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What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Still Playing Catch up!

 We'll  start out this post with some scenic views on the St. John's River from today...but more about that later...





Thank you all, for your kind and encouraging words on my most recent post about my experience in the hospital, etc.  It's been an interesting journey, but one that I am so thankful to God that it really wasn't as bad as it could have been! I am still playing "catch-up", both here in Blogland in reading your posts and trying to keep up with what's been happening in your lives, as well as here in my own little world and trying to keep up with what's going on in our own family/church/friends, etc., as well as trying to regain my strength and energy so I can keep up with daily routines.  

It reminds me of this song, which I'm sure many of you will remember from back in the day..."One Day At A Time"

Linda Randel, Gaither Homecoming


One day at a time, sweet Jesus
[Chorus]
One day at a time, sweet Jesus
That's all I'm asking from You
Just give me the strength to do everyday
What I have to do
Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
And tomorrow may never be mine (Ooh)
Lord, help me today, show me the way
One day at a time

[Verse 1]
I'm only human, I'm just a woman
Help me believe in what I could be and all that I am
Show me the stairway I have to climb
Lord, for my sake, teach me to take one day at a time

[Chorus]
One day at a time, sweet Jesus
That's all I'm asking from You
Just give me the strength to do everyday
What I have to do
Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
And tomorrow may never be mine (Ooh)
Lord, help me today, show me the way
One day at a time

[Verse 2]
Do You remember when You walked among men?
Well, Jesus, You know, if You're looking below, it's worse now than then
There's pushing and shoving, and it's clouding my mind,
So for my sake, teach me to take one day at a time

[Chorus]
One day at a time, sweet Jesus
That's all I'm asking from You
Just give me the strength to do everyday
What I have to do
Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
And tomorrow may never be mine (Ooh)
Lord, help me today, show me the way
One day at a time (Ooh)

I am very very thankful to have been given the blessing of another day to keep living and praising the Lord, and celebrating the good things in this life...like our 56th Anniversary, which was Saturday.  I'm sure many of you already saw the pictures on facebook, so I will spare you the details from 56 years ago...Here's a link to last year's anniversary, which has a link to previous years, so you can go back and look as much as you want. LOL.  In looking at last years', I just realized that we did the same thing then as we did today, and I even wore the same top! LOL.   Here's what we did today to celebrate belatedly since I really wasn't feeling quite up to par on our actual anniversary on Saturday. (but we did do something then, which I will get to in a minute).

We went to our favorite restaurant on the St. John's River, Corky Bells!

Here's hubby...(which again, I am very thankful that he is feeling better these days as well, and he was willing and able to take us out to lunch)

And here's your's truly today:
 
And here I was last year...yep, same top, necklace, glasses...just had shorter hair, which, if I recall, was a mistake by a new hairdresser that I never went back to! However, in both pictures, it was a windy day, and you really can't tell much about my hair as to how it should look! (I think I was also a few pounds lighter last year...something I need to work on)

This was my food today...broiled shrimp and grouper, baked potato, and coleslaw (which I had already eaten when this picture was taken, and it was sure good!) Oh, and hush puppies, which I probably shouldn't have eaten, but they were so good!


And here's hubby with his food...same fish/shrimp, only he prefers fried.

I didn't spend much time down on the deck/dock today as it was too hot, but I took this one selfie mostly because I wanted to get the blue skies and clouds in there too. That one cloud looks like a big duck! I should've worn a hat...that hair! LOL.


I couldn't stay long because I was unsupervised. Hubby had already gone back into the building, and as you can see, some of us need more supervision than others. LOL

We are very thankful indeed that we were able to go out today and do this, as it is our tradition, and last week things were so crazy I wasn't sure if we'd ever get to do this again! Yes, I am very thankful.

On Saturday, our "real" anniversary day, our sweet kids came over and brought us some supper...


Rotisserie chicken, salad, and some boiled potatoes that we buttered and smashed with our forks and added cheese and sour cream.  

I had actually decided that we needed some dessert, since it was our anniversary,  so I made a peach dump cake, which is so easy. You just take a white (or yellow) cake mix, and I melted a stick of butter and poured it in a 9"x13" pan, dumped the cake mix on top, added the 3 eggs and instead of the cup of water I used the juice/syrup from the large can of peaches. (I drained the peaches first, reserved the syrup, measured out 1 cup to use). I also added a teaspoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of vanilla.  I stirred it all up until the mixture was completely moistened,  and then added the peaches and stirred them around. Then I baked it at 350 for 30 minutes.  We put whipped cream on top, and it was so good.

