So I thought I would update y'all on what I have been doing these past few
weeks/months. Well the kids are all in school and doing very well so far. My daughter changed teachers already, but that went very smoothly, fortunately for all involved. You know how it is when your kids go back to school and you are left with this immense...silence. It is like a huge sigh of relief...kind of like, wow, I haven't heard that in so long (12 long weeks) I forgot what it sounded like.
I started going in to our store to help my hubby put freight away on Wednesday mornings, and I am also cleaning house for a friend one day a week, so that keeps me busy. I Also meet with my best friend for lunch every Tuesday afternoon, and we try to catch up on our week...so I have been a lot busier than normal.
As far as my health goes I am well. I just saw my doctor and all my tests came out wonderful...yay! Sadly I found out my doctor is leaving me, but his assistant is staying so I am not too worried at this point. I know what to look for, as far as me getting sick again, so I should be fine. I will go in once a year to get tests to make sure I am still in remission, but other than that, things are great.
I am still not sure I will keep this blog going, it seems to be harder and harder for me to be consistent. For now I will continue it, until it becomes glaringly obvious that I need to quit, so thanks for staying loyal friends, God bless.
4 comments:
Sounds like things are going well, praise God!
Good news about the tests!
I'll hang with you as long as you're here, Shannon.
Excellent news about your test I know from my son what it's like to have these tests.
I'm with Alex as long as you're here I'll hang in with you.
Take care.
Yvonne.
I just dropped over from May-B's blog. (I've known her dad for ages.)
When I was reading your post, an old quotation came to mind: "Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative." I saw it on a poster at church years ago.
Then I thought of the quote from your other blog: "We turn to God for help when our foundations are shaking only to learn that it is God shaking them."
I don't know you, but I trust God. For some reason those two quotes came together when I read your thought: "I am still not sure I will keep this blog going, it seems to be harder and harder for me to be consistent. For now I will continue it, until it becomes glaringly obvious that I need to quit."
Maybe it's not so much about time to quit as it is time to change.
For what it's worth (perhaps nothing).
Blessings and Bear hugs.
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