3/8/09 Summary "post" each Sunday, if possible
Crackers for breakfast---the plain ole saltine kind and plain noodles with butter for lunch---I guess that lets you pretty much gauge the state of my body. I did have a restless night last night so that could have a little to do with it---or maybe it’s that blood I’ve had to give away this week, leaving me a little weak. My first “tech” was in training---good thing for both of us that I had a prominent vein and he had lots of supervisors checking on us. Could also be that I’m counting down to surgery days as well as absorbing the unsettling possibilities of the unknowns.
So maybe I’m just in a slump. Reading to Nathan in preparation for his Dr. Seuss day at school, I came across some “Seussisms” of note. One was, “Unslumping yourself is not easily done.”
I’m sorry to say so
But, sadly it’s true
That bang-ups and hang-ups
Can happen to you.
And when you’re in a slump,
You’re not in much fun,
Un-slumping yourself
Is not easily done. (Oh the Places You Go)
I can’t begin to imagine how someone could "unslump" themselves without the Lord and in my case, friends and family, who are ministering angels of His, as well.
Reading several Seuss books with Nathan was almost nostalgic because many of those books still had the bookplates with his daddy’s name in them. One well worn copy, I could pretty much quote from memory. For sure, the passing on of reading aloud from one generation to another is a tradition that I hope continues----b/c I can relate to that.
TV on the other hand has changed so much and there are so many choices and characters blip across the screen so fast that I can’t keep up---the Texans are past Barney and Bob the Builder so I’m really out of touch. Plus, it doesn’t seem to have the same intimacy that comes with sharing a good book. Factor in the Wii and all quietness is lost.
I’m so old that the entertainment I recall was Sunday nights sitting with my family staring at the mesh fabric behind the scrollwork on the large upright radio, a Philco, I think, and getting “scared” together as we listened to “The Shadow.” (No blips, no icons, just words and a few contrived sound effects) When we did have a TV it was black and white and Howdy Dowdy was the show I remember watching with my brothers. But my favorite was “Winky Dink.” For 50 cents I had ordered a plastic sheet to put on the screen to allow for “interaction.” Winky Dink could count on me to draw the bridge or ladder he needed to get out of his jam. (colored crayons had been part of the"deal.") Nowadays, even Caleb, my 3 yr. old Texan, can interact driving a Mario Cart or bowling on the TV screen.
Even with my own children there wasn’t much TV and the one they liked was good ole Mr. Rogers. Remember him? Blue sneakers, cardigan sweater and a blinking yellow light as the show opens. He left all the trappings of formality on a peg/hanger or under a bench and settled in to take time to “nourish” relationships with those in his neighborhood. Wonder if the yellow light was symbolic of our need to slow down and take time---sort of like having a cup of tea with a friend or family
That’s what I’ve done this week and what I plan to do next week with family---spend some quiet time with the Lord first to ward off undue slumping and then have "ordinary" time with them to laugh, cry, pray and dance---just be LILES, unslumped.
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Reading over your blogs, I was so touched with the one titled "Puddles". You have such a large number of friends. From Sirach 6:16-17, "A faithful friend is the elixir of life...for he who fears the Lord behaves accordingly, and his friend wil be like himself." It is an effect of God's Providence that human beings cannot do without one another. I hope to be counted among some of your faithful friends and I hope that what I have learned from your teachings via your blog, help to carry me when I need the help. Let your many friends help carry you through this "dance" when you get tired. Love. M
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ReplyDeleteI'm in Union City, Tn doing the Obion Co. school systems benefits enrollment. I've been crisscrossing the state from Stewart Co., Greene Co., Cumberland Co., Lake Co. and everywhere in between. I have been asking the teachers all across the state to pray for you. They've posted my note about you and your "dance" on their bulletin boards from one end of the state of Tennessee to the opposite end. Know that your fellow educators have you and Larry in their prayers. I've directed them to your blog and hopefully many of them are reading it and receiving the blessings of your gentle spirit and relationship with God! A shinning example of a relationship with God in a very trying time. Hang in there and may God bless you with a full recovery. I see the underpinnings of a great book, from your blog, about a faith in God that brings you through the throws of a devastating time in your life. With the epilogue of God's healing and continued blessing to you and your family. Larry, you have been blessed with a great lady!!!!
Norm