Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Hope

Christmas has always been a time for hope.
What is hope? How do you define hope?
How often do you use the word hope?

I HOPE I get that book I want for Christmas.
It's called Braiding Sweetgrass.
It's one of those books that's so good you can hardly bear to read it. I checked it out from our library after being put on the waiting list for 4 weeks and then read only a small part of it. But I got busy with Christmas preparations and gift buying and didn't pick it back up again until it was 5 days past due. I couldn't renew it because someone else wants to check it out. This is the sort of book that must be savored. No rushing through this thing, so I put my name on the wait list again. Hopefully I get it for a christmas gift and then I can highlight and underline all of the great quotes.

I HOPE it snows soon.
We had a Blizzard that dropped a foot of snow a couple of weeks back.
Since then nothing. The snow is all melted and it's just mind-numbing cold outside.
I'd rather have snow than this bitter cold.

I HOPE her leg heals.
My granddaughter developed an infection on her ankle from a cut. We don't know where or how she cut herself. But after a week we noticed a dramatic change in the color of her skin and in the amount of swelling surrounding her ankle. They diagnosed her with MRSA.
She is 5 years old. They gave her oral antibiotics which didn't work. And her leg developed cellulitis.
So they lanced the wound, drained it and started her on a different antibiotic. This one worked.
I was so relieved. They were thinking about admitting her to the hospital to start IV antibiotics.
I don't mind telling you ladies that I was scared...so very scared for this beautiful granddaughter of mine. I had a pretty stern talk with God and told Him He had better start listening to and answering the prayers of this family.

I HOPE I don't have to do that again.
On Sunday I felt a tiny bit of chest pain. Like a pin prick. No big deal. Then it did it again.
And again and again. Recently I have developed high blood pressure, and started a new medication, so I thought maybe I should check my blood pressure, just to see if my numbers were up.
Boy were they up!
The first reading was 165/94. I stared at those numbers like I had never seen a number before.
So I took it again. 189/106.
Then I took it with the other arm...191/108.
Since my husband works at the fire department, we drove down there to manually check my numbers since I use a blood pressure machine at home.
My husband checked it with the manual cuff and got 189/111.
He then asked one of the medics to hook me up to the actual ambulance to check my pressure.
The ambulance said my blood pressure was 227/127.
So they strapped me in and away we went to the hospital with lights and sirens blaring.
My anxiety went through the roof!
I was in the emergency room for four hours being monitored for a heart attack and a stroke.
In the end, it turned out that I just needed to up my blood pressure medications a bit and learn to
calm.the.fuck.down.    Anxiety is not for the feint of heart I can tell you.
I HOPE I learn to control my anxiety a lot better in the coming weeks.
I've started doing Yoga and also I've started to watch and listen to Meditation videos on Youtube,
so I HOPE that helps me as well.

My definition of the word HOPE always seems to be asking for something, or wanting something.
How about you? What's your definition of HOPE?

I HOPE and pray that all of you have a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
(just incase I don't post again between now and then)

Thanks for reading,
Love, Lolly

1 comment:

  1. I pray your blood pressure is normal very soon. That was a scary thing. It's hard to not be anxious in our day -- we know too much. My granddaughter Miriam had cellulitis on her ankle from a bug bite, and I was very concerned, okay worried about her getting well. And I too would rather have a ton of snow than bitter cold. We have just a dusting left on the ground here. I have been doing Yoga for the Rest of Us, with Peggy Cappy -- it can be found online I believe. It's simple, slow, and it's unbelievable how my mind and body feel after one simple older-person session. Text me if you want to know the exact one I watch. I'm sure you're more advanced and able than I am. Hope for me means that I really do believe that this life is a mere vapor compared to what I believe awaits His children after we leave here. This week I read in the Bible that hope actually has substance, which was such an intriguing thought. Just because we can't see something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Just rambling... praying for you and yours, dear Lolly. xoxo

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