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Showing posts with label Jarom. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2020

What/Who Do I Want More Of?


Sunday Afternoon – June 14th 2020


It’s been a WEEK!
COLD! And full of unexpected as well as usual experiences.
I’m grateful for the quiet of this afternoon –
And the sun in our spare room!

Angela’s birthday on Friday.  Jarom’s 20th birthday tomorrow.
I’m glad to have these two people in my life.
And a whole lot of other family and friend’s birthdays too!
I’m glad to have you and them all in my life.

Vincent draws to the end of his mission, Ethan approaches the start of his.
I’m very aware again that we have no idea what any day actually holds for us.
Life can change in an instant!  Suddenly!

A drunk truck-driver was driving down a highway this week and ploughed into two busses and a mini-bus taxi. Eight people lost their lives…
And so quickly many lives are affected – drastically.

I’m grateful for Tender Mercies.
I’m grateful for each day spent in relationship with those I love and care about.

I think my life is about balancing and re-balancing regularly.
Who or what do I have too much of?  Or too little of?
Is what I want good for me or not?
Is there anything I can do about it?
Who might be able to help me?
Who might I be able to help?

And so we all go on, one day at a time, one week at a time…

This is what I really want more of:

More holiness give me,
More strivings within,
   More patience in suff’ring,
   More sorrow for sin,
   More faith in my Savior,
   More sense of his care,
   More joy in his service,
   More purpose in prayer.

More gratitude give me,
More trust in the Lord,
   More pride in his glory,
   More hope in his word,
   More tears for his sorrows,
   More pain at his grief,
   More meekness in trial,
   More praise for relief.

More purity give me,
More strength to o’ercome,
   More freedom from earth-stains,
   More longing for home.
   More fit for the kingdom,
   More used would I be,
   More blessed and holy—
   More, Savior, like thee.

   This is where my mind has been focussed.


















I’ve been pondering Personality Disordered Individuals (PDI)
I’m wondering if one of my clients is such a person, or if one or several around her are.
I’m wondering if it is “my business” and how to responsibly manage myself in her presence.
I don’t often deal with deeply personality-disturbed people.
I hauled out my book about Personality Disorders to have a thoughtful read again.
It was published in 2007.  I read it in 2008.
It was hugely helpful to me when I came across his perspective.
I don’t entirely agree with what he proposes…
And I can also see why he proposes what he proposes…
I need to research this topic some more.


















People are so interesting!  So individual!  So complex! 
We’re all so in need of intelligent compassion and consideration.
What can I do?  What ought I not to do?
So – that’s what I need more of at the moment.

I’ve wanted more chocolate this week!
And that’s not always good for me!  I continue learning about myself…

And so, on I go… balancing and re-balancing who/what I want more of,
And discerning who/what is good for me or not…

How do you handle these questions in your life?

I love you!
Thank you for being among those I call mine.

Mom/Judy/Gran Judy



Monday, December 16, 2019

Another Whirr of a Week


Sunday morning – 15th December 2019 

A week of sorting, saving and sharing -
Bringing increasing order and familiarity to my home and world.

This week I shared some more things with the Charity Shop.
Then I thought “I wonder if anyone in the Ward needs any of this…”
I’m not on the Relief Society WhatsApp group yet…
So that is what I will be sure to have happen today.
I asked to be put on last Sunday… it’s not been done yet.

On Wednesday I went to the hair-dresser.
I always feel better after taking care of my hair…

Somehow or other I have developed a breath-gasping back-ache.
That’s required flat bed rest when it gets too intrusive.
On Friday I sought a chiropractor.
The one I used to go to was going on leave.
So was another I know.
I found one up the road, near the Junction Spar.
I went to him of Friday.
A work-out of note…
Today I feel more comfortable than I have for a week.
Here’s hoping my comfort level increases to my normal soon.

Friday evening we gathered at Doug and Nadia.
After a simple supper, and family socializing,
Ethan was ordained an Elder by Doug, assisted by Glenn and
Sheldon Torr representing the Soweto Stake.
Jarom was able to be “there” via phone.
It was a heart-warming experience.




















I joined my WeighLess group in Weltevreden Park on Saturday.
I will be checking in every Saturday at 8am.
That just reminds me of accountability for maintaining my goal weight.
I made a resolution about 48 years ago to maintain a healthy weight.
It saves money on clothes!  And saves pain and discomfort…  I hope.
I’ve been in my goal-weight range for many years – thanks to checking-in
almost weekly with WeightWatchers (now pulled out of the country.)
and now WeighLess – a South African programme.  Better than WeightWatchers –
though I prefer the name WeightWatchers I must say...
(Last Saturday morning we were at the Temple with Richard and Emily.)
(Another Emily in the ‘family!’)

