If you only hear one thing from the gospel of John this Christmas season, lean in and listen closely. Because of Jesus, because of that baby born in a manger who was God Himself, because of His life and death and resurrection, we have eternal life. We will never die. Sorrow and grief from a… Continue reading 12.17.19 Will never die, by Susan Adams Moffett
Tag: Christian Inspiration
12.16.19 Cool Christmas Bells!
I found this version of Christmas Bells really cool to listen to and watch. I hope you all do as well! Enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/TheIndependentOnline/videos/10156292479536636/ Have a Blessed Week!
12.14.19 Gracefully Broken, by My Journey with Jesus
Not written by me but I love every word of it! I recently read something on the internet that blessed my soul, and I wanted to share it with you. A young man had a ‘God Moment’ after witnessing an incident at a store. God moments are awesome. It’s that moment that God speaks to… Continue reading 12.14.19 Gracefully Broken, by My Journey with Jesus
12.12.19 Two weeks of doctors and a couple of rocks
Six doctor and physical visits in two weeks for Roy. Monday of last week Dr. Rochelle gave Roy an epidural steroid injection last Monday at the North Oaks Surgery Center in Hammond. It went well and after about a week most of Roy's pain has subsided. I love hiding my rocks around these doctor's offices.… Continue reading 12.12.19 Two weeks of doctors and a couple of rocks
12.07.19 WHY JESUS IS BETTER THAN SANTA CLAUS
Santa lives at the North Pole • JESUS is everywhere. Santa rides in a sleigh • JESUS rides on the wind and walks on the water. Santa comes but once a year • JESUS is an ever-present help. Santa fills your stockings with goodies •. JESUS supplies all your needs. Santa comes down your chimney… Continue reading 12.07.19 WHY JESUS IS BETTER THAN SANTA CLAUS
12.06.19 Cindy’s Retirement Lunch with “THE GIRLS”
On Wednesday, several of "the girls" who worked together over the years in the Office of Technology at Southeastern Louisiana University gathered to honor our dear friend Cindy LeBlanc who recently retired. Cindy wrote this on her facebook page the day she retired. It describes so well her connection to her work life at Southeastern… Continue reading 12.06.19 Cindy’s Retirement Lunch with “THE GIRLS”
11.29.19 Roy’s pain update
Things have moved along a bit in Roy's back pain journey. Last Thursday we went to Hammond to see Dr. Rochelle, pain management doctor. He is a very thorough, informative and kind doctor. He had access to Roy's MRI and reviewed it with us. The picture below is one of the slides from Roy's MRI.… Continue reading 11.29.19 Roy’s pain update
11.27.19 Chauvin Family Thanksgiving Gathering 2019
Golly geez whillikers! We enjoyed our family's Thanksgiving dinner with our two son's families last Saturday! Several little adorable Chauvins running around, fishing, playing on the hammock, enjoying Bo and Peep Duck and eating Thanksgiving dinner! Bo and Peep are used to peace and quiet and the only people around them are two old folks… Continue reading 11.27.19 Chauvin Family Thanksgiving Gathering 2019
11.23.19 “Gooch of the Day,” by Andrew Kane
Andrew Kane's mom had dementia. He wrote this FB post on the group Being Patient: Brain Talks which I read from time to time. It helps me a lot reading how others handle what they are going through or how the caregiver describes life with a dementia patient. My personal dementia journey has included so… Continue reading 11.23.19 “Gooch of the Day,” by Andrew Kane
11.20.19 Roy’s pain update
Roy saw his orthopedic spinal surgeon, Dr. LaFleur, Monday. The MRI shows narrowing of his spinal canal and vascular claudication. Narrowing of the spinal canal is a narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on the nerves that travel through your spine. Surgery is probably needed for the spinal narrowing, either… Continue reading 11.20.19 Roy’s pain update