2020: More Courage, Self-control, and Joy-November Edition

November seemed to fly by for me. It started out with me showing courage at my first doctor appointment in four years. I am happy to report that other than a rash, I am healthy. I showed self-Control when I went through my room. I was very honest with myself and what I wanted toContinue reading “2020: More Courage, Self-control, and Joy-November Edition”

Happy Thanksgiving

This year, like many people across the country, Thanksgiving will be celebrated differently. In years past I have gathered with friends at a restaurant. However, this year I will be celebrating it by staying home until my grandpa and I go out to dinner. Looking back on this year my heart fills with thankfulness. IContinue reading “Happy Thanksgiving”

Like Daniel: Into the Lion’s den we go!

Have you ever felt like you were going to be eaten by lions? I sure have! Yet, with faith I overcame this fear. You see, I do not have health insurance and for the past four years I have not seen a doctor. For over the last month I had been calling the low-income clinicContinue reading “Like Daniel: Into the Lion’s den we go!”

2020: More Courage, Self-control and Joy-October Edition

October was another month that was filled with ups and downs. I showed Courage more than once. My last Orthodontist appointment was on 11-5-2020, I was really concerned about needing surgery. I am happy to report that the pain is gone, praise Jesus, and that surgery is not needed. Have you ever felt like youContinue reading “2020: More Courage, Self-control and Joy-October Edition”

HALLOTOBER TAG

I was tagged by Nicola who runs the blog, Parenting in Pain to do the Hallotober Tag. Here are the rules for the tag: The post rules are  Thank the person who tagged you and link to their post. Put the rules are the beginning or after the introduction. Answer the 13 questions. Tag 13Continue reading “HALLOTOBER TAG”

Kayaking For Disabled People (Guest Post by Michelle Williams)

Kayaking for disabled people may seem like a strange sport, but it can be very beneficial to your health. Kayaking is very good exercise that has little or no impact on the body and you can learn many new skills while enjoying the great outdoors. If you are looking for a new experience, then kayaking,Continue reading “Kayaking For Disabled People (Guest Post by Michelle Williams)”

2020: More Courage, Self-control and Joy-September Edition

September was a remarkably interesting month for me. When it came to courage, I had to rise to the challenge more than once. I had my third orthodontist appointment, and luckily enough my pain from my tooth was improving, so my orthodontist had me continue to wear my retainers full time for four more weeks.Continue reading “2020: More Courage, Self-control and Joy-September Edition”

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