Sunday, June 6, 2010

Still Waiting and A Chick's First Close-up

We are still in PA.
Plans are changing nearly hourly.
One just has to roll with it.

Grandma is being weaned off the
respirator and is being kept heavily
sedated. She is one very sick lady.
Even my Aunt, who lives there, has been
advised by the nurses to keep visits
to a minimum.

My Uncle, who also lives in PA, arrived
in Virginia last evening after a long day on the road.
It will be good for the siblings
to spend time together.
Time for comfort and decision making.

SO...we will wait from here.
I will surprise the Pastor who thinks
he will have to do all of the music today.
I hope that my being there is a 
pleasant surprise for him.
Especially since our Associate Pastor is 
sick and likely won't be there either.
They share the Worship Leading.
Should be interesting today.

Now, on a totally different front....


I got just one good photo before
the camera batteries died.

All seems to be well in the chicken coop.

May the Lord richly bless you as you Worship Him
on this precious Lord's Day.

8 comments:

Diane Shiffer said...

Praying for Grandma♥

Buttercup said...

Prayers for your grandmother and family.

P.S. That is one cute chick!

Deanna Rabe - Creekside Cottage Blog said...

Praying for your family with your Grandma so close to her home going...

On another note - Rachel and I are home today, she has a sore throat and a low grade fever.

Your wee chickie baby is so cute!

Vee said...

That's so difficult for your family and to keep visits to a minumum is so contrary to what one would ordinarily do at this time. Still praying and I know that the Lord Himself is standing in the gap.

Cute little chickie!

Tracy said...

Praying that your grandma has an easy home-going. The waiting can be difficult.

Cute chick! Easter egger??

Stacey said...

Becky, saying a prayer for your grandmother and the whole family.

Thanks for the sot of that precious little chickadee. :)

Tracy said...

Praying for your family. Cute chick.

Kelly said...

I didn't know you had chicks. How cute!