Saturday, April 7, 2012
Health Care, Crafting, Easter, And Jesus
On Friday I called the hospital for the FOURTH TIME and still haven't spoken to anyone about making an APPOINTMENT with the geneticist to discuss my mutation and getting pregnant again. I have left THREE MESSEGES!!!!! The last time I called the put me on hold for half an hour and then hung up on me! @#*!#%!!!!! I'm going to chew out the next person who answers. This is ridiculous. I hate health care, who can you really complain to?
In other news, the last few days I have gone craft crazy. Crazy. I have made: three cross stitch families, on maxi dress, one tee shirt, two alterations to shirts I already own, an ornately painted 'L' on canvas, a 24x48 canvas abstraction to put over our bed, and hung 9 pictures in the living room. I need help. How did I spend my Saturday you ask? Cutting out about a hundred+ circles to glue to my giant canvas. Finished it and hung it tonight too.
To be fair I also left the house. Hubby and I made a trek to Costco and the local fruit stand, and grocery shopping too. Now I am exhausted just in. Time for Easter.
After church tomorrow it is supposed to be 80 again and that means hubby will have to drag me inside if he wants to spend time inside. We plan on hitting the park after church and before family brunch at 2. Hubs thinks we are going to kick around a soccer ball, in reality, he might kick the ball while I lay and soak in the sun.
Our church is having a big Easter service and fellowship time we are excited about. Friday night we went to the Good Friday service.. And I was very different. The preacher read the story of Jesus's crucifixion from the Bible in a room darkened except for candles in order to match the somber reading. He stopped before the resurrection, and the celebration, saving it for Sunday. The entire time I kept thinking how God had to watch his only son die. I can relate. The difference is when His son died he got to finally meet him and bring him home.
But He is risen! Tomorrow is a day for celebration! Through His blood we are all free and invited to spend eternity in Heaven :)
Labels:
craft,
Easter,
geneticist,
Health care
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