might boost your spirits and bring you closer to God as you marvel at and revel in His majestic handiwork.


I will lift my eyes to the hills - From whence comes my help?


My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.


He will not allow your foot to be moved, He who keeps you will not slumber.  Behold, He who keeps Israel  Shall never slumber nor sleep.


The Lord is your keeper; The Lord is your shade at your right hand.




The sun shall not strike you by day,


Nor the moon by night.


The Lord shall preserve you from all evil, He shall preserve your soul.

The Lord shall preserve your going out and coming in



From this time forth, and even forevermore.


Amen!

I Want to See

  "What do you want me to do for you?"  Jesus asked him.  The blind man said, "Rabbi, I want to see." ~Mark 10:51 Years ...