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Monthly Muster for March 2022

April 1, 2022 by Lauren 19 Comments

March 2022There’s been some March 2022 madness around here.  And it has very little to do with basketball. Because of pain pills there is about a week of it I don’t really remember!  But let’s get into it anyway.

 

On the last day of February, I woke up and could barely walk.  I had been experiencing something different from my normal low level back pain for a couple of weeks and already had an appointment scheduled with a doctor in two days.  So I threw some Tylenol and Ibuprofen at it and limped through work.  That night I bedded down in our guest room so as not to disturb my husband (who is still undergoing cancer treatments) if I couldn’t sleep.

 

I was able to get off to sleep, but then woke up at 2:30am in the worst pain I have ever experienced in my life.  A 15 on a 1-10 scale.  I tried calling my husband but his phone was on silent.  My teenager answered her phone and went to wake Chuck up and I proceeded to wail for the next hour – begging him to take me to the ER.  I finally took one of his Hydrocodone and was able to get back to sleep.  Upon waking two hours later I was easier, but we decided to take me to the Orthopedic Urgent Care.

 

When you sob through X-rays, staff move quickly.  They gave me an anti-inflammatory shot and prescribed a muscle relaxer, a pain med and sent me for an MRI.  This got me through the night until I could get to my scheduled doctor’s appointment the next day.  Diagnosis?  Severe disc bulge at L4 and L5 sitting right on top of my sciatic nerve.  They scheduled me for a sedated epidural injection just a few days later.

 

March 2022 for Allie

 

In the middle of all this, my daughter Allie attended LIVE weekend (our church’s version of DNow) and helped lead worship for the main congregation.  She competed in choir Solo and Ensemble contest, scoring a Superior rating and advancing to the state competition!  Then she traveled with the school choir to Disney.

 

March 2022While at Disney, Allie found out she was selected for her school’s PALS program.  She was then home a few days before traveling to Austin with the youth from our church for a mission trip.  Quite a busy few days for our songbird.  The rest of the month has been filled with rehearsals for choir UIL and a one act play plus try-outs for musical theater.  Spoiler alert:  She got in!  Oh, and she squeezed in a little kayaking with friends and family.

 

March 2022 for the Rest of Us

 

March 2022Our Shelby got to attend the North Texas Best Buddies Formal.  She loved getting all dressed up and spending time with friends – especially the music and dancing.  She also got some special time with both sets of grandparents as they spelled me and Chuck during treatment.  In addition to some good old fashioned spoiling, she even went to Sea Life Aquarium a couple of times.  A definite highlight for her.

 

After receiving partial relief from my injection, I drove 450 miles with my sweet friend Karen (Chuck was not feeling up to it) for a wedding.  And then I missed said wedding.  Let’s just say that Apple maps is not always reliable navigation!  But we made it for the reception – and had a good story to tell.  I enjoyed the trip none the less with some shopping and windshield time with my friend.

 

My husband Chuck finished up his cancer treatments on March 23rd – my 5 year cancer free date – and we low key celebrated both as best we could.  We now wait a few weeks for scans which will tell us if he is also cancer free.  In the meantime, his body works to recover from the damage done.  We appreciate your prayers covering it all.

 

March 2022 Entertainment

 

The hubs and I watched more TV than usual during our convalescence.  I readied myself for several weeks of basketball with both Baylor Men’s and Women’s teams in the tournament, but our March Madness turned into March Sadness as both teams lost in the second round of play.  We will Sic ‘Em next year.

 

With a temporary Netflix subscription, Chuck and I binged Northern Rescue, a family drama that we enjoyed.  Then we moved onto Designated Survivor.  We missed this political drama when it was on broadcast TV and thoroughly enjoyed the first two seasons.  We quickly realized that it must have been canceled and picked up by Netflix for the third, which we gave up on.  In the first three episodes we heard horrible language, saw nudity and finally a graphic sex scene that broke the camel’s back.  Although we felt invested in these characters, we could not wade through all that to see their stories to completion.

 

We tried a few other things on the streaming platform and got so discouraged that I finally searched “Christian” to see what it pulled up.  From there we watched The Resurrection of Gavin Stone (don’t let the weird title scare you off), Blue Miracle (based on a true story) and A Week Away.  The last one is a musical using Christian music from my teenage and college years with cameos by Steven Curtis Chapman and Amy Grant!  I liken it to High School Musical at summer camp.  Cheesy?  Yes.  Fun?  Also yes.  We also watched Loving, about the couple that helped break the interracial marriage barrier and Audible, an Oscar nominated documentary short.

