Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 Fliss, You wrote, " Jim is progressing well. Longer daily walks on his own now and eating well. " I am so happy that Jim has progressed so well. I can imagine how difficult is being a caregiver when there are days that you need one yourself. The degree and power of our inner strength that we can call upon in times when of need, are amazing. This reminds me of something shared at church today. The minister asked if anyone has ever had an 'awful' day. Many people nodded. He told us that the next time we feel that way, we should take a look at our ability to handle all that God has given us. I know I am often in awe at how much I can actually do. Actually, on those days, I am full of 'awe', thus the word, 'awful'. I saw that as a tool I will certainly use many times. It is a way I can quickly change the way I look at a hard day. I know that I am definitely in awe at all you do and give. Karyn E. , RN Executive Director, PAI Pancreatitis Association International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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