A clean bill of health

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Saw the surgeon today.  Looked over the xrays of my knees.  Things are in good shape.

A few more months and the swelling should all be down and things going smoothly.  Right now I can walk well with a bit of pain. 

Overall, the appointment was positive.  I’ll get back to driving, work back into work and generally head on down the road!!

Thanks again to all of you who continue to pray and care for us during this time.

Grand Prix Speedsters

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After watching I didn’t overdo myself, I bounded out for an hour to watch our children’s group (AWANA) race small wooden cars down a track.  The top four winners (Dagen, Joshua, John and Brett) are all friends or brothers.  Great time . . . with the winners being all of the kids who attended, along with parents and friends.

A musical thought

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As healing takes place, an uplift of spirit and voice happens.

Some of the notes still carry the pain of recovery.  I still do painful exercises everyday.  I don’t want the trophy of walking to turn into atrophy.  So you hear some discord.

Although the resolution of a minor chord to a major chord of rejoicing may take time, it’s worth it. 

Someone asked me if I would go through this same surgery, knowing what I had experienced.  I laughed and said, "NO."  But on reflection I had to say that I would. 

When we first start the song of healing some notes seem out of place, loud, and grating.  But the harmony comes, slowly at first, and then cascading in full chorus.

I’m in the middle of the song.  I’m looking for the day when I walk with no pain.  So some days the song needs a few more rests than usual.  But, somehow my sight slips down to the next measure and the next page and finally to the end stave.  And hope breeds excitement as the music builds.

Now, what should I title this piece?  "Life"??

Sitting in the office

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First time back in the office.  Eight weeks have passed.

One hour.  Enough for the moment.  Annual general meeting tonight.

At physio today, I’m where I should be.  Now I’m on my own.  I’ll continue exercising and hope to build myself up.  They say it takes a year.

Meanwhile, Jill is on the mend as well.  We should be able to survive by ourselves in a few weeks time!

Thanks again for your prayers, concern, foodstuff, walkers, etc.!!