There will always be someone worse off than you, experiencing something far worse than you could probably imagine. Look on the bright side of things. It could be worse.
Count your blessings and be grateful for what YOU have.
I'm constantly reminding myself of this, it seems more and more these days. I have a wonderful husband and son, both healthy, extended family and that are fantastic, a roof over my head, and a job. I'd have to say that's pretty damn good right there. Don't ya think? But when you have a death in the family, or a family member that is very ill, well, it kind of starts to hang onto you a bit. I mean, where is there a break? Bryan's step-grandma died a little over a week ago. Grandpa Franklin preceded her in death October of 2007. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor no more than 2 months ago. Thankfully it was rather quick, and I don't believe she felt much pain from it. We finally saw our "FCA Family" last Friday night at their annual Spring Carnival, the first time since Mrs. Lorts passed away. We were in Vegas when she passed, and missed her services, so it was great to finally give hugs, but also difficult. This last week we found out that my uncle's cancer (my dad's brother) is Stage 4. He is at home, and although I don't know that he is necessarily in pain, I know that he is very uncomfortable. Including him in your prayers that he hang in there would be fantastic. It's been hard for the family, mom and dad are in Portland and have been helping him take care of some things. Exhausting nonetheless, but add to that the stress and exhaustion mom and dad have both been experiencing with dad's recovery, it's tough. Very draining.
As for us Arizona folk, well we're managing to move along at a steady pace. Cam has right about a month left of school. He's very excited. Mmmmm, yeah. Me too. :) Not a whole lot going on, the trip out the carnival was pretty much the highlight of the weekend. I hadn't been feeling well since about Thursday, so that was my only trip out. Cabin fever certainly started to kick in. But Cam had his first swim day of the season - not in our pool, but the neighbors. The temp was the same, so he could very well have been in ours. Oh .... yeah. It was 72. Yeah ..... no. Not for this mama. Bring it up to a nice comfy bath water temp and then we'll talk. My rule is about a week of 100 degree weather, and that usually warms it up enough.
With every occupation, there will always be "one of those days." Sometimes, there will always be "one of those weeks." Bryan, on the other hand, is experiencing "one of those months." Seriously. Don't you feel bad for him? It's really not THAT bad, but it kind of is: irritating, and frustrating, for all of us. Since Holsum has been bought out by Nature's Own, there have been several setbacks. Now, because Bryan is self-employed, and the owner of his business, there wasn't SUPPOSED to be too much change happening, other than the product itself. Hmmph. Whatever. He's been struggling with changes in order dates, deadlines, computer and printer issues, and of course ensuring that his customers and accounts are happy. Not easy when so many of the issues are out of his control. Okay, all of them are. (Let's see, when your customers are being charged DOUBLE what they should be, don't you think there's room for some frustration?) At any rate, he reminded me last night that he wouldn't be able to pick up Cam from school. No big deal, I usually do on Mondays because they are his busy days. But when he calls to say he "might" be home before six, well that's pretty bad. He prepared himself for this week knowing it would be bad, but a 15 hour day? He thought this week would be pretty bad, that he'll be crazy busy, and might not see him too much. Well okay.
Good think I started this blog. He can just log in and see what Cam and I have been up to. Don't forget to call honey! :)
Monday, April 27, 2009
Happy Monday
Posted by The Peterson's at 5:39 PM
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