When all is said and done, life goes on for all of us. We get caught up in the transactions that affect our lives, and time gets away to reach out and touch others.
Our home was quite and peaceful. I am giving Melvine an antibiotic for possible infection in her urinary tract. Our family doctor prescribed it without ordering a catheterization to get a urine specimen from Melvine's bladder. That disturbs me greatly. I believe in doing the scientific tests prior to a diagnosis. I hope our family doctor is right.
Melvine needs your prayers. She is having difficulty processing her thoughts into words. I have to guide her in taking a bath, putting on fresh clean clothes, putting on socks, and using her rollator walker. She tends to walk without it. I do not want her to fall.
Melvine's physical therapist came today and put Melvine through the paces. She got Melvine out of doors. It was a lovely day, and the sun was bright. Melvine walked to our mailbox and picked up our mail, and placed it in the glove compartment of her walker. She had to stop and rest, but that was fine.
Julie, our physical therapist is a born again Christian and is a member of a very good Baptist church. Melvine loves her and follows her instructions. Julie is an excellent teacher.
Anne Graham Lotz's devotion for today is one I needed. I am not always patient. I am flunking the course in 101 Patience.
I gave Melvine her breakfast and today I prepared Eggo Waffles with blueberries and honey from bees near where we live.
Melvine would not eat lunch, but did drink an Atkins for protein.
Melvine loves Chili from Wendy's. I got her a large container of chili with saltine crackers, and a loaded baked potato. She ate some of it. Her appetite is not good.
I have given Melvine her medications and she has now gone to bed. Before she retired to our bedroom she asked me where Greg was. She thought he was here in our home. I had to assure her that Greg was in Grove Town, GA in his apartment and would not be coming home until Friday.
I would like to ask that you pray for Greg. He has written a letter to his landlord to be released from his contract since he will not be returning in the fall to teach music at Thomson-McDuffie Middle School. He is asking to be released from his contract without any penalty or fees. God delights in granting favor and success to His people. Greg will finish up this month and can vacate his apartment on 31 May. Greg will need a job near home. He is trusting God to provide something other than teaching.
It remains to be seen whether Melvine and I can go to the funeral service for Inez Hart on Thursday. If we can go, I will need help. I can't manage all of this by myself.
We would love to see all the people at Flatwoods, and to be with Brother Phillip Hart, Gloria, Greta and Pat.
Thank you for your prayers.
Your friend in all seasons.
Hugh H. Morgan
Our home was quite and peaceful. I am giving Melvine an antibiotic for possible infection in her urinary tract. Our family doctor prescribed it without ordering a catheterization to get a urine specimen from Melvine's bladder. That disturbs me greatly. I believe in doing the scientific tests prior to a diagnosis. I hope our family doctor is right.
Melvine needs your prayers. She is having difficulty processing her thoughts into words. I have to guide her in taking a bath, putting on fresh clean clothes, putting on socks, and using her rollator walker. She tends to walk without it. I do not want her to fall.
Melvine's physical therapist came today and put Melvine through the paces. She got Melvine out of doors. It was a lovely day, and the sun was bright. Melvine walked to our mailbox and picked up our mail, and placed it in the glove compartment of her walker. She had to stop and rest, but that was fine.
Julie, our physical therapist is a born again Christian and is a member of a very good Baptist church. Melvine loves her and follows her instructions. Julie is an excellent teacher.
Anne Graham Lotz's devotion for today is one I needed. I am not always patient. I am flunking the course in 101 Patience.
I gave Melvine her breakfast and today I prepared Eggo Waffles with blueberries and honey from bees near where we live.
Melvine would not eat lunch, but did drink an Atkins for protein.
Melvine loves Chili from Wendy's. I got her a large container of chili with saltine crackers, and a loaded baked potato. She ate some of it. Her appetite is not good.
I have given Melvine her medications and she has now gone to bed. Before she retired to our bedroom she asked me where Greg was. She thought he was here in our home. I had to assure her that Greg was in Grove Town, GA in his apartment and would not be coming home until Friday.
I would like to ask that you pray for Greg. He has written a letter to his landlord to be released from his contract since he will not be returning in the fall to teach music at Thomson-McDuffie Middle School. He is asking to be released from his contract without any penalty or fees. God delights in granting favor and success to His people. Greg will finish up this month and can vacate his apartment on 31 May. Greg will need a job near home. He is trusting God to provide something other than teaching.
It remains to be seen whether Melvine and I can go to the funeral service for Inez Hart on Thursday. If we can go, I will need help. I can't manage all of this by myself.
We would love to see all the people at Flatwoods, and to be with Brother Phillip Hart, Gloria, Greta and Pat.
Thank you for your prayers.
Your friend in all seasons.
Hugh H. Morgan