It's Easter Week, and I don't know if we will quit moving all week. I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow...Finally. I am anxious to get my gallbladder issues dealt with once and for all. I know it won't be that simple, but I am so tired of living in fear that I will eat something wrong and have another attack.
We have a busy week planned for church. There is so much to do to prepare for our play/illustrated sermon called "The Mercy Seat". Both my older daughters are in the play. One of them is Mary Magdeline. My sister is Mary, Jesus mother. My husband is the glorified Jesus. The first time we did this was last year, and it was so well received that we decided to have two showings this year.
Work hasn't started yet on our roof, but I was told by the insurance adjuster that final approval for payment for the work should clear early this week.
Laura had a good week last week, even though I never got around yet to posting a weekly report. She is making steady progress with everything.
I, personally, have been struggling with some issues with a friend. I guess sometimes people do things and they never realize that they are hurting others. It took me by surprise that this happened.
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