When you are doing well . . .

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My stomach was feeling well!  At least this past week.  This has not always been the case these past few months.

So, probably against better judgment, I went off some medication I have been taking.  The first few days the rumblings in my stomach were not bad.  But today, I awoke to a feeling of nausea that had been creeping up on me.

I’m back on the medication, hopefully a little wiser. 

After a morning at work, I’ve cancelled other activities for the day.  I’m sitting at home, trying to lay low.  The nausea is passing and I’m expecting to be back "running" tomorrow.

I pray for daily health.  As I reach an older age, my prayers take on greater urgency.  Some have characterized this aging process as a time where we say "I’m doing well for the shape I’m in."  Others say you might as well not complain — no one will listen.  And still others see the bright side of reaching the other side — heaven certainly has an appeal!

Personally, I’m not "there" yet!  I go to places I would like to be, I get out for coffee (or hot chocolate),  and I can still laugh! 

So, I guess this blog is just  a way of admitting that, although I’m not what I used to be, there is still God-given enjoyment in who I am!!

The day after

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So, now we know the Roughriders won.  Not a great game, but still a win.

The team arrived back to Regina this afternoon.  They were whisked to the outdoor football field which is their home field.  They spoke to a crowd that had gathered — people who took time (from work, play, school) to be there. 

The media also dissected the previous day.  Ideas about what happened, praise for a job completed, and just plain thanks for getting a Grey Cup home to the province.

18 years since the last cup victory.  Some of those celebrating today were not even around then.  And they are already predicting a baby boom in 9 months time based on this victory.

So, football will bring about a boom in families, economy, and even goodwill.  Not bad for just a game!

Riders and half time

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Well, here we are sitting at half time in the Roughriders game.  The score is 7 – 3, and not for the Roughriders (our home province team).  Could be worse!  Fumbles, inteceptions and slow reactions.

As the armchair quarterback that I am, I would suggest we just start over again.

That won’t happen.  So, in the next few minutes some strategy will be put in place and the second half will be a whole new start.  I guess most of us have had that kind of experience in life.  Not everything starts out well, but with God it can finish off well!

The light shines!

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So, yesterday we are driving to and from Saskatoon.  We see the sun rise around 8:30 am.  We watch it set around 5:00 pm. 

Doesn’t seem fair.  There is still a month before the days begin to lengthen.  I find it hard to think that I will be at work in the morning and come home at night — both in the dark. 

Now, as long as my life is not in the dark, that’s alright. 

So far, so good!!