This is Ellie keeping me company while I rested. Believe it or not,
she will start sneezing if we are sick!
So, I call my sweet husband, I call my friend Donna and my Aunt & Uncle to tell them all the good news. A "time sensitive" email was sent out to our Bible group to let them know as well. And I let work know that I would be late. Whew!
This morning we met with Dr. Coutlakis, who is awesome by the way, and he basically told me to start talking, he typed and interjected if he had any questions. This went on for about an hour. He did a quick exam and sent me off for blood work. He made some adjustments in medication and started me on something new. Without the benefit of knowing the blood work results, he said that he feels that I have AR and Fybromyalgia. Well, okay. Let's get the right medicine going so I can get back to living! I understand that it may not be that easy but I am not going to let this get me.
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.
~Sarah Ban Breathnach~
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." ~J.R.R. Tolkien
Today I am just so darn grateful for everything and all of the wonderful people in my life. We are meant to be brother and sister with each other, we are meant to pray for one another, we are meant to LOVE one another as we do ourselves! The riches that come are immeasurable and not even that mean, old devil can take away all of that good!
What are you grateful for?

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