We just got through January – almost, and it’s National Fun at Work Day! I’m not at work because my oldest daughter, Shelby, had major surgery last Thursday. She and I will be hanging out together for the next several weeks as she heals and recovers.
Two years ago in January Shelby endured a spinal fusion that improved her posture and mobility immensely. Unfortunately, some hardware came loose in her lower lumbar necessitating a second surgery. She has taken an anti-convulsant medication for 20 years that affects bone density. So this time the surgeon bone grafted from her pelvis and added an artificial agent (I’m not even going to try to remember what it’s called) to encourage a stronger bond.
January brings insurance changes for lots of people. That means a lot my work for me and my co-workers. So I logged lots of hours while I could – knowing I had time off for Shelby’s surgery coming up.
The hubs and I treated ourselves to an early anniversary date (24 years). We went to dinner and a night time flight around Dallas in a Cessna Cardinal. Was so fun to do something different than our normal dinner and a movie date. Which I also love, by the way.
A good friend of mine had a milestone birthday with a fun surprise party and my Papa celebrated a different milestone. I enjoyed visiting with both!
My daughter and some friends started a Friday night bible study at our house and even lead worship using a song she wrote with other one of the teenagers. These are the things that fill me with so much joy and gratitude.
And the day after Shelby’s surgery, I accompanied my daughter, her friend and her friend’s mom to Baylor Campus for a scholarship event. Exciting and stressful and nerve wracking. All the things. This girl needs some private school money!
I Just Got Through This Entertainment
Chuck and I have been watching the newly rebooted Quantum Leap. We both loved the OG starring Scott Bakula. I don’t think this one is as good, but we are enjoying it enough. And we are still checking out DVDs of The West Wing from the library. We’ve made it to season 4 so far. December was all about Christmas shows and Christmas reads so I put everything else on hold until after the holidays.
We went to the theater with Shelby to see A Man Called Otto with Tom Hanks. I found it so bitter sweet. I laughed and cried. It probably won’t win any awards because it is so sentimental and a little predictable, but I highly recommend.
I am attempting to read Joy: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C.S. Lewis by Abigail Santamaria. I say attempting because I’ve gone back and forth several times on whether or not I should quit it. It’s a bit of a slog so far, but I’ve mentioned before how hard it is for me to give up on a book. I’ll keep you posted. I do certainly hope that this woman’s early years were more exciting in real life than on paper.
Now that I’ve gone through what we just got through in January, I would love your prayers for my daughter’s continued healing and recovery. She’s a tough girl and I’m grateful. And as always, I love you, I thank you and I hope February treats you well!
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Linda Stoll says
Hey dear Shelby! I’m praying for you right now, sweet girl!
Lauren says
Thank you, Linda.
Barbara Harper says
Wow, Shelby’s surgery sounds like a lot. I hope and pray she has a good recovery.
Happy anniversary! My husband would probably enjoy a helicopter ride. I’m not sure I would. 🙂
We’re enjoying Quantam Leap, too. We saw the old series, but I don’t remember a lot about it. I want to see A Man Called Otto. I read the book it was based on, A Man Called Ove–very good, though it had some bag language.
Have you read Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan? It’s a fictional story of Joy Davidson. Though I liked the parts with Lewis, I didn’t really like Joy very much. But I don’t know if that was just because of how the author portrayed her.
Lauren says
It is a lot, Barbara. But Shelby is a tough girl. Becoming Mrs. Lewis is on my list to read but I haven’t gotten to it yet. Maybe I will enjoy that one more.
Lynn says
What a wonderful way to spend an anniversary! Happy anniversary. My book club read Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Henry. It may be a bit more of an interesting read. It did leave us with more questions and may “Joy” would help us answer them? I’m interested to hear if you finish “Joy.”
Lauren says
I read a novel and now I’m back at Joy. Will see if this next phase of her life holds my attention better! And Becoming Mrs. Lewis is on my tbr list.