Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Day

Christmas Day at home. I know Mom felt good to wake up in her own bed. Her "support staff" here at home was happy to wake up to the blessing of her presence.

(We were also cheered enormously by some delicious homemade food from the kitchens of Kay Himmel and Patty Taylor. Yum.)

It's been a great day so far. A Christmas unlike any other. Mom is adapting well to her new circumstances. We're figuring out new routines — how to move around with success in a non-hospital bed, how to navigate carpeted and tiled floors, how to bathe.

Here are some prayer requests for Mom on this very special day:
(1) Pray for continuing relief from pain. Her pain is not unbearable, but I know it still gives her trouble and wakes her up at night. (Mom's euphemism for being in pain is saying she's "uncomfortable." An understatement, I'm sure!)
(2) Pray that Mom's spirit would be encouraged. She has a hard time noticing all of her progress along the way. Her family is enthralled by her progress — indeed, we see indications every day that she is getting stronger and more mobile — but Mom does not have the same perspective. Pray that she would be have a better sense of all she's accomplished so far.

Praises:
(1) Mom had had some swelling in her hands and feet for several days following surgery. The swelling is now gone.
(2) We continue to note with some delight that Mom's incision site looks perfect. No signs of infection. This is terrific!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Merry Christmas! So Glad you're home and we will keep praying.

Bob and Dallas

jjrowe said...

What a great gift to have her home. That's terrific!