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Faith Barista: {Soul Rest Sunday} In the Secret Place. Hold On To Me.


Faith Barista is one of my favorite blogs.

While I may not read it as often as I could, I’m drawn to it at the times when I need it the most.

And this morning was one of those times.

I’m sharing this today, in the hopes that it may touch you as much as it did me.

Click on the link below and spend 5 minutes in peace.

Let’s try to carry that peace with us throughout the week:

{Soul Rest Sunday}

In the Secret Place. Hold On To Me.

God Bless.

Patty O

I Thank God for You…


A serious post for those of you who have followed and supported me through the past year.

This isΒ an updateΒ to the post “One Cha-Cha Step at a Time”… Read more

One Cha-Cha Step at a Time


This is the year…

The yearΒ I take myself back.

Not to anywhere or to anything.

I take back me…control of my life.

Control of who I am. Read more

I Almost Forgot I Was Sick…


STOP!

If you’re looking for a funny post, this isn’t it. Β Nor is it a home decor post, or a cute kid saying post, or a religious post, or an art post.

What this is, is a health post. Β Not a whiny, woe is me post, but rather an epiphany post.

Late last week I picked up a prescription at one of our local pharmacies, and as I watched them through the drive-through window, my heart leapt and I thought…I could work there…I could do that!

And then came the epiphany…No, sadly, I couldn’t.

Not because I couldn’t learn what to do, nor because I lack the customer service experience. Β But because my health wouldn’t allow it. Β {ok, I whimpered a little here…ok, in all honesty I said “damn”.}

In the past year, my Sjogren’s Syndrome has gone from being a somewhat silent illness (under control with the right medicine…as long as I didn’t overdo it), to my daily foe. Β 15 years ago I was known as ‘The Energizer Bunny’ – able to multi-task with the best of them; juggle job, motherhood, work, community plays, you name it – I had energy for it. Β 13 years ago, I couldn’t seem to find any energy, I hurt everywhere and became depressed…I’d just had Gabi. Β It took 2 years for doctors to figure out it was Sjogren’s Syndrome causing the problems. Β Medication helped tremendously until last Fall, when my body fell apart. Β Now don’t get me wrong – I’m better than I was a year ago – the shoulder has been fixed, the lower back/sciatic is lots better – it’s the regular Sjogren’s stuff that’s still running on high.

There are millions of people who have Sjogren’s – in fact approximately 4 million in the US. Β And there are millions more with RA, Fibromyalgia, MS, Lupus, and many other auto-immune diseases. Β These are the group of chronic illnesses described as ‘Invisible Illnesses’. Β Why? Β Because you don’t see a limp…or an open wound…or a cast. Β You can’t see it…period. Β On any given day ‘we look good’…in other words, we can’t be very sick…right!?! Β Wrong.

Auto-Immune Disease is described as ‘when your body’s cells attack themselves’. Β No need for an infection to get you sick…your system does it for you. Β Infections just make it that much more fun (jk) – they just throw your disease into high gear.

It can be like having the achy flu EVERY DAY…or being so tired that you can hardly keep your eyes open, even when you’ve had a good night’s sleep…or your joint pain may flare up – with or without exercise…or your eyes and mouth are so dry that you need medicines, surgeries, or dental work to help…or you may get hit with Brain Fog and it leaves you wondering if you are getting Alzheimer’s because you’d swear your child never told you the fact she insists she did – even though your spouse saw it. Β There’s no cure, but there is medication to help (thank God).

There are so many more symptoms that all these diseases bring with them…and so many levels within each illness. Β Some people are better than others. Β Some unable to work…while others can.

We need to all remember this – there’s no “ONE SIZE FITS ALL” auto-immune disease level…so PLEASE don’t judge others. Β A – you don’t know what health issues they have…and B – you never know what someone else is going through in their lives.

I think I can speak for most people who have auto-immune diseases when I say the following: Β If you don’t understand what I’m talking about above, we pray you never do…because sometimes the only way to understand what someone is going through, is to go through it yourself…and we hope you never have to.

And if you do understand, thanks for the moral support…know that I’m here for you if you need an ear, or a gentle hug…and best of all…I believe you. Β Let’s keep smiling…whether you dress up or have a sloppy day…do whatever makes you happy – and don’t forget to look for the BLESSINGS and HUMOR in everything!

As for the job thing…I’ll keep watching these two funny, little, daycare babies…we can hang out and color, or work on our alphabet, or rock-a-bye. Β And sometimes we (they) run, chase Motzy, or march around the couch playing cymbals while we listen to John Philip Sousa on the stereo. Β They’re pretty flexible with how I’m feeling…and thankfully, so are their parents. Β These two little girls bring great joy to me – I hope your life is just as blessed!

Have a great weekend!

Patty O

Prayers for Our Children


I pray…I praise…and I live a Christian life, or should I say I attempt to. Β Strength in my Christianity is something I struggle with at times, and yet at the same time, my faith in prayer is always strong.

Today I want to ask you to join me in prayer for two very special children who are going through challenges. Β One of these young people has become special to me even though we’ve never met, and the second is one who desperately needs the world’s prayers now, even though we haven’t even seen her face.

The first is a sweet little man whom I’ve only met through a video and yet I love him already. Β For those of you who read my blog post “Red Fred Project – Join Me”, you’ve met him too. This is the quote from Dallas Graham’s Facebook page today: Β (Dallas is the creative genius behind the Red Fred Project)…Β Guys: Our Nathan, fromΒ Red Fred Project, broke his back coming home from school today. His mom,Β Rachel Glad, says he seems in less pain as long as he’s on his back. Please send love, thoughts and prayers to our incredible little man, Nathan. We love you, Nathan. He has a Facebook page:Β Nathan Ryan Glad Foundation. Drop him a message! … Let’s all say a prayer for this little man and his family. Β And if you haven’t yet, join his foundation, and join the Red Fred Project so we can meet more young people like Nathan and can give them a voice too.

The second is a little girl who desperately needs our prayers at this very moment in time. Β She’s a little one year old who saw her Mom being killed by police officers in Washington D.C. yesterday. Β A little girl, innocent to this world’s troubles, innocent to her Mom’s troubles that caused this horrible situation…a little girl innocent. Β I pray that she be surrounded with love, I pray that she be safe, I pray that she have no memory of what happened yesterday, and I pray for her Momma…may God take her to Heaven and lay peace in her troubled heart and mind. Β And may she now be a special angel for her little girl.

Amen.

Patty O

Picture credit: Pinterest, Teresa Kogul

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