Home. It is always good to be home. As we arrive home we give thanks for all
those who have prayed for and with us over the past two weeks. I have said it more than once but I must
repeat it, thank you.
The next few weeks are going
to be slow and tedious. I am finding
that double vision is a greater challenge than I had expected. Upon opening my eyes my vision is fine for a
few seconds then my eye begins to wander.
Sometimes it wanders only a small amount. At such times my vision is just out of focus. Other times it roams wildly and there is two
of everything. Working to get that eye
to behave is like working out at the gym. It is indeed labor intensive.
Reading and writing is
another hurdle. It is impossible to do
with both eyes open so that is when I get out the eye patch. I guess I am destined to be a pirate for a
while.
At times like this I remind
myself what 1 Corinthians 2: 8 quotes from Isaiah 64:4
“Things which eye has not
seen and ear has not heard,
And which have not entered
the heart of man,
All that God has prepared for
those who love Him”
I'm so glad you're home, and that the treatment went well! It's an answer to prayer!! Maybe you should get a parrot to carry on your shoulder. You could say it's a service animal, and take it everywhere!
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