by cazmac9910 | Aug 2, 2011 | Children, gratitude, Hemophilia, Living Life, Oozing
I am sitting here in the hopsital, day number 4, and we are not leaving until Friday. I am feeling sorry for myself. Guilty for missing so much work this year (I used quite a bit of sick time for myself and my “Christian”) and worried about perceptions at...
by cazmac9910 | Jul 29, 2011 | Children, God's love, gratitude, Hemophilia, Living Life, Oozing
The eternal question of “Why do bad things happen to good people?” is a hard one to answer.There is one situation that comes to mind when I hear this question. It involves my best friend from school and the car accident that completely changed her life....
by cazmac9910 | Jul 20, 2011 | gratitude, Hemophilia, Oozing
I am trying to deal with being treated badly. The short story is that a doctor from our Hemophilia Treatment Center was beyond rude to our family, during a bleed with our five year old, while out of town. He judged us and reprimanded us without knowing our...
by cazmac9910 | Jul 11, 2011 | Doubt, Excitement, God's Grace, intentional living, Oozing
Every day we get is a fresh start. A new journey. Maybe it ends up being an “ordinary” day filled with cooking meals, cleaning up, going to work, taking the kids to swimming lessons, reminding the kids to brush their teeth, etc. But what about when you...
by cazmac9910 | Jul 4, 2011 | gratitude, intentional living, Oozing
I remember the day my sister brought my instrument home for me. Her band director wanted me to play the oboe, so I did. I was in 5th grade and haven’t stopped playing since. I taught band for 13 years and free lanced in the Greater Houston area from the age of...
by cazmac9910 | Jun 29, 2011 | Oozing, To enjoy
The time will comewhen, with elation,you will greet yourself arrivingat your own door, in your own mirror,and each will smile at the other’s welcome,and say, sit here. Eat.You will love again the stranger who was your self.Give wine. Give bread. Give back your...