Monday, 26 January 2015

Learning from Others



Lessons Learned from those who have gone before us...

    Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848 – 1915) 
   A doctor who contracted tuberculosis while treating his dying brother. Dr. Trudeau was the first to pioneer the concept of sanitarium care in America and he lived with tuberculosis for over 40 years before finally dying of the disease. In the closing pages of is memoir, when he knew he had only a few weeks to live, he wrote: 

  "The struggle with tuberculosis has brought me experiences and left me recollections which I never could have known otherwise, and I would not exchange it for all the wealth of the Indies! While struggling to save others, it has enabled me to make the best friends a man ever had… I have learned that the conquest of Fate is not by struggling against it, but by acquiescence, that it is often through men that we come to know God; that spiritual courage is of a higher type than physical courage, and that it takes a higher type of courage to fight a losing rather than a wining fight.”
 
    For me, this will take time to ponder all he has learned.
   The thing that sticks out to me though is his focus on others rather than himself. - "while struggling to save others..."

   1 John 4:12
   No one has seen God at any time. If we love one another, God abides in us, and His love has been perfected in us.NKJV




Friday, 5 December 2014

A Poem

The other day a friend gave her daughter a challenge to write a poem starting with this line:
Gumption and Gusto to get through the goo...

This line is circulating now and I thought I'd take up the gauntlet and try my hand at it.


Hitting 3 g's

Gumption and gusto to go through the goo,
It’s become such a habit what else would I do?
Push the chair up the lane when the battery’s low
Or the wheels are spinning in un-shovelled snow.

Get up nice and early day after day
To call ParaTranspo to take us away
Hitting the redial time after time
Only to get through and be told “hold the line.”
Standing and waiting and pacing the floor
I start my day “right” praying ten minutes or more
“Lord, help me get through before there are no more rides,
and we can’t get a bus where we chose to abide.”

I’m sure Franklin Agenda has not a clue
Double bookings are actually easy to do.
One kid goes here and one kid goes there
And mom is left standing pulling her hair.
Is supper at five or is it at nine?
We’ll eat when we eat so please don’t whine.

SHEP and Arise, and LPB
PT’s and OT’s and CCAC.
OYOA, and Para, Propeller and more
My brain’s in a whirl from our revolving door.

The week’s almost done
We have math left to do
And sewing and Spanish, and clarinet too
Being a homeschool Mom is a busy career
And some would say even a little bit queer.

White canes and wheelchairs, ensemble and ballet
Foot braces and hair buns fill every day
So, gumption and gusto to go through the goo?
Goo is a plenty but recall the first two.

Gumption is gutsy, its courage and spunk
It’s carrying on when the rest would say “bunk.”
Gusto is fervor and passion and heart
No one but Mom can do that part.

So despite the disability, distractions and duty
Even in discipline and dyslexia there's beauty
Hence, there’s no place like home
No one I’d rather be,
Than the homeschooling Mom
Of this special family.

Glossary of terms:
SHEP - Science, History Enrichment Program (a homeschool co-op)
Arise - A Christian ballet school
LPB - Les Petits Ballets (a performing company ballet school)
PT - physiotherapy
OT - occupational therapy
CCAC - Community Care Access Centre where we have a PSW (personal support worker)
OYOA - Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy
Para - ParaTranspo (the Ottawa bus system for people with disabilities that both my daughter and I use)
Propeller - the Dance Company with which my oldest daughter works. 

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Sunday, 2 November 2014

Rejoicing

Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice.
Philippians 4:4

This command from Paul in Scripture has been on my heart and mind this last week. It is a hard thing to do this rejoicing thing.
But, I think I may have turned a spiritual corner so to speak.
The key here is "in the Lord." 

I suppose that is pretty basic and obvious, but it has not been something I have ever really put into practice on an ongoing basis.

This last week, no matter what situation I find myself in, I am disciplining myself to turn my mind to "in the Lord," rather than the situation. 

Although there have been some instances when I have forgotten, I am at least remembering within a few moments of my frustrations. 

