Excerpt: The Pursuit of God, The Human Thirst for the Divine, A.W. Tozer

O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need of further grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O God, The Triune God, I want to want Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still. Show me Thy glory, I pray Thee, that so I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy a new work of love within me. Say to my soul, "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away." Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from this misty lowland where I have wondered so long. In Jesus' name. Amen
Excerpt: The Pursuit of God, The Human Thirst for the Divine, A.W. Tozer

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Short and Sweet

Today was a long day, for some reason.

Woke up with a headache that hung on all day.  I've been blowing my nose a lot.  I hope I'm not getting a cold!

Today was laundry day.  Plus cleaning the church.  Plus I worked on one of the plants in the church that was really scraggly and dying.  I cut off the best shoots, dug up the huge root ball and threw it in the trash.  Put a couple of the shoots back in the dirt and added potting soil and watered it pretty good.  I brought a bunch of the shoots to the house to put in water, hoping they will take root in case the ones I put in the dirt at church don't make it.

Didn't have to do any more snow shoveling today!  The sun took care of it!  :D

The sky was pretty as the sun was going down.

Remember how much snow we had Thursday?  It wasn't very warm today, but it was sunny!

OK, bed time for me!  Nite!  Have a blessed Lord's day in His house!

Friday, February 27, 2015

Busy Day Today

Final preparations for our Ladies' Meeting happened today.

Tim's fever is gone for the most part today.  He did not sleep well last night.  He was achy and just really didn't feel well.  I suggested he send an e-mail to the RN who assisted the doctor with the injections to tell her what was going on and to see if she thought it was the flu or the injections causing him to not feel well.  Also to ask her if it was the flu if he could take meds without interfering with the injections.  She told him she was sure it was the injections causing him to run fever and feel bad.  She instructed him to take Tylenol every 6 hours for a couple of days to see if that helps.

I didn't wait on her answer because I needed to go to the store to get some things for the meeting tonight.  So I picked up some Nyquil and Dayquil Severe Cold and Flu medicine while I was there, just in case.  I also got the refreshments for the meeting.  Tim laid down to rest while I went to the store.

When I got back Tim was still in bed, so I got the Fellowship Hall set up for the meeting.  I also shoveled a little bit of snow so that the parking lot would dry in the sun and not leave any wet spots to freeze causing dangerous spots for the ladies to have to walk on.

When I got back in the house I had to do a little bit of sewing (more about that later).  Tim woke up and said he slept pretty well and felt better.

I fixed TV dinners for us for supper.  Haven't had a TV dinner in YEARS!  I bought a couple of Hungry Man Fried Chicken dinners while at the store today.  Next time I'll just go to KFC.  Don't know why I didn't think of that in the first place.  The chicken in the TV dinner was mostly breading!  I used to like the Banquet chicken dinners.  Live and learn!  :D

There was some confusion about the time the meeting started tonight, so if you are reading this and you didn't make it to the meeting, just know that the next meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 10th at 7:30 p.m.

There were 6 ladies, including me.  We discussed a project to do for the Assisted Living residents that we see each month.  We had a devotion, ate and played a game.  We finished with prayer.

When we visit the Mallard Ridge Assisted Living facility every month, the ladies always comment how nice and warm my hands are when we shake their hands.  So when I saw these little rice bags as I was browsing the internet one day, I thought they would be the perfect gift for us to make in our ladies' group and take to them. (Click on the picture to get the instructions at Bee In My Bonnet Blog.)  So, I took 2 fat quarters from my stash and quickly cut out 8 bags and stitched them all together, except for one so I could show our ladies how they went together.  But, when I called the activities director, she said it was a good idea, but it was a legal matter and would not be allowed.  They have some of these that only the Physical Therapists are allowed to administer.  Yes, the residents have access to a microwave, but there is the possibility of them getting the bags too hot and burning themselves.  And I have to say that the one I heated up for 30 seconds was really too hot to hold for a couple of minutes.  But, it held the heat for at least 20-25 minutes!  So, we discussed some other ideas instead. 

