It's Friday - what a week it's has been. I think I have fitted more in this week than I have since I have been ill. It is so good to know that I continue to get better. Now instead of just planning one thing in a day sometimes I manage 3 or even 4 things. Evenings remain a struggle though. I have decided that I need to accept that. I am often in bed at 7!!!! It has been a week of good news too with good test results for friends. As ever I am grateful!
I had coffee with 2 lovely people yesterday morning one is nearly 3 and one is well quite grown up! The nearly 3 year old kept me quite amused all morning as only nearly 3 year olds can. . It was delightful. I now know much more about cars than I did before! How wonderful learning is whatever your age.
Yesterday evening I went for an early meal with my dialysis friend D. It was so lovely to catch up with all her news. She is awaiting the birth of her first grandchild - how exciting! We were reminiscing about a year ago and how we spent our time together then in dialysis. It is so good to be reminded of how much has changed since then. She was with me the day I was told I could stop dialysis and is one of the few people who really knows how hard dialysis was for me. It is good to have people to remind me of how I was and how I am now - to really appreciate the gift that my days are now. It can be easy to get lost in the slight problems I have now forgetting all that I can do. My life is so full of good things!
Today flowers and ladies who lunch and bible study. The picture is our first pedestal arrangement in church. Not bad for a first attempt! I love the colours.
This weekend - a quieter weekend after the last few very busy ones. Maybe a take-away meal with Anna (Ben's girlfriend), Ben, Paul and I.; possibly a visit to Savill; some more sorting; church and a roast dinner. Sounds perfect!
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
Eph 3 v20
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