Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Unexpected

These last 7 days have been quite interesting for me. It was of those times in my life that when I look back it will bring a smile to my face and warmth to my heart!

Last Tuesday I came home from work with a slight cough and thought nothing much of it. That is until I woke up in the middle of the night with a painfully sore throat and a fear to cough knowing how much it was going to burn in my chest. In a mere few hours I went from feeling ok to I am no longer sure what is happening. When I woke Wednesday morning my throat was still sore and I felt horrible. As the morning progressed it all got worse to the point of not going to work. Sore throat. Coughing but would much rather hold my breath as it hurt so bad. Fever. Sweating. I guess you could say I was sick. But being I am stubborn I just didn't realize how sick until much later that day and into the evening.

That evening my dear sweet friend Pam, after much convincing and straight talk, had me packing a bag and heading to her place to be taken care of. I was more concerned about them catching this from me then being taken care of but boy am I glad I went. Upon arrival I dropped my bags at the door and made my way to the all too familiar lazy boy. I thought I would be sick for the night and back at work the next day. Was I wrong!! I finally made it back to work Monday....5 days later.

But I learned a few things in 5 days of being taken care of while sick that I don't think I would have learned if I wasn't sick. Interesting sometimes how life works out the details.

I learned...
~ Friends are priceless and will do whatever it takes when they can. My friend graciously gave up her bedroom for me. She opened her home to someone very sick. She tended to my needs. She showed a love that had no conditions attached. She ran errands for me, made tea with honey, cooked meals, bought medications, made sure my cats were fed and even a run or two to Starbucks was done.

~ Rest is a good thing. there were times she had to be stern in telling me to rest as 'resting' is not something I do well....but I am learning.

~ Friends come in all ages...young and old. Richard bless his heart, is an amazing 10 yr old. He was so concerned about my fever that one night he put a cold cloth on my forehead, a frozen towel on my neck and then knelt beside me with a bowl full of cool water in which he would dip his hand and gently run it on my arm. This simply blew me away!!

~ You can't always leave when you want to. I tried to leave Friday morning to go to work and then head home only to break out in a fever once again. My bags were all packed, the bedding changed and I thought I was on my way. My body had other ideas. So back to bed I went yet again.

~ You need shoes to go home. Richard decided at one point to hide my shoes so that I could not go home. I thought this was a genius idea!

~ Sometimes you can't plan. I never planned on getting sick and surely never planned on staying at Pam's for so many days but through this journey I learned a lot.

~ Love is not always something felt....it can also been shown.

Even though I was sick I would not have changed any of these past 7 days.

I believe it is at times like this that a friendship grows stronger. When we are not at our best is when we are most ourselves. I wore pj's and bedhead for most of those sick days and it didn't matter to Pam or Richard what I looked like, what mattered was on the inside.

I know I am truly blessed and loved! What a GREAT feeling!!

2 comments:

Katherine Josh said...

Loquat is for cough and lung in Chinese medicine. Sometimes i would take the Ninjiom Pei Pa Koa which is an extract of loquat when got sore throat.

You can access info online @
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nin_Jiom_Pei_Pa_Koa
ninjiom.50webs.com

Christa Michelle Vanderham said...

How evident and relevant Romans 8:28 (and many other passages in Scripture) are when I read this post!
Only 5 days of sickness can bring about SO much good, hey? I loved reading the point form things you wrote, Jan. Thank you for sharing!
The enemy and sickness are certainly companions... They steal, kill, and destroy and rob!
Whether it be any kind of sin, emotional, relational, mental, spiritual illnesses or physical sickness caused by anything at all... All these things are opportunities to bring glory to God, to worship Him even in suffering, to keep close accounts of ourselves and be convicted of even the smallest of things to then be FREE and new once more! And in any of these moments before God, we have the chance to be as you were, Jan: THANKFUL OF HEART! It blesses those around you and it no doubt blesses our King :) Many choose to just complain about sickness... Or ignore it if it is an emotional/relational one... Or if it is sin, some people do not deal with it and it festers in bitterness, egotistical focus, more lies/sin to try and hide, and indeed it gets worse and spreads like an infected wound!
May we all bring into the light EVERYTHING that hinders us, everything that is not of God. May we cover ourselves in His armor and listen to people like Jan who remind us of things like being thankful in all circumstances... "and pray continually, FOR THIS IS GOD'S WILL FOR US IN CHRIST JESUS!"
There are many mysteries about various sicknesses today, wouldn't you agree? Before I got sick, so many of my friends of all ages were struck down by one complex illness or another! I never thought it would happen to me... But it's so MIRACULOUS how our Creator God, the Great I AM just overrules and overcomes all of this through the power of His Word and will, by Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit indwelling us, we are led to worship in the midst of pain and unfulfilled plans... During fevers and sleeplessness we have an opportunity to pray for others who suffer oh so much more than we do...
May we look first to Jesus, and then consider what can we do or be or how can we pray for a brother or sister or lost sheep... Whether we are healthy or sick... God does not need a perfect situation or human body to orchestrate miracles through! That's how the Gospel was spread!! Not by flawless beings, but by humble men who had the power of the Spirit within! Ahhhhhhh I could go on forever! Sorry Jan! haha Thanks for your post. I really am enjoying your blog... We think differently on a few issues, but we are united in Christ and linked by the Spirit! :)