Thursday, August 28, 2008
Fog...
A few years ago, I was driving home in the fog. At that time, I suffered from panic attacks. If there's ever stimulus that will bring on a panic attack, fog is one of them. As I was driving and starting to panic, God said "This is a good example of how you're to be living your relationship with Me. Just look immediately in front of you and I will show you the way. I don't show you all of the steps of the big picture, I show you step by step....one at a time."
Well, life's been crazy, yet mundane lately. I am at home taking care of my parents right now. It's not by my flesh's choice, but by the choice of following God's Will and being here where He's put me. Mom's been so sick off and on since her last chemo treatment...everyone hates to see a loved one sick and feeling awful. Daddy's Alzheimer's seems to get worse everyday, which is sad and frustrating to watch and live with.
Anyway, tonight while I was driving home from some prayer time at church, I got to thinking about the future. I was thinking how scary it will be when Mom and Dad are gone. I mean, it'll be sad enough for my parents to be gone, but scary because I won't know the next step I'm supposed to take. I mean, right now, my job is taking care of them, and my home is their home. When they're gone, I'll not only be an orphan, but an unemployed and homeless orphan. It's a whole lot overwhelming when my brain really thinks about it.
Tonight on my way home, there was really thick fog. I was already feeling anxious about the future, but then there I was in all of that fog. God used it as a re-teaching time. Tonight I realized that when you're driving on a dark, country road, you normally have your headlights on bright. When it's foggy, you have to turn them down to dim to keep from being blinded by the whiteness. It's the same with God...we need to be looking immediately at Him and His leading directly before us, rather than being blinded by all the circumstances of the world around us. With my lights on bright, I can "see" a lot more...I can see lots of thick whiteness all around me. With my lights on dim, I cannot see as much, but what I do see, I see more clearly.
I suppose foggy nights aren't so bad to drive in....as long as my lights are on dim.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Who sprains their foot?
Treatment....is to wear this ugly post-op shoe/boot for 7-10 days trying to keep it elevated as much as possible. I am told that it can take 3-6 weeks for a sprain to heal, especially since he thinks it is a severe one. Oh yaay. Here's a couple of pics of my ugly shoe!
Friday, August 15, 2008
John Hancock Observatory
Skyline cruise
Photo-op!
Apparently Oprah lived in the building at one time...it has an awesome view of the lake.
It was a little overcast on Tuesday, but I still thought the skyline was awesome!
The tour guide had really corny jokes about Chuck Norris all of the time, but it was still fun.
The lighthouse was really cool, but this was as close as we got.
Awesome sailboat tour taking place...I think theirs was more expensive than ours.
This building has connections to Al Capone. Apparently, the top of the building was a speak-easy. The elevator is big enough for a car. So, Al would pay the elevator operator to leave his car in the elevator on the 54th floor with them. That way if the police were coming after him, the elevator was up and they had to walk up 54 flights of stairs....giving him plenty of time to ride down and escape. That's some smart thinking!
Wrigley Field
More cheesy tourist shots! "Take me out to the ballgame..."
Arlington House Youth Hostel
My bed was broken...like the springs were literally coming out of the mattress, so I put extra blankets and sheet on the floor. Roughing it!
Here's our air conditioner...along with an open window! Once the sun went down, it wasn't really too bad. Actually, we could hear a bunch of students out playing/writing music down the street, so it was a pretty interesting night.
Chinatown!!
Mom does not like to try new foods because she is so picky. This proved to be something she didn't like! haha
Daddy, however, enjoyed his very much!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Navy Pier
The Ferris wheel...actually we found out interesting information about this during our cruise. Apparently the Ferris wheel was built for the World's Fair when it came to Chicago. Well, it's a long story, but an interesting one...look it up sometime!
Mom & Daddy...yeah, look close, they're in the green and blue shirts under the sign!
Chicago Cultural Center
The tiled ceiling in the entrance.
The beautiful Tiffany stained-glass dome...another thing that I've found makes me dizzy to look straight up.
Millennium Park
Then we saw the awesome fountains...they're huge water fountains with Chicago citizens' faces on them that switch every so often. The kids line up every so many minutes for water to spray out of the person's mouth. Some of these little guys playing in the water were just so precious I had to take pictures!
Sheila, Dad's cousin, decided she should join in on the fun with the kids!!
Amtrak in Effingham
The train was running about 20 minutes late...so I kept walking out to look down the tracks!
We're finally on the road...er, tracks!