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Hi folks - missed you! Jae, so sorry to hear about that news.
Life is busy, I thought teenagers didn't take as much time as younger kids - I was wrong. And I've got a new colleague who started just yesterday. Please pray for a great fit and good blending of our gifts!

Oh look Bette! I'm post 1001, and a prize just arrived at my door! Go figure ;)

Nice to check in with all of you. I'm so sorry to have missed so much!
 
Thank you all.The youth group, including the Youth Pastor's sister, plus a few of us older folks, got together at the Senior Pastor's house today. It was a time for prayer, conversation, and comforting each other. We decided that for tomorrow's service we will have music videos, prayer, Bible readings, and communion. Afterwards we'll serve a snack in the fellowship hall, so people can talk and mourn together.

Update: The memorial service for our Youth Pastor will be held this coming Saturday morning at the local Presbyterian church.
 
Woo hoo! Birthstone is here! Nice to see you again. Hope you're planning to be around more.
 
Jae, I'll keep your congregation in my prayers. That is such a tragedy.

Woohoo Mendalla! Hi Beloved, Thanks for the welcome back ;) I hope to be around more too. It all depends on time & energy changes. With my new colleague starting there should actually be ways I can pull back and let her take the lead, and other ways I can get back to things that have been less supported than I like. This remains to be seen. Either way, so far so good mostly.

My kids are taking a toll - wonderful kids, but each in their own struggle that takes lots of parenting. Oh, yeah, and sweetheart too continues to work on his stuff, and so that improves too but takes energy. Step by step -apparently we are supposed to get somehwhere.
 
Good morning all you Roomies - those that frequent the room, and post, and those that frequent the room (often or occasionally) and just view and reflect . . .

On Monday it snowed . . . and snowed and snowed . . . it is too early for snow!

Snow continued on Tuesday . . . and it snowed and snowed . . . the roads were icy. Later in the afternoon it warmed up enough to melt the snow on the roads, but there is still a residue of it on the grass and land everywhere. As I look out my living room window, I see large, ominious black clouds in the sky . . . they are moving and I hope they move before they release any precipitation. It is +2 right now, and it would probably take the form of freezing rain - we do not need that.

Yesterday, when everything was so icy and there was so much snow, was one of the handivan days for my daughter. The handivan comes two days a week and takes her to and from work. On those days, especially when conditions are such as this, I have to keep releasing her and letting her go, otherwise I would stew throughout the times she is coming and going. The handivan drivers are volunteers and of different ages and stages - some are older gentlemen. They are supposed to meet her at the door and guide her to the vehicle, but some of them don't (some of the older ones who I also worry about with her in case they fell). This time of year, and spring, is so hard for her (and therefore for me). It makes me want to take back control and driver her myself . . . or have her dad drive her as my physical strength (although getting better) is not the best either. I know I cannot take control back, and that we have to face whatever we have to face, as this is preparation for her life for when we are gone or no longer can care for her the way we have. Parenting doesn't get any easier does it - even when our children are adults and on their own. I know what difficulties and challenges we face, and I know that others face them too - just in different shapes and forms.

I am still working on "living in the present" . . . but I have to keep drawing myself back to that.

Today is a day I take her to work . . . so I shall soon be off and running - tea with some friends, some shopping, and then her drive to work.

Hope everyone here has a day that brings hope, strength, fulfillment, and joy.
 
Beloved-how good that you share the driving of your daughter and how important that independence really is.
The weather here is lovely It was 10 at 8am and is now 16 or so.

My underground sprinklers are being blown out in preparation for winter.

Tonight we have our last dragon boat paddle of the year.
 
The sun is shining (amongst some scattered clouds) - +3. There are a few scattered patches of snow left in places, the rest has melted.
 
Not quite cold enough for snow in Southwestern Ontario yet but our warm weather of a couple weeks ago feels very long ago now. Definitely fallish this week. Had to rake leaves for the first time this year last weekend. Running the furnace for an hour when I get up in the morning to take the chill off (for Mrs. M and Little M, I'm actually okay with 17 which is usually where the house is at).
 
That should read "which is usually where the house is at when I get up." I push it up to 20.
 
Still no sign of snow here. Most of the trees are still green, although we do have some beautiful colours.
Pouring rain (and I mean pouring) off and on all day, and sometimes almost as dark as evening.
 
Wednesday nights are our weekly Bible study nights at my church. Normally, we eat dinner together, then go into our worship space to sing songs, pray, and watch an educational video. Tonight will be different. We're having a Christian counselor come give a special talk about practicing wise self-care while grieving.
 
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