I have now found a dry-cleaner to take Glenn’s suit to…
I bought and put together a dual rail for the spare-room store-room.
I’m proud of myself!  I thought along the way “Not all the pieces are here…”
But they were… and I found a way to put it together…




















(Glenn was at the chiropractor on Saturday morning.)

We joined Arthur and Denise Butterfield and the Dessert Club for lunch on Saturday.
We enjoyed a delicious meal – thank you Arthur and Denise.
I enjoyed catching-up with those whom we have met with monthly for many years.
I’m shocked I must say.  They all look so much older…
Sobering…  I wonder if we look “so much older…” to them.
Food for thought…  
I don’t feel older… except for the recovering back-ache…

Glenn and I both spoke in our Discovery Ward Sacrament meeting this morning.

Monday Morning (public holiday - Day of Reconciliation)

This morning I feel a little tearful.  Not sure why.
Maybe I’m just peopled-out.
Time to go and spend a couple of hours in the Botanic Garden.
I’ll go and visit my Dad’s grave too.
I have stones to add to those probably still there.
(I take stones from where I have been and lay them there when I can.)
I did a Tai Chi routine this morning in the front garden
Then spent 10 minutes in the garden.
One patch is a little clearer.
I will do ten minutes when I can – back permitting.
My back feels a little easier this morning.
I will take care of it so it can take care of me!

Have a good week!







Saturday, February 2, 2019

Short and Sweet Visit

In this very busy week on the site Doug, Nadia, Jarom, Ethan, Daena and Cabryn came to visit for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.  They enjoyed time down here, and we enjoyed a meal on Wednesday evening on our front verandah - Mexican Tomale pie and salads.  What a treat!


On Thursday evening we all drove through to Amanzimtoti and had supper with John, Brenda, Vi, Craig, Roxane, Madi and Kirsty.  Good to be able to be all together again for a couple of hours.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Lunch with Doug and Nadia

On our way to the UK
we changed planes at Johannesburg.
Doug, Nadia, Jarom, Ethan, Daena and Cabryn joined us for lunch.

It was lovely to see them!


Goodbye mid-Summer,
Hello mid-Winter for a few weeks!.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

We were Beside the Seaside...

Doug has some business last week.
He brought the family down arriving late Wednesday evening
 and they went home Monday this week.

Bless Douglas!
He got us internetted in our home!






They all went to a Sharks rugby game last Friday evening
at the home stadium of the Sharks.

The kids wanted to swim in the sea
every chance they had!
I went with them on Monday morning before they left for home.





Doug and Nadia watch.




The skyline towards the Moses Mabida stadium.



And the man with the geiger counter looking for metals after the weekend.



It was good to have them visit!

Friday, July 22, 2016

A Family Gathering

John, Brenda, Vi, Craig, Roxane, Madison, Kirsten,
Doug, Nadia, Jarom, Ethan, Daena, Cabryn, Glenn and I
gathered at Illovo Nursery for lunch.
We had a good time!
Good food too!









Thursday, June 16, 2016

Jarom is Sixteen!

 We met at five last night for hamburgers and cake
to celebrate Jarom's sixteenth birthday!


 
Lots of children...


 Lovely cake...
(Death by chocolate!)



Cake for all...




We had a good celebration!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Birthday and Anniversary Celebration

Sunday evening we gathered to celebrate.
Glenn is 67, I am 71, and we have been married 46 years.

Here are Jarom, Cabryn, Cindy and Ron.
Dom was busy with some compassionate service - we missed him.


And here are Vi, Nadia, Daena, Doug with Scarlett,
Ethan and Glenn.


We enjoyed our supper together!

We are having simply glorious weather at the moment.
We will thoroughly enjoy it for as long as it lasts...

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Easter Egg Hunt

We had our Easter Egg hunt a week later than Easter.

We had Roisin, (Nadia's sister) Erin, Chloe and Seth join us,
and Dom, Cindy and Scarlett.

Cabryn Seth, Daena holding Scarlett, Erin.


Cindy and Dom.


Jarom, Ethan and Dom.


Ethan, Daena and Scarlett, Erin and Chloe.



Ethan, Roisin, Chloe, Cabryn and Dom.


Vi and Doug.

















 

Then we had pancakes together.