There were good answers to prayer at Monday's pulmonary appointment, which went very well. Thank you so much for praying! I'm quite relieved with what my pulmonologist determined after reviewing the ct scans taken two weeks ago. The pulmonologist believes that most of my breathing troubles are related more to bronchial and asthma issues rather than a serious lung disease. The ct scan also showed that I did not have advanced pulmonary fibrosis as we first thought. Instead, I have "non-progressive pulmonary fibrosis". Again, the low pulmonary function test result I had in January was most likely due to asthma. The two focal lesions (spots) I had on my lungs three years ago are still there, but have not grown in size. Since the Qvar inhaler wasn't effective, I'm now trying Symbicort. I have a follow-up appointment in two weeks.
"You are my witnesses,” declares the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am He. Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after me. I, I am the LORD, and besides me there is no savior." -Isaiah 43:10-11
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Psalm 8
I like trying to read through the Psalms in a month. It's actually pretty easy to do. There are thirty days in each month. If you read five psalms a day beginning with the the current date, you would read through the Psalms in a month. Begin with the current date and read the corresponding psalm. Then add 30 to that date and read that psalm. Keep adding 30 until you have read five psalms. Since Psalm 119 (which falls on the 29th day of the month) is long, I suggest that you read only this Psalm on the months that have 31 days (January, March, May, July, August, October and December). Similarly, you can read the entire book of Proverbs in a month by reading the proverb that corresponds with the date.
So today, I read Psalm 8, 38, 68, 98,128 and Proverbs 8. I was especially excited this morning, because Psalm 8 is one of my favorite psalms. And after enduring a cloudy and dismal Monday, I awoke to blue skies and bright sunshine.
O Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory above the heavens.
Out of the mouth of babies and infants,
you have established strength because of your foes,
to still the enemy and the avenger.
When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
what is man that you are mindful of him,
and the son of man that you care for him?
Yet you have made him a little lower than the [angles],
and crowned him with glory and honor.
You have given him dominion over the works of your hands;
you have put all things under his feet,
all sheep and oxen,
and also the beasts of the field,
the birds of the heavens, and the fish of the sea,
whatever passes along the paths of the seas.
O Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
-Psalm 8:1-9 ESV
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Holly Jolly Blog Hop Pictures - Part 2
Hopefully I'll have time to do a real post before Christmas, but I thought I should at least post a couple more pictures of the decorations and some of last week's snow storm.
We've had these carolers for years. I get excited every time I find them in our Christmas decorations' tub. I like staring at their little faces and I always imagine I'm one of them.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Welcome!
I decided to participate in my friend Kristin's, Holly Jolly Blog Hop which is basically a virtual open house, showcasing Christmas decorations and traditions. This is Part one of the home tour.
When decorating, we try to keep in mind that our home is a replica of a Victorian farmhouse. For the past few years, we have only displayed our most favorite Christmas decorations. By doing so, our home is less cluttered and we're better able to focus on the real meaning of Christmas, the birth of Christ.
These Victorian ladies and a Christmas wreath sit atop a hutch in our Eating Area:
The Jesse Tree and lyrics to "He Made A Way In the Manger," reminds us of how Christ fulfills humanity's need for a Savior:
This year, we decided to put our Nativity set in the Music Room:
This little tree is placed in the Music Room, too. I like the miniature gold balls:
Our Library is also the grandchildren's playroom. So, in addition to displaying Christmas-themed books, we added a bit of whimsy:
Several years ago, my family created a very unique gingerbread house and I have many happy memories of that time we spent together. Since the house is non-edible, we're able to display it every year:
Our fireplace is located in the Dining Room and is home to these two trees. At Christmas, we decorate the trees with large, Victorian balls and white lights. (The painting is of my mother as a little girl):
Finally, here is a picture of the Christmas tree, which is located in the front hallway. For the past two years, we've decorated the tree with only gold ornaments:
Thank you for stopping by! I'll post part two in a few days.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Being Productive
My father has been home from work on vacation since Thursday. In that time, we've celebrated Thanksgiving, removed a rather old and ugly grape arbor, taken down two trees, pruned bushes, burned trash, and decorated the house - inside and out - for Christmas. I'm just amazed at how much my family can accomplish when we all work together. The Lord really blessed each family member, including little Qavah, with enough strength to help.
