It’s snowing outside as you all well know, which besides the incredible beauty, means shoveling. The last big snowstorm was difficult for me because it occurred in the middle of my radiation protocol. In our apartment complex, the parking lot is plowed by a crew, but the plow always dumps a pile of snow in the back of each car. So, even though I am thankful not to shovel a driveway, the task of digging out a car when you are physically challenged can be rather daunting, especially when the snow is deep. This time, I was dreading it even more, because of the increased achiness. So I asked God that, if possible, I would not have to do any shoveling today. How that would happen, I did not know, but that was not my problem to solve. Anyway my sister went down to the parking lot about a half hour or so before I did. Her intention was to dig out my car as well as hers. But when she saw how much snow was on both the cars, she prayed a similar type prayer. Well, soon after she began shoveling a man offered to help her. As men do, he shoveled down to the pavement, in other words, a perfect job. She called me from the parking lot to bring money downstairs to pay him, but he would not accept it. By the time I did go downstairs, there was nothing left to do. Thank God!
On another note, today I was able to take my eyelash curler out, dust it off, and use it because my eyelashes have grown long enough to curl. Yeah!!!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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