Throughout my lifetime, I have had to exhibit extreme amounts of patience. From assisting in caring for my elderly grandmother when I was young, to all other aspects of life and I’ve learned it quite well. I can honestly say that I have much patience with people. Although, apparently I have much to learn. This process of healing has meant that I have to be patient with my progress. I have not always handled that well. I would like my leg to work better than it does despite the hard work that I have put in. The therapist keeps telling me it will come and I’m sure she knows. She is a very good therapist, encouraging me to do those tough things. I believe that I have more patience with others than I do myself. This is nothing new. So, with God’s grace, I am trying to be patient with recovery. If I look at when I first came home to now…yes, I have made leaps and bounds. I was able to attend church on Sunday, which blessed my heart to see my church family. They are so loving and kind. The encouragement that I have received from friends and family has been phenomenal!

Shifting gears, I found a tutorial online for these cute carrots that I filled with Easter candy for the grandsons. I did a bit improvising from the original directions but, I think they turned out well.

Saturday, Leonard and I went to the cinema matinee of “Lost City” with Sandra Bullock. I enjoy her flicks. That was a good afternoon!

Despite what happens each day, we are so lucky! Lucky to have family, lucky to have friends, lucky to have professionals that do their jobs well, lucky to have a God that intricately designed us and is the God of healing…and with His help, I will carry on in this recovery journey that may give me more understanding when others have something similar, so I can assist with their healing. Lucky that God makes it a journey so that we can appreciate the victory. I don’t deserve to be this lucky, but praise God that He does not give us what we deserve.

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