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Sometimes, God has to do something drastic to get our attention. The thing that amazes me is that he does it not just when we are sinning or need a major life change, but also so we can live the abundant life we were meant to live.
I went suddenly away from everything because I woke up one morning with my arm in intense pain. Thankfully, I have a brother who is a nurse and was able to diagnose it easily: I had damaged a tendon in my right hand. The cure? Complete rest for three to twelve. I am very grateful that while I still have to watch it, I landed in the middle of that healing time, not the end. The thought of twelve weeks without the use of my right hand was enough to make me cry and I don’t cry often.
During that time, I had a lot of time to think. I mean, I wasn’t able to write, sew, work on hobbies, or even do a lot of chores. Even holding a book was hard for the first couple of weeks. I was forced to take a lot of time off to relax. Which for me meant a lot of time to think. Which in turn means there will be a lot of upcoming blog posts here sharing some of those thoughts.
In between a lot of thinking, I listen to a lot of audiobooks. I bought myself a month of Audible Escape package where they have a lot of books you can borrow and listen too. I listened to some great new books but mainly listened to some old favorites like the O’Malley series and The Messenger (more about that in an upcoming blog post). I found some books were as good as I remember and a couple others not so much.
I will still have to take it easy on my hand for the next two to three weeks. I’ll have to limit my typing time to an hour or two a day. However, I’m looking forward to catching up with all of you and writing more.
What have you been up to?
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Published on July 02, 2019 11:07
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message 1: by Julie (new)

Julie Hi Sarah, Wow...sorry for that bump in the road; being incapacitated is so frustrating. I'm glad you are healing well. I too enjoyed The Messenger, and I'm looking forward to reading Joanne Bischof's Daughters of Northern Shores this summer. Be Blessed!

-Julie


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Julie wrote: "Hi Sarah, Wow...sorry for that bump in the road; being incapacitated is so frustrating. I'm glad you are healing well. I too enjoyed The Messenger, and I'm looking forward to reading Joanne Bischof..."

Thank you, Julie


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