Showing posts with label Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Village. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Everyone Should Have a Village

I am fortunate enough to have a very large village.  My village is so large that it has people in subdivisions that have never met the people in other subdivisions. 

It is because of this village that I was able to get through my recent shoulder surgery with no hardships.  There was always someone there to drive me, make sure I had groceries/cooked food, take out the trash, unhook my bra, do laundry, etc. I cannot imagine trying to get through something like this on my own.

Just as my village was there for me, I try to be there for them.  I take late night phone calls, I give emotional support, and I still have one really good shoulder to cry on.  This week, one of my villagers needed a shoulder, an ear, jokes, and the promise that things would get better.  I am glad I was there for this villager, along with residents of her own village.  

I pray she will get through this time of her life with as little stress as possible, and remembering to take care of herself.  I also hope that through it all she remembers she is a strong, courageous, loving, kind, caring person who I admire immensely.  

I am here for you friend.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Bless my Village

I really could not have gotten through this shoulder surgery without my village. 

Loni has been an angel, taking me to doctor's visits which is about a three hour process since his office is so far from the house.  Staying at the surgery center an entire day waiting on me.  Helping me change clothes, changing my bandages, folding laundry, taking out the garbage and recycling, bringing me food, etc.  She also will be removing the last of my staples soon.

My boys were good to help me while they were home on Spring Break.

Mina brought food and friendship, along with a bobble head turtle. 

Kathy brought a full meal and took me down to sign up for PT and will be taking me to PT tomorrow.

Cindy brought a meal.  

Laura brought me one of her wonderful burritos and fruit salad.

I have had lots of visitors.  

Cards have been arriving.

I could not have gotten through this all by myself.  There is no way. 

Thank you village!