Showing posts with label Today and Forever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Today and Forever. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Stones of Remembrance - redoux!

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:  Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV)
I think perhaps this title should have been reserved for my husband's bout with kidney stones!  I'm sure he'd rather forget than to remember all the pain and discomfort he's been experiencing.

On Wednesday, he had a procedure where one of the stones was manually extracted / crushed and a stent was placed.  He experienced a lot of pain and couldn't or wouldn't be released from the out patient clinic until he had been able to 'go potty.'  This process began at 5:30 a.m. and we were there until 3:00 p.m.

The doctor came to the surgical waiting room and spoke with me after the procedure. Basically he told me he had crushed and removed most of the 7 mm kidney stone. Then a stent was placed from his kidney to his bladder. The doctor told me how to remove the stent on Friday.  WHAT??? YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT???  YOU'RE KIDDING, RIGHT???
In the mean time, Dennis was taking his pain medication every six hours.  We stayed in Tucson an extra day, just in case we needed to return to the hospital, then returned home Thursday afternoon / early evening.  Early on Friday morning, I called our local family doctor and scheduled an appointment. The soonest one could be had was at 3:50 p.m.  By noon, Dennis asked me to try and remove the stent as he was having such discomfort.  PANIC!!!   I am not a medical professional and I believe some things should not be tried at home! 

I washed my hands as if preparing for a surgical theater, then removed the tape holding the surgical thread in place, wrapped the thread around my first three fingers and did exactly as the doctor had described - pulled firmly out.  VIOLA!   Just a smooth as could be the stent came out and Dennis experienced immediate relief.  Short lived, but relief for the moment!

Just so you know, I have no illusions or delusions of entering the medical field - it is a wise person who knows their limitations!

When we were married 33 years ago and we wrote our own vows, but incorporated the 'for better / for worse' portion of the traditional marriage ceremony.  Thus far we've seen:
for better for worse
for richer for poorer
in sickness and in health
And he's seen me through 'thick and thin' too!  Yes, it's true... I've expanded my horizons.

Marriage, it's not for sissies or the self absorbed.  In all honesty, there have been times I've wanted to 'opt out', walk away, sometimes run and never return.  But the truth of the matter is this:  Love is not a feeling.  It is an act of volition.  I can think of no one else I would want to be there with me at the end of my life. To hold my hand, to utter prayers on my behalf or vice versa.

I don't think young persons today understand that there are seasons to marriage, such as there are seasons to life.  It starts out with all the passion and emotions of new love, but eventually that takes a step back and the season of nurturing children and making a living comes to the forefront. Oh, there's still the flicker of the flame of passion, but not like in the beginning.  Seasons change.  Priorities change. And the love that began seems so superficial now in comparison to the deeper, richer relationship that has grown over the course of years.

Forgiveness, respect and a good sense of humor are a big part of the marriage relationship, too.  We've learned to not use each other as the brunt of jokes for others amusement.  We each have our own set of emotions the other cannot experience or fathom. We are different - male and female and we feel things differently. That does not mean that one is more superior than another, merely different.

And so it goes... the good, the bad, and the ugly!  For better, for worse... for richer, for poorer... in sickness and in health... until death do we part!  Oh yes, thick and thin, too.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Today's Devotional Scripture

Today's Verse

The Lord is my helper, I will not be afraid. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
~Hebrews 13:6, 8
Thoughts on today's verse...

Verse 6 is taken from Psalm 118:6 and I do believe the Lord has placed it in today's devotional just as a gentle reminder to me that He is in control and I am not! Then verse 8 shows that He is the same yesterday and today and forever. Isn't that like the name of God, when Moses asked, "who shall I tell them sent me?" and God responded, "tell them 'I Am'." Not "I was" past tense, not "I will be" future tense, but "I Am", here and now, past, present and future. The Alpha and Omega - the beginning and the end.

I enjoy the book of Hebrews and every time I read a verse, I am compelled to look through the chapter and find notes I've written during sermons and Bible studies. Chapter 11 is the Hall of Faith and one by one it names old testament believers who "by faith"... I love the fact that Sarah is mentioned, especially since she laughed at the pre-incarnate Christ who said she would have a child in her advanced years.

Then in chapter 13 verse 2, we are encouraged to show hospitality to strangers as we may be entertaining angels and aren't even aware of it! Finally, verse 15 tells us to "offer up a sacrifice of praise". I was curious about that and did a study on it sometime ago. What it means is even when we don't 'feel like it', even when it seems everything has turned against us - praise Him. You see, He sacrificed everything for us and now we are to sacrifice our feelings, our attitudes and our pride to praise Him. Someone much wiser than me said, "I will not offer to God, that which costs me nothing." And that, my friends is a sacrifice of praise.
My prayer...

Abba Father, today I praise your Holy Name! To You, O Lord, who are the creator of all heaven and earth I acknowledge You with awe and wonder! You, who reached me when I was unreachable - who loved me when I was unlovable - and who touch me when I was untouchable. To You, O Lord, be the glory, the honor and the power forever and ever. Even so, Amen!

Yours, because we're His,

Tamara