Now reality has set in and I am relegated to a knee buggy, wheelchair and lots of sitting with my leg propped up! Yesterday I was sure there must be another remedy to all the swelling when I put my leg down so I called the doctor's office to check. "Well Bonnie," the nurse said, "this is normal for your injury. You really did a number on yourself. You have to keep the leg propped up!" I was SURE they were going to give me something to make it all easier.
But no, I must endure and let the healing take place in its own time. So how is it that I must sit still when my heart wants to dance?
I have discovered a way! As I write I am at our cabin in Lakemont Pines and you can see the beautiful lake above. The fantastic joy of all this, is that my heart can still dance! Last night I feasted with the Mission Team of our church on Evelyn's deck and we all regaled at the splendor of life among the big trees and the clean air. I tasted not only delicious food but I savored the laughter and the conversation, the enthusiasm of ideas and decisions about how to love the homeless in our little town. My heart twirled with joy as the team addressed a particular concern and made a positive commitment of money so we can feed the homeless when they show up at our door!
My hands were rapturous with delight when Daryl handed me a cup of coffee in today's early morning as we sat on the deck and read our devotional together. My ears pulsed as I tried to identify the many sounds of birds and wildlife amid the trees. So you see my heart and even most of my body is still dancing - grateful for the moments to sit and reflect, to pray and discern, to read and create!
So won't you be my partner and dance with me? Oh, it may not be the polka, the twist, the waltz or even a line dance, but our hearts can clasp each other in prayer, in care, in sharing and in concern. You are truly in my prayers and thoughts today. I will dance with the Divine as a Holy, Hobbling, Adventure begins! Joy in the Journey, Pastor Bonnie
Hi Bonnie, My knee scooter is a great help but it is still a big challenge, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI am at home alone but God gives me a lot of strength. Bud has been and still is a tremendous help. I thought you might be interested in a little of what I have written on my blog. Writing is good for us, I think.
"I was not there, so I am not sure of the exact music lyrics. But, perhaps it was written by Daniel Lanois, a Canadian record producer, guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. Isn't google amazing? Rather interesting lyrics for us folk her in the Gold Country. But then, who really hears all the lyrics in a venue like the park?
If you didn't know by now, Yes, I am a person with a big curiosity. And, I have a lot of time these days since I fractured a bone in my leg.
Here are some interesting lyrics.
Duo-Glide by Daniel Lanois
Peyote Jill rides the night
She sees her past in starlight
She hears a voice deep inside of her
Leather strapping, wheel burning power
Moves to the shimmy and tremble ride
Under the guide of her duo glide
On her duo glide, her duo glide
Her duo glide, her duo glide
She wants her land back from the thieves
And she wants her song in the trembling leaves
Harmonizing free from Columbus
Rid of stench and gold rush
Wants the jail house broken for Leonard Peltier
And ride the red dirt propel all the way
On her duo glide, duo glide
Duo glide, her duo glide
Her duo glide, duo glide
Duo glide, her duo glide
Read more at http://www.songlyrics.com
You are in my constant prayers for fast recovery and comfort during the process.
It would be nice to hear from you.
Blessings,
Mary
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