But, I already had 8 cut out, 7 already sewn together and ready to fill with rice.  So, I decided to create a word game for the ladies and the 4 top scorers would each win a set of the bags.  So I finished filling the ones I had made with rice and sewed them closed, stitched up the one I was saving as an example to show the ladies how to make them, filled it, stitched it closed and had the 4 sets I needed for the game.  So, all was not lost!  The ones shown in the picture are not the ones I made.  I made both sides alike.

http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/2012/01/hotcold-bags-tutorial.html

That's it for me tonight!  Have a great weekend!

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Snow Day

Well Tim did not want to venture out onto the roads today to do our regular thrifting, so we had a snow day and stayed home.

Last night before bed I looked out the front door again to see how much snow had collected in the past 2 hours.  It was coming down very heavily and collecting quickly!

You can tell how heavily it was coming down!

The trees were already covered before 12:30 a.m.

Ominous looking in the glow of the street light.

Out the back door.  A blanket of white for the night!

Tim said we got 4-5" but I think if it had not been so wet and heavy there would have been lots more.  But it really packed down.  These are pictures I took right after Tim went over to the church to work at 8:10 a.m.
It certainly is beautiful!  Glad I didn't have to get out in it, however!

The trash men were scheduled to pick up the trash yesterday morning, but as you can see that did not happen.


This is a brick sitting out in the yard on top of a sewer hole.  It is hard to tell how much snow is piled on top of it.
The snow on the driveway and streets was gone by 3:00 this afternoon.  Also the snow that covered the branches was mostly gone.

The snow shovel is in sad shape!

Those clouds still look full of something!
 

Yes, God can smash into the hardest of hearts and clean up the black of sin and make it white as snow!  Isaiah 1:18 - "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool."

Tim started running a fever today.  It was 99.3 at 5:00.  When he went to bed at 9 o'clock it was 102.  Prayers appreciated!  Thanking you in advance!

Nite!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

First Injection Done

Some of you have been following this on Facebook today, but you will still get something out of it as I have added more photos of the actual procedure.  But, most of the journaling is for those who didn't see the Facebook posts:

Today Tim received the first injections of the genetically modified herpes virus directly into 2 lumps of melanoma that are on the left side of his chest. It is a clinical trial treatment. Praying this is the treatment that the Lord uses to make him cancer free! Thank you ALL for your prayers!

Lots of preparation before Tim actually gets the injections. The doctor had to measure the lumps to determine how much injection each lump would receive. Then the nurse took some blood to run labs on. And she had to order the injections from the pharmacist. It is frozen and will need to thaw for about half an hour. So we went to the food court to eat lunch.

The doctor will topically freeze the skin, insert the needle and "wiggle it around" in the lump to spread the medicine around. There will be a warm feeling, but no real side effects.  2cc's (ml) and 1cc (ml) are the injection amounts.


Waiting patiently, no punishment intended.

So, the lumps will look bigger before they start shrinking. I asked if they would ever inject the lump under the eye. She said probably not. They have found that it will probably disappear with the lumps that are being injected!


OK, so here's where the procedure actually happened.  Read the captions under each picture for explanations.

This is the largest lump.  The RN laid this paper measure down and took a picture for making notes of the progress during this trial study.

Then she sterilized the area.

Before the injections were administered, she sprayed a numbing agent on the spots.

The doctor instructed Tim to look away while he did the injections.

This is the smaller of the 2 lumps and was injected with 1 ml of the drug.

The doctor rotated the needle around to different areas of the lump to make sure the drug went to all parts of the tumor.

This smaller lump is a new lump that popped up maybe a month ago.  That is how we knew for sure that the other treatment had stopped working for Tim.

One last twist before moving on to the other lump.

This is the stubborn lump that refused to go away with the very effective Zelboraf treatment.  This lump was injected with 2 ml.  The doctor rotated the needle same as for first lump.

The gowns, gloves, masks, all the needles and paraphernalia were then disposed of in this Biohazardous Waste bag.

