She’s home. Not our home…her home. A single week of recuperation, the majority spent in two separate hospitals, in two different states…many consultations with specialists and therapists…appointments for follow-ups and assessments…and a new prescription: Rest. Her ability to rest is a miracle in itself. That she walks, talks, breathes, smiles, laughs, weeps, rages, loves and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘healing’
Sorting it out…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged healing, prayer, rest on January 2, 2012 | 7 Comments »
There and back again…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged healing, sorrow on December 29, 2011 | 8 Comments »
On December 27 we made our way home to Columbus, stressed-out brain-injured daughter and all her comfort items in tow… Her release from the acute care ward of the Neurosciences floor was nothing short of miraculous…her lack of understanding of the severity of the injury, however, a troubling side effect of severe head trauma. December [...]
A new season…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged healing, mercy, praise on September 25, 2010 | 8 Comments »
I’ve been anxious to share with you, my dear friends, the beautiful gift of healing that our Lord has so graciously granted. Regrettably, I’ve been rather selfish with my little miracle…I’ve shared it with family and a very few friends, but mostly have been keeping it to myself, savoring it and reflecting on the goodness [...]
Mending
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged grandma, healing on July 14, 2008 | 5 Comments »
One week…it seems so very much longer since Grandma fell and broke her leg. For the past several days, I’ve practically lived at the hospital. Days filled with CAT scans, xrays, consultations, blood tests and finally surgery. The surgery was a great success: a procedure normally scheduled for 2 -3 hours was accomplished in less [...]
I am a traditional Catholic homeschooling mother of 9 children, married for 30 years to the most patient and sainted man. As converts to Catholicism in 1991, our family has only recently discovered the beauty and full expression of our beliefs in the timeless liturgy of antiquity, the Extraordinary Form also commonly referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass. An avid knitter, I also enjoy gardening, reading and immersing myself in the everyday graces of my vocation.
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