Tomorrow, we go to church. I'm looking forward to the first Sunday of Advent. After the service, we are meeting my grandparents for lunch. They will be celebrating their sixty-fourth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, so we wanted to do something special with them before my dad returns to work on Monday. I'm so grateful for these healthy and joyous "bonus" days!
Tomorrow, we go to church. I'm looking forward to the first Sunday of Advent. After the service, we are meeting my grandparents for lunch. They will be celebrating their sixty-fourth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, so we wanted to do something special with them before my dad returns to work on Monday. I'm so grateful for these healthy and joyous "bonus" days!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tuesday's Treat
Last Fall, while shopping at Wal-Mart with my mother, we found a glass, pumpkin-shaped bowl for $5.00. We were delighted with our "bargain". I thought we would fill the dish with seasonal treats, like candy corn, but my creative Mama had a better idea in mind...
...make a Jello-O pumpkin of course! By using Kraft's Orange Jell-O and Cool Whip, Mom cooked up a festive dessert. This edible Autumn decoration is also a real conversation piece, not to mention a lot easier to "carve" than a real pumpkin.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Election Day 2010
Since I am legally blind and cannot drive, I have the option of voting by absentee. This is the first year I actually cast my ballot using that method; the process was so easy that I plan to do it that way in the future. It was strange this morning, though, to wake up and realize that I didn't need to go to the polling place first thing. However, since I could stay home, Mom and Dad were able to leave Qavah with me while they voted, which was a help to them.
Yesterday, I had an extended family member forward me the picture posted below. It's a real photograph, taken in Arizona, using a Kodak 33 mm film camera. All I could think of was the Bible verse from Psalm 33:12 that states, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance".
Monday, November 1, 2010
Prayer
Several Sundays ago at church there was a video shown on the topic of "prayer". By the time the video ended, I knew I had to post it on my website. I'm not going to type anything else, because I believe the quotes that are displayed speak for themselves.
"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." -1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Where The Buffalo Roam...
This afternoon, my family visited the quaint town of Paint Bank, where the buffalo really do roam the open fields. The weather was warm, the sky was clear, and the sun made the Fall leaves glisten with colors of lemon, auburn, and pumpkin. There were several pretty and unique bed and breakfasts, including a refurbished caboose that reminded me of The Boxcar Children. After getting our exercise by taking in the outdoor sights, we decided to enter the Swinging Bridge Restaurant and General Store for some tasty treats to enjoy later. And yes, there really is a suspending swinging bridge inside the restaurant that I did walk across.
Even the ride home was an "event" in itself. The colors on the leaves changed by the minute as twilight appeared. It was a feast for the eyes! Considering tomorrow is the first day of November, the Lord really gave my family a bonus day filled with many joyous memories. I had fun snapping one picture after another. Below is a short slideshow, although if you really want to experience some of the same delights as I did, I suggest visiting Paint Bank, Virginia in mid-to-late October.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Fall In Virginia
Fall is not my favorite season because I know Winter is soon to follow. This year, though, I decided to make a conscious effort to observe God's creation. I've been surprised at how much I've enjoyed the "great outdoors". Recently, I've taken a few minutes each day to admire the colors on the leaves. It's interesting to observe the gradual change of colors on the tree leaves from one day to the next.
Yesterday the tree in the front yard looked like this:
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
New Nephew
Yes, my youngest nephew finally made his entrance into the world. He was born early yesterday morning, September 6, at 1:39am. He weighed 10lbs, 6oz and was 22 and 1/4" long! Fortunately, there were no complications with the birth except that it took a long time before Jennifer went into "active labor". His name is Joel Samuel Campbell. Joel means, "Jehovah is the LORD." Samuel means, "The LORD hears." Joel's older siblings visited their baby brother for the first time last night. I have yet to see Joel in person, but from looking at the pictures, he appears to be a healthy, handsome baby boy that definitely has masculine features.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Exciting Days!
