Wednesday, March 29, 2006

God is Good

Yes, God is so very good. I know things are so very hectic right now, but God keeps showing me how much He loves me.

I had a pretty funny lunch, I went home for lunch (which I usually do, it's only a mile away). I usually have time to heat something up or make a sandwich, watch a little Judge Mathis, pick up the kitchen, then head back to work. Today Doug was rather talkative and so it was pretty much just eat and try to help him. Let's see.... let me give you a quick snapshot....
I was there about 30 min and these are the things he wanted done: change his will to include Wa-hoo and her kids, wanted to call the doctor he saw yesterday so that he could tell him that he was only smoking a half a pack of cigaretts a day, he wanted me to get him a walker, he wants me to get him something he can pee in so he doesn't have to walk to the bathroom all the time (and something that won't spill if it's knocked over), he wanted me to get two pill bottles from the pharmacy (25 cents each he says) and he wants me to write something on there for him to know one is his morning pills and one is his night pills. On the pill bottles, I had 2 at home that were not being used, so I took some nail polish and wrote "AM" on one and "PM" on the other. I left it in another room to dry but shortly thereafter Doug shows up with both bottles in-hand (now smugged as they weren't dry, but he didn't care). He wanted me to change the "AM" to read "DAY", and I explain I'll get another pill bottle and do that later. He wants me to just re-use the one I had already (not possible, but he doesn't understand that). **sigh** What else... he wants me to get him a sippy cup for adults, one he can knock over and not spill it. No problem, I can do that. **checks the time, 1:00 - crap I'm gonna be late for work!**

Yes, that's the snapshot in a nutshell. Well, I get to work, totally stressed out, and in walks Amanda. **smiles** Ah, I missed her. I hear the stories of Denver, her roommate, former and current boyfriends, and anything else that's on her mind. Thanks God for sprinkling a little sunshine into my day. **grins**

Friday morning is Doug's brain scan. I know this might sound kinda strange... but... pray that his scans will show what is going on. We all know something is happening to him, and anyone who knows Doug knows how much he hates going to the doctors (he once went 20 years without seeing a doctor) - and if it takes a while to find a diagnosis it'll be really hard for him. Amanda was just here saying that she didn't think her Nana really thought Doug was all that bad, but Amanda told her that he was that bad. She doesn't want to come over to the house because he keeps asking her to drive him to Tennessee and she hates telling him 'no'. The good news with Doug, however, is that he seems to be getting along with Chris a little better. Not great, but better. Chris and I definately 'handle' Doug differently. For example, when the Dr. wanted Doug to get a brain scan, Chris (I think) just wanted to say "Dad, you need to do this". I told the Dr. to tell Doug that they wanted to do the test to see what a great looking brain he had. The doc told him this, and Doug was like "well alright then, let's go get it done". I don't mind wrapping the truth in lots of fluffly feel-good stuff because it makes him happy.

There's a company next to my work here that comes into the home and does anything from cleaning to companionship for the elderly. They've offered to give me a really great rate and I'm thinking about taking them up on it. I talked to the owner about it today. I explained that having someone come in and clean his room, make his bed, wash his sheets and clothes, and just talk to him and listen to what he has to say a few hours a week would just be --- awesome. Okay, I typed that and then decided to pull the trigger, I went across the hall and got the paperwork. We'll try twice a week, 8 hours total, and see how he does. She's a 23 year old French woman. She's a preacher's daughter who said she can very well handle 'flirting' - so I'm hoping it's a good match. She'll start on Monday... cross your fingers!

Ugg... just got a call from Amanda - all upset. Doug threw a chair, yelled at her and told her that he was disowning her. Why you ask? Well, she went to our house - Doug was outside - she went on the computer. He came in, saw she was there and 'didn't say hi to him'. Yeah, he got really upset. So, Amanda is online telling me this and I ask "where is Dad" - he's out in the camper watching TV (hiding). Chris got upset with Doug - he's in there ripping up old photos - really old photos - photos of Chris's grandfather, great grandfather, photos that can't be replaced. Doug thinks he's doing good - he's trying to sort-of 'crop' them so that he can put them in itty-bitty frames (no idea what frames he's referring to). See, you can't tell Doug what's he's doing might be wrong and can't be reversed, he is 100% positive he is right. So Chris just thought it best to get away. God I love that man. :o)

Change of topics - Summer Camp! I got word today that Kayla, Justin and Kayte might be able to go to a summer camp. It's a 2-week camp designed for foster kids and paid for ($1,400 each kid) by grants or some other way. Canoeing, kayaking, arts and crafts, swimming - just tons of fun. The problem is... it would be without Jonathan. Which totally SUCKS. I'm going to talk to Jonathan tonight and see if he's okay with it. Who knows, maybe he'll think it's okay. If he's not, the others are simply not going - I'm not going to risk any anamosity building up over something like that. Besides, they have the Fun passes for Busch Gardens, they'll have plenty to do over the summer.

That's all I can post right now. Keep us lifted in prayer.

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