
Bem vindo! Welcome to my new blog. I hope that this will keep everyone a little more updated on life here, and what's going on.
After the accident 6 weeks ago, praise God my foot is so much better now. I am walking almost normally, even though i still cannot really move my toe. I have learnt so much through this time, and have been filled with over whelming love and compassion for those that are unable to walk. How blessed i have been to have crutches and to have treatment. I am so compelled to pray for those who suffer in similar ways, and much more worse than I had been. I have seen people in the bush with only one leg, yet only use wooden sticks as crutches, or even none at all, who crawl. I was filled with so much compassion for this man, in the photo. With only one leg, he was carrying so much on his back. Does it not put life into persective sometimes.
After the accident 6 weeks ago, praise God my foot is so much better now. I am walking almost normally, even though i still cannot really move my toe. I have learnt so much through this time, and have been filled with over whelming love and compassion for those that are unable to walk. How blessed i have been to have crutches and to have treatment. I am so compelled to pray for those who suffer in similar ways, and much more worse than I had been. I have seen people in the bush with only one leg, yet only use wooden sticks as crutches, or even none at all, who crawl. I was filled with so much compassion for this man, in the photo. With only one leg, he was carrying so much on his back. Does it not put life into persective sometimes.
Well done, daughter - may God continue to bless you loads!
ReplyDeleteEstive por aqui apreciando um pouco o seu trabalho!! Abraços Ademar!!
ReplyDeleteOh Heather, i do miss you and your bubbles that you ooze! You are right, it does put life into perspective! Been thinking of you loads lately... especially as I visited Jessie and had the opportunity to reflect on 109. Oh how I need a Heather chat. x x x
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