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  • Cling to God’s Promises

    Cling to God’s Promises

    What do you think about?

    The thoughts you fill your mind with are crucial because what you cling to influences your worldview.

    If you choose to dwell on God’s promises, you start to recognize God’s blessings during uncertain times. Trusting that God will redeem your present pain equips you to walk forward in faith and keep on fighting.

    Isaiah 12:2 reminds us that we belong to a God who is faithful to keep His promises. This God rescues us and fights for us. So when we belong to God, we have nothing to fear—all we need to do is cling to God and wait on Him to act.

    So as you walk forward today, reflect on some of God’s promises, and let them transform the way you think:

    God will sustain you. (Psalm 55:22)

    God’s peace will guard your heart. (Philippians 4:7)

    God delights over you with singing. (Zephaniah 3:17)

    God will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. (Psalm 32:8)

    God is your refuge and strength, your help in times of need. (Psalm 46:1)

    In all things, you are more than a conqueror because God loves you. (Romans 8:37)

    God will never leave you or forsake you. (Deuteronomy 31:6)

    God’s perfect love casts out all your fear. (1 John 4:18)

    Nothing can separate you from God’s love. (Romans 8:38-39)

    God’s not done with you. God’s not done with you. God’s not done with you. (Philippians 1:6)

  • Dental Delight

    Delight that it’s finally completed!

    So, back in June of 2022 I was at the dentist complaining about some pain in one of my molars. This molar had a root canal and crown done a while back and I didn’t think anything else could go wrong with that tooth but, apparently I was wrong! The opinion was that the root had cracked and the only remedy was an extraction.

    This particular molar was the last one on the lower right side so it is kind of important for chewing so just an extraction is not the end of the story. The further recommendation is to get an implant and oh by the way start saving. My dentist gives me an estimate of around $3,500!

    Step 1

    Confirm the diagnosis by having a consult with a specialist and a panoramic X-ray. This happens on 2022/7/31 and sure enough the specialist agrees and recommends the implant as well. He makes a referal to Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery and the journey gets officially underway.

    Step 2

    I meet Maxillo on 2022/9/28. this appointment was delayed by some other health issues but I’m finally able to sit in the chair. I’m assigned an implant specialist and the first thing he does is another fancy X-ray just like in Step 1 even though I had that X-ray sent over to Maxillo. They want their own and up to date image. They too confirm that implant is the way to go and by the time I leave the office I have a detailed estimate of the cost and an appointment for the extraction.

    Step 3

    Extract the tooth – 2023/01/12. This is the least favourite of the steps. They are super professional and in exactly one hour, as per the estimate, it’s done. The tooth is extracted and the resulting “hole” is packed with bone graft material. Now I need to wait a minimum of 6 months for everything to heal and the bone graft material to take hold. After 2 weeks there is a quick checkup to make sure things are healing properly.

    Step 4

    Place the Implant – 2023/09/12

    This is the post that they are going to screw into my jaw bone.

    And to help them place it exactly there has been another hi-tech pano x-ray and the results are up on the screen in the procedure room.

    Once the post is “implanted” a cap is put on the top and I’m on my way for another 3 month wait for this to heal up.

    The next appointment is a quick visit for a “torque test” where they ensure the post is solidly in place by putting a torque wrench, a very small one, on the post and give it a twist to ensure it can handle the tooth being bolted on. At this point the Maxillo team has completed their work and I’m handed off back to my dentist. Why the two organizations? Turns out it’s a licensing thing that the oral surgeons can’t hold the two licensed required by the Manitoba Government to perform both type of work. Other provinces can, but not in Manitoba.

    Step 5

    On 2023/12/18 I’m back at my dentist’s office and they take impressions to send off to the lab to have my new tooth created. Impressions are made by biting into those huge metal trays filled with goop like play-doh except it hardens quite quickly and while this is happening you try to not choke. ?

    Step 6

    On 2024/01/09 the tooth is back from the lab, after an unexpected 2 week delay due to a parts shortage, and it’s time to install the finished product. And here it is!

    Unfortunately, I didn’t get a photo from the top of the tooth where you would see a hole going straight down into the silver metal part. This is where they will insert a bolt and torque the tooth to the post. At this point there is another X-ray to ensure that the tooth is seated properly.

    At this point things are looking good and the top of the tooth where the bolt went in is covered with dental material to finish the install. Some buffing and polishing and I’m done and the tooth is ready for use immediately.

    It’s good to have it completed. A procedure that should have taken 9 months was extended due to my other health issues to 18 months. Steak dinner tonight. ?

  • Bloganuary

    What is your mission?

