
I’ve had an interesting and challenging few days, with little time to do anything but care for others. Our autistic granddaughter has been here for two weeks, just going back home today. Her departure was bittersweet since I needed a break from caring for her, but wee had really bonded this time and I cried when she had to leave. She is a real sweetheart, but she does require a lot of time and attention. It was my pleasure to take care of her; she has an honest love for anyone whom she trusts to care for her. She even says now without prompting, “Love you!”
Yesterday, we ended up at the local doctor’s office because my husband had slipped and hurt his foot. Who in the world ever heard of a torn arch? I spent an hour after we left the office trying to find a pharmacy that sold a compression brace which is whaat the doctor said he needed to wear. No such luck! So, I called the doctor’s office back and asked for an alternative. Unbelievably, he could wear the ankle boot support that was at the first pharmacy we went to. Thirty some dollars later, he was set. The really stressful part was that we have a planned trip and he is our driver. We are hoping to still be able to go since it is our trip to see grandchildren. We will see about that one.
Finally, I got a notification from Facebook that I was hacked. Aaarrrrggg! So, after changing all of my account settings online, I am just now getting around to writing a post. You will notice, I think, that my settings on WordPress have changed so that I have to approve you. I’m sorry for the inconvenience, but I don’t know where the hacking came from, so I’m suspicious of all of my online accounts. Goodness! It’s a sad world that we live in, isn’t it? I’m glad that I can totally trust God to take care of details and be my refuge and strength when I am just tired of it all. That’s where I am now, just happy to run into the arms of God and feel His love and support through it all. I hope you have found that comfort, too.