Well, all I can say is life has been challenging. But then I think of friends that have had great challenges as well. Such as my friend Cheryl who lost her sister to cancer in November. Another friend struggled through her husband having cancer only to find that she herself has cancer also. She is not doing well this holiday season as the brain cancer has taken away her ability to walk and she is confined to bed. She is looking forward to being with Jesus any day now. I could not sleep well for a couple night when I heard of Helen's condition until the Lord helped me realize she is blessed to be going home.
Well, on to another topic, my health and the candida saga. I was doing the candida diet which is very restrictive. Unfortunately it triggered my eating disorder thinking where I began looking at food as my enemy. (In my teens I struggled with two different eating disorders.) Anyway, my weight dropped under a 100 pounds, so I said goodbye to the diet. Wasting away to nothing is only going to kill me not candida. I do still stay away from white sugar for the most part, but I have allowed bread back into my diet. Thanks be to God, I heard about the probiotic called Florastor. There was information on the web that it can help with candida overgrowth. So I gave it a try and I am so blessed and grateful to the Lord that it has been helping. The rash on my face and hands has cleared up and my tummy is having less pain. PTL!
In other news, we just had our roof redone again in less than a year. In 2017 a nasty hail storm passed through our area in the spring. It was a big deal because our local mall was so damaged by the storm that it was closed for many months. Many cars were damaged as well as many homes. Every house on our street had to have its roof replaced. Then this summer another nasty hail storm passed through and ruined our roof again. It has been a blessing in disguise. We were not impressed with any of our prior roofers so we decided to hire our neighbor's roofer. We are so glad we did because he has been honest. Mark had been on the roof and noticed some things that were not right. Prior roofers ignored Mark's concerns, but this roofer noticed them without being told and was concerned for us. When the old roof was removed he uncovered the shady things the prior roofers had done. Essentially, our roof deck has been falling apart and nobody was telling us. One of the roofers had done a patch job that they never told us about. Its really sad that there are so many dishonest roofers out there and they prey on people in their time of need. This time the job was done right and we are thankful.
Well, the Christmas season is upon us. Been watching loads of Hallmark movies...lol. And surprise to us, we have our Christmas tree up early for a change. Our two kitties, Dusty & Daisy, were very excited when the tree came. Dusty, at the ripe old age of 16, was running around and under the tree. It puts a smile on my face. Merry Christmas everyone!
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