    So, somebody started “bloganuary” a series of prompts to encourage blogging and here is the first one I’ve seen. A simple question “What is your mission?” Do I have a mission, should I have one? What would it be? It’s a pretty big and open question for sure.

    Perhaps right now it’s “Survival”. There have been a number of health challenges over the last few years and they seem to be piling up a bit. I’m not ready to be done. With long life He will satisfy me. Psalm 91:16

  • Easton & Clark: 2023 Christmas Concert

    On December 20, 2023 Shirley and I attended Easton and Clark’s school Christmas Concert at St. John Brebeuf School.

    The concert was an excellent Christ centred production that involved K-6 and told the traditional Christmas story in a fun kid friendly way with some contemporary twists. Our seats were in the centre of the sanctuary which provided a good view of the production but was a little far back for my camera and len. I cropped all the photos to emphasis the stage and performers which resulted in photographs like this.

    I put all the concert photos over on my flickr site at Easton & Clark Christmas Concert 2023.

    Of course we were there primarily to see Easton and Clark who were buried in with all their classmates. Here is Easton’s group. That’s him just to the left of the Rosenthal’s sign in the back row.

    Easton in the centre with the green head band.

    Similarly, Clark’s in a large group with his class.

    The good looking guy in the centre. ?

    And then there is the grand finale with everyone on stage and spilling off on both sides.

    Clark
    Easton
  • A Day in the Dark

    Hydro is upgrading the electrical service in our area and today the power is off while they replace a nearby hydro pole.

    At about 9:30am the power goes off and the process begins. They go from this…

    Getting ready to remove the old wooden pole

    … to this.

    The new fibreglass pole is in place and most wires moved over and connected

    Four houses are directly connected to this pole. Their connections were cut off and a ground crew attached extensions to these connections for re-attachment later in the day. While this was happening the person in the aerial bucket disconnected all the wires from the pole and removed all the various attachments like the transformer and cross bars.

    Once everything was disconnected from the pole it was cut into several pieces and lowered to the ground. All this happened while the boom truck was wedged between two garages.

    A different boom truck was brought in to place the new pole and a vacuum truck prepped the hole and suctioned away the debris. With the new pole carefully put in place a new transformer is attached and all the lines are re-attached. These lines are all “live” and the one at the top of the pole is the main power wire. I have no idea what the voltage is but it’s a lot. The guy is very careful to keep everything insulated and isolated during the process.

    As promised the power went back on shortly after 4pm. the house was starting to get a little cool so we’re very thankful to have everything up and running again. Quite an eye opener to realize just how dependent we are on electricity and how much we just take it for granted. There were so many times we tried to flip on a light switch or were surprises why the fridge was so dark and that we can’t warm up some lunch in the microwave. We had flashlights and of course the phones but the flashlight batteries could use a refresh as they were quite dim.

    Sunset was 4:36pm and they did continue working for a while in the twilight. An excellent job and you could tell they were really hustling towards the end to make the 4pm deadline.

    Two days later the boom truck is back and it seems like they are re-tensioning all the bolts connecting various parts to the pole. In about an hour they are gone and the job seems complete.

  • He has already come to you

    Come…

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, come.
    If you’re feeling grateful or expectant, come.
    If you’re feeling joyful or grievous, confident or doubtful, encouraged or frustrated, come.

    “Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!”
    Psalm 95:6

    There’s something about falling on our faces before the One who created us—and everything that exists—that reminds us of who He is and who we are not.

    When was the last time you stopped—in your car, in your kitchen, in your rushing, in your humanness—to simply come to God?

    When you notice a gorgeous sunset, come.
    When you can’t see through your tears, come.
    When you’re captivated by a child’s smile, come.
    When you’re overwhelmed by bad news, come.
    When you’re motivated to make an impact, come.
    When you’re deflated beyond words, come.

    Come to the Lord, your Maker.
    He has already come to you.

  • God hears me

    Wow, God is listening to me.

    I saved the verse image and I’m sure I had some more profound insight and thoughts. I should have added my thoughts right then and there. Note to self ?

    Waiting seems to be a big theme in a lot of the Bible. The challenge I think is to wait confidently

    bible.com/bible/116/mic.7.7.NLT

  • Relationship Journey

    Surrendering our lives to Jesus is not an oath of perfection; it’s a statement of allegiance. It’s not just one moment in our lives. It’s a reorientation and alignment of our hearts to bring our minds, emotions, and wills into daily submission to his plan and purpose for us. Life is a journey in relationship with Jesus, following him each step of the way. We experience a life of freedom and fruitfulness through a succession of individual days of following him.

    Go Do Say Give: The Freedom Of Surrender To Jesus: Day 7 • Devotional