Silver and Gold

It’s the night before Christmas Eve and (all through the house 😁) I’ve gotten everything ready for the weekend. I’ve helped to decorate my house inside and out, the presents are wrapped, and I’ve taken care of everything necessary for the services on Sunday. I had to do a little extra for the services because Sunday is Christmas Day and there were some things to do in preparation beyond the usual. All in all I feel pretty good about the way in which the past couple of weeks have worked out and I’m ready for the things needed to celebrate the holiday. In all honesty, I’m not really big on the whole Christmas thing as far as all of the secular type of glitter and festivity, but it makes my wife happy so, you know…

My body has been OK through it all, and I haven’t been hindered in getting things done, so that’s the good part. The not-so-good part is that the pain in the injury related areas of my body continues to get worse in small increments with time. I really don’t know what to do with it except ignore or endure. I have a bunch of medical visits (endocrinologist, cardiologist, CT scan) in January and, quite frankly, I’m not expecting much. They never tell me anything new and anyone that I’ve seen concerning my nerve damage and bone damage tells me that nothing can be done to help me at present time.

To be honest, I’m feeling a little worn down with all of the holiday stuff, and I’m really tired of feeling these annoying levels of pain all of the time. Still, I’m really thankful to be here for the people that I love, and I’m thankful that my injuries were not as bad as they could have been. Mostly though, I’m thankful that Christ came for me so long ago and that He will welcome me into heaven one day because of His willingness to come as a baby in a manger in order to die as a man on the cross. Until then, I hope that there’s the name of a new and innovative orthopedic surgical procedure waiting for me under the tree.

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