 

We ventured to the theater for Dog and The Lost City.  The first was ok, but since it starred a dog it kept Shelby’s attention.  The second was laugh out loud funny.  In my opinion, this world needs more romantic comedies.

 

Well, I hope you find some time with those you love next month and maybe laugh out loud too.  I thank you, I love you and I hope April treats you well!

 

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If you follow along with me on Wednesdays, you know that praying scripture has become an important discipline for me.  Amanda from instaencouragements.com gives us 5 Essential Prayer Requests for Believers that come straight from the Word!

 

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February is Finished (Almost)

February 25, 2022 by Lauren 20 Comments

FebruaryFebruary is usually one of my favorite months.  Two of my dearest loves (husband and youngest daughter) celebrate birthdays.  Well, let’s be honest.  Ever since my daughter made her arrival onto the scene on the day after my husband’s birthday, he  gets overshadowed.

 

This February hasn’t been as festive.  The hubs is deeply entrenched in both chemo and radiation now.  It is not fun, but necessary for his healing.

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So we are thankful for it and continue to persevere through it.

 

Chuck has chosen to personalize this journey in every way possible.  He is using stickers on his radiation mask to count down his sessions and makes the medical staff laugh as often as he can.  His good humored relatives make this easy with wearable gifts to lift his spirits.  Some are self-explanatory.  If you aren’t a comic book nerd, you may have to search the recesses of your memory to recall how Spider Man got his spidey powers (radiation).

 

He has now gone on full leave of absence from work for the remainder of his regimen.  I’m so thankful he has the ability to focus on rest and self-care.  And I had my own – although markedly minor – health issue.  A tennis elbow flare up that sent me to the doc for a second cortizone shot and a brace for my wrist (of all things).  This is not, however, unusual for me.  As my friend Terri says, “I’ve got more issues than Time Magazine”.

 

We had two little ice storms here in Texas.  Nothing as severe and inconvenient as last years’, but they did shut down school and most businesses for 2 days and 1 day respectively.  The first came right on the heels of a two day school closure the week before to try to slow down the spread of Omicron.  People, we have too much going on to have the kids underfoot so much!

 

The Super Bowl brought me some much needed socialization when one of our favorite neighbor couples came over to watch the game.  We had no horse in the race and really only cheered for the commercials.  My Valentine and I had a low-key Feb 14th and just went to sit at the lake with our girls and my in-laws for a while.

 

We took Allie and a couple of friends to hibachi to celebrate her 17th and then Chuck’s parents cooked us dinner complete with Spiderman cake the next evening for his plenty-ninth.  He can taste almost nothing now and has some food aversions thanks to radiation, but we still managed to have a good time. 

 

February Entertainment

 

Please don’t cancel me, but I am about to say something fairly unAmerican.  The Winter Olympics have been a snooze fest.  There.  I said it.  Most evenings we turned it on, but never lasted longer than a few minutes.  Where are the attention-grabbing stories and personalities?  It makes me nostalgic for the days when we didn’t have so many other choices.  When everyone watched with bated breath and talked about the athletes and events at work and school the next day.  Is it just me?  If you still love the Olympics and can’t get enough, tell me about it in the comments below.

 

What did excite me?  The movie adaptation of Francine Rivers’ Redeeming Love.  I know it got very mixed reviews, but it captivated me.  For anyone unfamiliar with the book, it only comes off as a western love story.  But I know it is a retelling of the biblical book of Hosea.  And I could hardly stop crying for the beautiful picture it presents of the mercy and grace of God.  Warning:  very mature content and much racier than most Christian films.  Have you seen it?  If so, give me your thoughts.

 

I also watched Red Notice on Netflix.  A much less spiritual or emotional experience.  But enjoyable none the less.  I love me a wise-cracking Ryan Reynolds (especially when he’s not in a rated R format) and Gal Gadot is always stunning to look at.  I can’t resist a rom-com so we went to the theater for Marry Me.

 

The hubs and I started a new to us series on Netflix.  All American reminded us a lot of Friday Night Lights, which is one of our very favorite shows.  But although the concept is interesting, I can’t really recommend it due to some inappropriate content.  Disappointing.

 

With everything else going on, a beach read in the winter was the perfect distraction.  Before the Crown by Flora Harding explores (fictionally, but based on facts) what the beginning of the relationship between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip was like.  If you like The Crown, you will like this book.

 

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Laura Thomas’ Why Waiting Matters spoke straight to my fast food, high speed internet heart.  Plus you still have three days to get in on her giveaway!

 

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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