The result - 
  • much more contentment
  • a much more realistic perspective of life. 
  • calmer emotions
  • a better attitude toward God.

 

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Thanksgiving

Looking for the small things in the day is one of the best ways I know for me to enhance an attitude of thankfulness. There are so many more small blessings in one day than there are enourmous miracles in a life time.
Anna-Lee found this chipmunk on our front
 porch chowing down on one of our home
 grown cherry tomatoes! I never knew a 
chipmunk ate tomatoes! I am always grateful
 for nature and new experiences!
 Sometimes gratefulness comes from a memory.
Like today when I was overcome by thankfulness that God chose me. He is the One who created in me a yearning for Him when I didn't even know Him. He is the One who entered my dreams as a young girl. He is the One who organized people and events in my life to introduce Himself to me. He chose me! 

I could go on and on about the small things in our day today that culminate into a realization that God is truly engaged in my life.
  • Anna-Lee wanting to help Monica create a nice hair style
  • a beautiful Sunday School class with students who participated and had fun
  • a gorgeous sunny day
  • a beautiful family walk through the woods - even a path groomed enough for the wheelchair
  • laughter during our family game tonight
  • Anna-Lee successfully and quickly working out fractions in her mind while converting recipes -  a very great blessing indeed for a homeschooling Mom.
  • timing working out to see and invite someone to our Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow
  • an idea that popped into my mind tonight
  • just discovering that a book I was interested in reading was a free download and accessible now!

I know as I seek and ask God to open my eyes and ears and heart to His presence and interaction with me, I will see even more of these small instances where He has been involved in my life.
Nothing can come close to giving me joy and thankfulness that that!

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

What Happened To August?

My last post was July and now it's the second day of school! What happened to August?

Well...
We got new neighbours!
Over the last few months we watched as across the street a new house got built. Anna-Lee prayed there would be a ten year old girl to play with and Monica prayed there would be a dog for Cyrus to play with. 

Lo and behold there was a ten year old girl and a nice black lab/chow mix that loves to play with Cyrus.
Ever since, Anna-Lee and the three children (10, 7 and 4) have been fast friends, along with the two dogs.

And our home has not been the same since (in a good way). 

I love to watch/listen to children at creative  play.
One of their favorite games is BUS. They use one of Monica's old manual chairs as a bus. One child rides it, two children push it, one child acts as stop signs, animals crossing the road and the occasional meteor shower of flying stuffed animals. 

Occasionally, the bus becomes a train and moves side to side, and it has even morphed into a plane where the two girls pick it up with one four year old in it and fly it around the basement.

Every now and then there is a CRASH, a BANG, a THUMP, and a WAIL, but for the most part the louder the noise the more fun they are having. 

And here they come now!
God is fun.


Monday, 28 July 2014

This Moment

"I love this moment," I told my ten year old tonight.
This moment that I can hold your hand, kneel by your bed and pray for you.

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

A Dramatic Answer


My ears know it's there but my eyes just can't find it.
That in a nutshell describes my nature walks.
I pick things out with my ears and then usually tell whomever I am with to look in a certain direction for a particular bird or animal.
 If I am fortunate, they in turn will be able to describe to me exactly where to look and I will be able to find it before it takes off.

Tonight however, I opted to stay on the boardwalk while the rest of the family went to Kawartha Dairy for ice cream.

I so wanted to see the beaver but dark water and dark beaver just don't work for me. So I prayed, "Lord, You know how much I want to see Your creation, but I just can't see it. Will you please help me locate the beaver?"

SPLASH!

Right at my feet. That got my attention!

So, I got wet, and my eyes got directed to the beaver. In all the time that we as a famly had watched the beaver, and others had come and gone, he hadn't thumped his tail. Only when I stood silently alone having just finished uttering my prayer, did he choose to give his tail one slap. 

I still had some trouble following him when he started to move, but eventually located it and got so close I saw his nostrils open and close!



 I am so appreciative of God's compassion and unique methods of answering prayer!