Seven kids alone teaches me how to let the schedule adapt.
Samuel, and his medical adventures — leading up to the diagnosis of Celiac Disease — has really taught me to take it one day at a time.
So now, I’ve had to remind myself that it’s okay if the “to-do” list doesn’t get accomplished. That in the scheme of things those things don’t really matter.
Yesterday, Samuel was diagnosed with pneumonia. All from that bummer cold that we’ve been dealing with for the last week.
I’ve dealt with it before. I don’t like it. But, we will manage, and Samuel will get better. Until then? We cook easier meals — including the wonderful gluten free rotisseire chicken that our local grocery store makes. We do laundry only as needed — and let the rest pile up. We switch up our academics. More reading, more math pages, less hands on projects. We’ll watch educational movies. And take extra naps.
It feels like two steps forward and a step back. But, I guess in the scheme of life we’re still moving forward and not really taking that step back. Living the life the Lord has blessed us to live. Looking for joy in the little things. Like the pharmacist at Target who knows Samuel and calls him “her sweet boy” as she’s checking me out. That Chloe and Hannah , once again, decided to make special meals and help with dinner. Watching Elijah sing songs to Samuel as he falls asleep. Grateful for the rocking chair — even though we’ve had it since we were married and it’s horribly out of style — that I can sit in with Samuel and rock back and forth. Loving the changing of leaves around. Or the smells of autumn as they drift in the house. Grateful for nebulizer machines and albuterol as well. And for doctors who care and listen.
I guess I’m not really stepping back much at all. We’re still going. The path may be a bit different than the one I had tentatively planned out several weeks ago. That’s okay.
I’m grateful for today – and that real soon, my sweet Samuel, will be looking just as good as he does in the pictures in this post. And, of course, that gives me good reason to share my new favorite picture of him once again with you all. Love that boy.
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for those of who you saw my status update on my facebook page and/or twitter about Samuel thank you so much for praying for him.
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Sending prayers for that sweet, little guy. It’s hard…those steps back….but, that’s where I find God!
I remember days and nights of pnemonia with our son, praying for you!
Praying for your sweet Samuel!! Just felt you should know…I look forward to receiving your Blogs everyday!! You truly are inspirational to me!! So Thank You =)
The To Do list can wait…you are so right. There is so much joy in the slower moments…in the little things. Praying for Samuel!
This sounds all-too-familiar! Our little one has health issues as well and was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia yesterday.
I, too, am thankful for the incredible children’s hospital we have here and the nurses and doctors who remember Layla from previous visits and make her feel as comfortable as she can there.
Here’s a song I’ve been listening to a lot lately through some tough times:
“Lord I’ll count it all joy
When my troubles
Close me in on every side
Lord, I’ll count it all joy
When this road of faith
Runs through the darkest night
For I know You’re at work in me
Yes I know You’ll provide
All the grace I need
You have always been my Rock
I will trust You forever, forever
You have never failed me God
I will trust You forever, forever
Lord I’ll count it all joy
When the weight of sorrow
Drives me to my knees
Every heartache and pain
In Your mighty hands
Is forming Christ in me
And I know that Your Word is true
Yes, I know every trial
Will only prove
You have always been my Rock
I will trust You forever, forever
You have never failed me God
I will trust You forever, forever
Who can separate us
From You and Your great love”
You probably aren’t looking for ‘medical’ advice (but obviously I’m going to share mine anyway… I hope you are Laughing now!)
Are you familiar with elderberry? We’ve used a elder-peppermint tincture for years – Love it! (survived whooping cough with it, use it every season for cold crud — also highly recommended for pneumonia)
But meanwhile, your own prescription of slower, restful days sounds just right.
Those cute sweet pictures make it hard to imagine him sick today.
praying for samuel and for you as well friend! 🙂
What sweet pictures. Continuing to pray for all of you.
Praying for your little man and the rest of your family. The pictures are priceless – just adorable.
Taking steps backwards can be fun, you know. It’s a difference look!
that’s my favorite picture too. i’m so sad he’s not feeling well. praying for him and all of you. thank you for choosing joy in the Lord, in the midst of the day-to-day storms. hugs.
Praying for sweet Samuel, & for Mommy too! What a blessing you are to point us all to truth- even through difficult times!
Jessica
wonderful photos, especially the last. it’s joyful as a reader to bask in your gratefulness.
loved this post and the encouragement it brought. it’s so easy to dwell in the muck and mire, but He always has a purpose in mind, does He not? this was a beautiful reminder to leave our days in His hands, trusting. always trusting.
steph
Aw…hoping that Samuel gets completely better asap! =)
I hope he feels better soon. Blessings, Marla