When our daily lives go along looking
similar day after day, we tend to take it for granted. It’s not until something vastly different
happens that we wish for something resembling normal. Not many people know this, but I just got back
from an impromptu 2 week trip to Kansas to help take care of dad after back-to-back
accidents. First he was hit in the chest
with an 8 inch tree limb while cutting a tree, which contributed to him
crashing his pick-up into another, larger, standing tree. So… trees-1, dad-0. By the grace of God, nothing was broken. He
did, however, bruise his sternum and ribs as well as having some broken blood
vessels resulting in fluid in his abdomen.
He is doing better, but still has a long road to full recovery.
During my 2 weeks in Kansas, I
managed to work some remotely, but mostly I talked to hospitals, the VA (dad is
a Veteran), and insurance companies; as well as sorting through multiple years
of legal and financial documents, tossing and shredding the ones no longer
needed.
There were some good things about
being there. I got to attend Easter
Services at the Florence United Methodist Church where I grew up, so I got to
see several people that I hadn’t seen in a few (?) years, including Linda, one
of my favorite Elementary School teachers; and her family. I also got to spend a few minutes catching up
with my friend Stephanie and her mom Twilah.
I’m thankful that my work allowed me
the flexibility to be able to go to work remotely and be there to help my dad. Also, that my sister could tag-team with me,
and is able to be there to help him get back to being able to do things on his
own. The other thing I’m thankful for is
the prayers for my dad after the accidents by those I did choose to tell about
it at the time.
By the time I got back, however, I
was desperately wishing for something that resembles normal. My first “normal” thing was attending my church
at Northwest Fellowship this morning.
As I’m writing this, I’ve got one
more day before I go back to work, then hopefully, it won’t take too long to
get things back to something resembling normal.
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