Sunday, February 14, 2010

A DAY OF REST

 

My 18 year old son has mononucleosis and possibly strep throat.  His glands are very swollen, as is his painful, raw throat. I can't tell you how much I take my family getting sick as a personal affront to my ministry as a home guardian. So the other day I went into full battle mode, grocery shopping for the freshest, health-giving food, rushing around the house, cleaning, sanitizing, making chicken soup, fruit smoothies and a ton of other things, going to the doctors, the pharmacy, and trying to wait on Grandpa and make sure my young working adults had their sustenance, too.

Last night one of them stayed out till almost 3 a.m., which had me pacing the floors. At 6 a.m. my "patient" awakened me because of sharp, hard pain in his chest. We ended up calling the rescue squad, waiting in the little front parlor for them, so as not to disturb the rest of the house.

After a two-hour stint in the emergency room, he is home and resting.  Thank the Lord that the problem most likely is that he has patches of infection going down his throat into his esophagus, and that he was somewhat dehydrated.

And thank the Lord that I am able to come home and rest today, the Lord's Day, and take the entire day to restore my frayed nerves and tired body.  Now that I know Michael is OK, at least for awhile, I decided to just forget everything else, for once, and be my own Valentine, so to speak.  Dear husband got a card and some top shelf jelly beans, and he is good to go.  Right now, everyone is either working, sleeping, or at church, and I plan to soon be at the church of sweet repose, located just inside my eyelids.

Happy Valentine's Day everyone




and a blessed Sunday to all, as well.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:08 AM

    You really have your hands full there. It sounds like you are doing fantastically in the nurturing of your family.

    God bless,
    Sonya

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  2. Anonymous6:31 PM

    I am happy that your son is now on the road to recovery. It's always such a scare when they're ill, & we feel helpless to turn things around. Much rest is what he nees most, no doubt.

    Brenda

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  3. Thanks, Brenda. He is doing much better, thank God!

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  4. Anonymous3:24 PM

    Hello there, fellow Catholic. Have you heard of the newest research concerning our need for Vitamin D? It really helps our immune system. Do a search for the Vitamin D Council, run by an MD. It is full of info and research. A Blessed Lent to you.

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