It is hard to see, other than part of it being shiny from the light reflecting on it, but on top of the lumps a clear, water proof bandage was applied.  This bandage must be left on for 7 days.  If it comes off, we have another one to put on immediately.  The only real chance of being infected with this modified herpes virus is by touching the injection site.  I'll explain more below.
They flushed Tim's port while we were there, so everything was finished by 2:00.  The appointment was for 11:00, which means we arrive by 10:45.  Since it took so long, the RN is going to try to schedule the next appointment for 9 a.m.  The next appointment will be 3 weeks from today and then every 2 weeks after that.  For how long, I do not know.  I guess until the lumps are gone!  :D

Here's some information to help you understand, somewhat, the treatment.

The name of the study drug is Talimogene Laherparepvec, TVEC for short. It "contains a weakened form of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (the "cold sore" virus or "HSV-1").

"TVEC could potentially be spread to family or people who have close physical or intimate contact with the clinical trial participant after tumors are injected with the study drug. So far there have been no reported cases in clinical trial participants who have received TVEC of spreading to family members or other close contacts. So far, no TVEC has been detected outside of the dressing that is placed on top of the site where it was injected."

"Spreading of HSV-1 occurs through direct contact from one person to another, particularly if a cold sore or genital sore is present. The virus is "shed" from active sores and may be present even if the person has no symptoms. It may also be spread by sharing a razor, towel, dish that has come in contact with a sore or bodily fluids. Unlike the naturally occurring virus, however, TVEC is administered into tumor lesions and is not expected to be able to replicate effectively in other noncancerous tissues. There have been no cases of spreading of TVEC to close contacts reported in clinical studies to date."

So, I am not concerned with being "infected" with the herpes virus, as long as the normal precautions are taken. The injection sites are completely covered with a waterproof bandage that is to remain on for 7 days. If it happens to come off we have been given another one to put on right away. So, please don't be afraid to shake Tim's hand at church!

When we left the church, nothing was happening weather-wise.  We were supposed to get rain beginning at 6 p.m. but the weather people said it was so dry that the rain was evaporating before it hit the ground.  But she said that would eventually change.  Well, Tim just looked outside and we don't know when it started, but we now have more snow than what we had yesterday morning!  It is coming down pretty heavily!  Here's a couple of pictures I snapped.

You can see it looks like fog in the street light.

I used the flash so the light would reflect off of the flakes to show you a better picture of how thick it is coming down!

I took this one through the door and got some reflection off of the glass.
 OK, that's it for me tonight!  The snow may delay our thrifting tomorrow!  We also want to go and see the movie, McFarland USA.

Nite all!

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Pictures

Tonight I want to share some of the pictures I could not share from the last couple of days from our vacation.  I will make some notes under each picture to let you know more about them.

These first pictures were taken on Saturday, Feb. 21st when we went to Pam and Jesse's for lunch.  She cooked a huge meal.....mashed potatoes, grilled BBQ chicken, baked beans, deviled eggs and peach cobbler for desert!  After that, we hung around til around 4 p.m.

The flea market we went to and spent at least 2 hours walking through before going to Pam's house.


Charity with one of their hens.

Baby Grace.

Little Hope

Sweet little Faith

Jesse smoking some beef jerky.

Cock-a-Doodle-doo!

I think this chicken will eventually lay blue eggs.  I forget the name of it.

Little Jesse jumping from the swing!

Charity's turn to jump!

Charity waving from her perch in one of the trees.

These next pictures were taken on Sunday, Feb. 22nd.

Charity, Faith and Jesse singing at the Nursing home service in the afternoon.

Pam and Jesse singing at the nursing home service.

Faith and Hope singing.

Tim gave the devotion.

Kim and Bobo.  Bobo is 19 years old!

Kim and her daughter, Pam and their precious family.

The older kids wanted to be in this photo, too!

After the services, we left for home.  We traveled til about 10:45 and stopped for the night in Georgia.  We got up and ate breakfast, packed the car, went to the gas station to fill up the tank and were on the road again by about 9:20.  We stopped for lunch at Zaxby's and got home around 2:30.  Unloaded the rental car and took it back to Enterprise.

Rain on the way home on Monday.
 Woke up to some white stuff this morning.





Wearing the boots Tim's mom gave to me for Christmas.

I had no choice but to go outside because I had to get groceries!
Hoping I don't have to dress like this again!  Come on, SPRING!!

Nite all!