the beggar
Posted in The Beggar on November 13th, 2008All,
Well, i just failed my final bladder exam. In the words of my doc, “We might want to view this (the catheter) thing as perminent.” Did you notice that “we” word in there? He made it sound like he had some vested discomfort in my cathing process! While i am confident that he is a great doctor, who is committed to Christ and his patients, he isn’t in the men’s room with me. Too much information.
The summary is that my bladder has been damaged and might not function properly…..ever. Oh there is a chance that it will awaken some day and be as good as new. It should be as good as new! It has had a four month vacation without permission. Until the great awakening; I cath.
Which reminds me: Last week Denise and I made our annual pilgrimage to Jacksonville, Alabama. Jacksonville is the home to my alma mater, JSU. We did all the nostalgic things like visiting where we used to live. One such place is out of town on the Alexandria highway. For the academic year of 1980-81, I lived with two friends in a trailer owned and closely supervised by one Hazel Johnson.
Mrs. Johnson was a happy lady of 103 years, or so it seemed. Each month she factored the math for our gas bill and dropped by to collect rent and give a glance into the trailer to make sure it was still rent worthy. It was the year of the olympics and we won the gold in hockey. I have no idea why that was important enough to type. If ever our lawn was out of limits, she brought the mower and offered to demonstrate how to use it.
When Denise and i drove around her home and back to the highway, we noticed a person on the front porch with white hair. I turned the car around and headed right back. It had to be her! Sure enough, there was Mrs. Johnson, sitting on her front porch trimming flowers with sheers, had to be 120 by now.
We got out and introduced ourselves. I told her that i was a former renter and we were fast friends. She insisted that we come inside. Her home was 100 years old when it was moved from downtown Jacksonville to the “new” location on the highway. It was moved in 1950. Merely yesterday in Mrs. Johnson years.
We had to sit and visit for a while. She would have nothing less. It was a delight. We talked about all the things that make life worth living. We talked about husbands (it seems that they wear out), children, parents, and……her church. At her age, her church is still the center of her life. Wow. Time gives perspective on what is worth our time and sacrifice. I won’t tell her age, but when her mother was 103 she brought her to First Baptist Church of Grant, Alabama where i was then serving. That was in 1985. I think her mother was mowing my old lawn while we visited.
So, i was blessed by stopping for the visit. She was blessed by the visit. And we were both encouraged in Christ.
When your days have been spent, your health is a memory, your future is short, your car has been taken, your dreams have been lived, what then will sustain you? I hope i can sit with my bride and listen to the laughter in the walls.
Blessings,
pa the beggar