Ah, Monday morning… I haven’t been on the porch much for the last week. I’ve alternated between the hospital and Opal’s Farm and had a few late nights, so the porch has been a bit lonely. I was able to catch a breather this morning and so, here goes…
As most of you know, Margaret has been in the hospital for the last week. I’m not going to share the details. Her condition has been moved from critical unstable to critical stable. Things have been up and down: on several occasions the doctors thought they had the problem solved only to erupt again. However, after several tests and procedures they believe it may be taken care of. We’re in a wait and see mode today. We’re praying all is well and the final option of surgery is no longer necessary.
While there’s never a good time for a medical crisis, this one came right in the middle of fall planting at the farm. We are so blessed to have friends and family as well as a short distance to the farm from the hospital. I’ve been able to spend some time watering the new seed and finishing preparations for the next round. Thanks to Charlie Blaylock for helping us out. We’ll be able to plant the next phase by Tuesday.
The farm has been a saving grace during this situation. A couple of hours working the soil here and there gives my mind a break. It provides time to speak with God (I’m sure the cyclists and runners on the Trinity Trail wonder who I might be talking to…) and most importantly, clear my mind and change my perspective from fear to hope. It’s difficult not to be hopeful working in a garden.
I had a long stream of thoughts this morning: far too many to share. It’s time to go back to the hospital and down to the farm. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. Hopefully, we are on the upside of Margaret’s situation and I’ll see you all at Cowtown Farmer’s Market next Saturday.

Sending loving thoughts and prayers!
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Thank you Valerie. Margaret was able to come home today and is on the mend. Thank you for your prayers!
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I read several of your posts about your dear wife, and am lifting up a prayer right now for her quick recovery. My daughter was recently in ICU, so the memory of how hard that is, is fresh. So glad she’s home!
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Thank you so much. Thankfully, all has turned out well, at least until our dog knocked her down and she had to go back to the hospital for a broken leg! Thank goodness it’s simply a broken bone. We appreciate your prayers so much. The Lord is always so good to us.
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Oh goodness, I’m so sorry! Sometimes it just seems like one thing after another, doesn’t it. You are welcome for the prayers! Sending some more up now.
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