That was the extent of my activity for the day! I was still kind of weak and wobbly from my hospital stay, and just had to pace myself and do things a little at a time.

We don't usually buy gifts for each other on our anniversary, but the Lord provided these flowers for us from our own garden of zinnias. 


On Sunday we did go to church, and it was so good to see people and get hugs and thank them for their prayers, and also to give thanks to the Lord for His protection and healing.

On Monday I had an already scheduled appointment with my PCP for a follow up, and so it turned out to be perfect timing so she could hear the whole story of what happened to me last week. She checked the records that were sent over from the hospital, and gave me a good check up and said she really thinks I'm going to be just fine, but she is referring me to a cardiologist for further monitoring of this condition, which appears to be very mild and in the early stages, praise God!  Here's a passage from Psalms that gives me hope and encouragement.

103 

Psalm 103:1-5
"1 Bless the Lord, O my soul;
And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
2 Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And forget not all His benefits:
3 Who forgives all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases,
4 Who redeems your life from destruction,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,
5 Who satisfies your mouth with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s."

I like that part about "your youth is renewed like the eagle's".  Wouldn't that be nice? 
So anyway, this is the latest update.  Thank you all for your friendship here. May God bless each and every one, and may He "satisfy your mouth with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagles!" Amen.

Here's another link to a previous anniversary (51), and it shows me wearing the same top on our 50th anniversary!! LOL. I guess when you like something, you wear it until it wears out!  There's also a lot of OLD memories from our wedding, etc., if you want to go back down memory lane, for those of you who are new here.  I like to add these links so I can go back and find them again myself. The older we get, the more help we need. LOL  Good night!


11 comments:

  1. It's good that you are feeling better. I hope you are getting the rest you need. It was truly a wake-up call and not something that is going to be an ongoing issue. I am so happy that your doctor says you will be fine. That is so reassuring to hear.

    When you provided a link to what they thought you might have, it sounded familiar. My husband has the opposite. Systolic Heart Failure for about 10 years now. His Cardiologist calls it a Lazy Heart. He's doing great, stays active, and he is on medication with no side effects. His heart is working at 85% the last time he went in this year, which is better than 45% when it is extremely serious. What bothers me is that his issue will never go away - he's stuck with it, and I hate that he has this. Of course, it doesn't bother him (so he says) and keeps on keeping on with all his activities.
    Oh, that meal looks good, even though I do not eat shellfish. I'll take the chicken, though, and that peach cake. I'll have to look into making that. It sounds easy enough.

    You and your husband are very photogenic. I don't see much difference in you from years past. Thanks for updating us.

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  2. Oh, the view of the river is beautiful. Looks like such a beautiful time you had.

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  3. So glad to see your beautiful smile and that you are feeling better. Happy Anniversary to the two of you sweethearts. This lake area is absolutely beautiful and the dinner looks awesome!!

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  4. I'm happy to see you out having a belated celebration. I do remember you going there last year. It looks like a nice place and you can't beat that view!
    One Day at a time is a good song and a good plan too!
    Glad you got a good report from the doctor.
    It's our anniversary on Thursday - 44 years!

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  5. So glad y'all were able to get out and celebrate with the lunch. I just know all will be fine. He still has many things for you to write and share.

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  6. I loved this post, Pam, and catching up with you (and John)!! You both look happy and healthy! Praise God, over and over!! Love and hugs, dear friend.

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  7. Hi Pamela, I enjoyed reading your post about your celebration! The pictures of the river are so nice! Have a great rest of the week!

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  8. Happy Anniversary to you and your husband. I'm so glad you both seem to be on the mend and that you were able to get out and enjoy a luncheon to celebrate. It was also very nice of your kids to bring you a scrumptious dinner in honour of your day. Hugs and continued blessings. xx

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  9. What a wonderful time y'all enjoyed! You both look so happy and relaxed. I'm going to save your 'recipe' for dump cake for our next Bible study breakfast.
    I haven't heard from my cardiologist just yet, but Tom had his stress test done this morning. His cardiologist phoned a little while ago to pronounce it "normal." PTL!

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  10. Oh, Pamela, how relieved I am at your good news from your PCP and that you will be referred to a cardiologist for monitoring. As Danny's conditions have involved truly dangerous heart situations, forgive me for not sharing your recent struggles with him. I absolutely can't stress him out any further. Just know you are in my prayers and I wish nothing less than the best on this healing journey. Blessings!

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  11. I love the photos of the beautiful St. John River. So pretty there. I am glad you are feeling better and that you are going to be monitored closer. Happy 56th anniversary. The lunch looked delicious. And nice the kids brought you dinner. Peach dump cake - yummy. May you have many more!

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