My Coffee with Jesus June 21, 2013
The first day of summer and it is sunny and beautiful out but not as warm as usual this time of the year. They tell me the water is 58 degrees, so I will not be getting wet for a while. I love the water temp up here. I am not afraid of exhilarating, bracing jumps in the non-briny depths; but 58 is a little chilly for these old bones.
My daughter, Jackie, my granddaughter, Joanna, Beau, Jo’s big dog, Sam, my cat, and I arrived in a downpour – seems like that always happens. So we hauled the groceries, oxygen machine and tanks, and my entire wardrobe (I always need my whole closet for the summer) from dock in Canada to dock on island, to back door on golf cart in the rain. Fortunately, my luggage is garbage bags so no wet clothes except on our bodies. Jackie and Joanna got everything put away and all my paraphernalia set up for me to be able to live alone and get around. I did not bring my chair. I’m glad I didn’t. I have Stan’s scooter for outside and really believe I am getting stronger because I have to get up and walk to go anywhere inside.
They stayed for five days and I loved every minute. What a blessing my family is! I could not exist without them. My sister Ila was supposed to come the next week, but she got sick and couldn’t come. I was very sad, but did not panic. I got along just fine, as I do at home. My yard looks wonderful because my son, JD, and daughter, Tina, worked to make it so. I can’t believe the time spent on my stuff when their own needed them too. How very special they are! My daughter, Karen had been here and she also added to the set up. There were birthday gifts, decorations and goodies all over. What a welcome!
The two weeks previous to coming up here were beyond interesting. After spending the winter alone, sometimes not seeing anyone for several days, the Lord filled my house to overflowing. Don’t ever tell me He hasn’t a sense of humor. His blessings are over-abundant!
First, He sent me Melody. She is a fantastic little girl who loves the Lord and follows Christ. She needed a home and opted to use my basement apartment for that purpose. I have no kitchen down there or bath but sharing with her was no problem. She is very quiet, unassuming, and just downright adorable.
Then God decided to bless me further. Our church has a new pastor. Pastor Greg has a lovely wife and five children. They needed a home until they found a house and could move in. I haven’t room for that many, but since I planned to be up here in two weeks, it was a perfect solution. Like I said, I am used to my space and NO ONE invading it. Well, now were some invasions! What a change.
I have always marveled at the word, “HUMPH!” It seemed like a funny expression that had no meaning for me. Now I completely understand and it expresses perfectly how I felt the first time I encountered a child in MY CHAIR! HUMPH, HUMPH and even more HUMPHs. My whole being felt HUMPHY!
I can only imagine my houseguests feelings as they put up with this funny old lady and her idiosyncrasies. Probably some much more expressive words than ”HUMPH.” Anyway , if you are reading this, Greg and Teresa, you are a blessing. Thanks for putting up with me for two weeks . My prayers are for you to love my home, but find your own and get settled. How you survived the tight quarters, I don’t know, but I love your patience and the great care you took to make me feel unimposed upon.
Please pray for me to be a light here on my small island. I am blessed with many good friends and I would like to be an encouragement to them. Quite a few are older and going through the pain of not being able to do everything they used to do. Also, a lot of medical problems trouble them. We all need to embrace each day with thanksgiving and each hardship as an experience to teach us patience and empathy. I love my life, God is so good to me. Pray He can still use me a little bit. I love and miss you all.
Irma Jane Fritz-Zager