It has been a busy, but lovely week! Thus, why my blog design is still a work-in-progress. I hope to really fix it up after this weekend when I'm sure I'll have pictures to add. In the meantime, I've enjoyed having my Aunt Judy here for a week-long visit and I'm joyfully anticipating the birth of my second nephew. I imagine that Jennifer will give birth sometime in the next few days. I'll be sure to keep you posted...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Back Here Again
Well, I tried the Wordpress "software". I still prefer it to Blogger, but I didn't like any of the background themes on Wordpress, so I've returned. I'm not done decorating this blog, but I wanted to publish it anyway. I'm still not sure how often I'll write, but it is fun to have a website nonetheless.
Yesterday, I took the Reclast (Zometa) injection. This drug is supposed to help treat osteoporosis by slowing down the breakdown of bones and making them stronger. I took a smaller dose then what is normally given, because of my weight and because of how easily I react to medicines. Usually, 5mg of Reclast is given intravenously once a year. I only took 2mg and if my body tolerates the medicine, I'll have it twice a year instead.
I guess that's my news for today. I'm too tired to write anything more...
Monday, November 23, 2009
Health Check
Good news! I was able to get my Remicade appointment rescheduled for tomorrow at 2pm instead of Wednesday. We are babysitting Annelise and Nehemiah tomorrow night, so I have something to look forward to also. Tonight, I watched Up with Qavah and it was a lot of fun. Now, it's time to sleep! Mom is feeling a little better today, as well. Thank you for your prayers.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Welcome To A New Week!
Health Check: I don't feel very good tonight. For most of the weekend, I've had trouble with pain, digestion, and other Crohn's symptoms. About a month ago, I rescheduled my treatment to November 25, because of a meeting at work and thinking that Mom would be in Ohio. However, it's now apparent that Mom is home and the sooner I can have a Remicade infusion the better. The good news is that I can still be "up and around." I do plan to call the Infusion Center first thing tomorrow morning to see if I can reschedule my appointment for sometime on Monday or Tuesday.
Other News: I received a joyous surprise early last week. On Tuesday night, I received the much anticipated book Going Rogue by Sarah Palin. The day it arrived in the mail, I had received a coupon from Barnes and Noble via email. So, on that same Tuesday morning as Mom drove me to work, I excitedly told her, "I have a coupon that's good for 40% off the Sarah Palin book, so maybe we can go shopping after work." Later that evening just before dinner, Dad picked up the mail and the book was on top of the stack. Mom and Dad had pre-ordered it from Amazon at a better price than if I had used my B&N coupon! All week, I've read a bit here and there as time allowed. The text is small, so I'm only on chapter 9, but it's definitely a wonderful read. I especially appreciate how Sarah Palin describes her faith and Conservative, family values. And on that note, I'm going to curl up beneath my warm covers and read until my eyelids grow heavy....
Other News: I received a joyous surprise early last week. On Tuesday night, I received the much anticipated book Going Rogue by Sarah Palin. The day it arrived in the mail, I had received a coupon from Barnes and Noble via email. So, on that same Tuesday morning as Mom drove me to work, I excitedly told her, "I have a coupon that's good for 40% off the Sarah Palin book, so maybe we can go shopping after work." Later that evening just before dinner, Dad picked up the mail and the book was on top of the stack. Mom and Dad had pre-ordered it from Amazon at a better price than if I had used my B&N coupon! All week, I've read a bit here and there as time allowed. The text is small, so I'm only on chapter 9, but it's definitely a wonderful read. I especially appreciate how Sarah Palin describes her faith and Conservative, family values. And on that note, I'm going to curl up beneath my warm covers and read until my eyelids grow heavy....
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