So while I'm waiting patiently for the Lord to make clear to me when I'm supposed to go back to work and what the heck I'm supposed to be doing, I've been doing some substitute teaching at a local charter school. I'm surprised at how much I enjoy it, and especially surprised at how much more I enjoy the elementary grades. I thought I'd get the most out of upper-level high school classes, where the students are supposedly striving for excellence. Wrong...I like the kids who are too young to know how to talk back and who think you know everything instead of the other way around. Anyway, I've got elementary Spanish, Middle School Music, and third and fourth grades under my belt. (A personal commentary--I HATE Saxxon Math--it's stupid and difficult for the kids to learn, I think!) And I'm learning more than I ever did when I was in school!!!
On another note, I have my three-month surgery follow-up this Friday. They will do a brain scan and some other tests to see what further procedures need to be done. Please keep me in your prayers, as I have a feeling my little health ordeal is far from over. Furthermore, I had an opthalmology appointment today that was a bit disappointing. You may know that I was born with the worst vision ever and have worn glasses since before I could walk (or talk for that matter!) . So a couple of years ago, I took the plunge and had LASIK performed (see Friday, Dec. 23, 2005 posting). So for the last two years, I've had the BLISSFUL experience of being able to wake up during the night and see the alarm clock or go to the bathroom without tripping. So last week, very suddenly, I noticed a marked decrease in my vision. Sure enough, the opthalmologist today said that I've gone from 20/25 to 20/45 in a very short time, likely due to another 'vascular event'. Vascular events--fancy words for strokes or TIA's. While I don't remember anything 'happening' recently, it is quite concerning that this appeared after my two surgeries in December that we thought fixed things for at least a little while. So...please keep me in your prayers 'cuz it's not over yet!
And while we're speaking of prayer requests, one of my sister's close friends is battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Visit her website at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/taylorbrown and keep her at the top of your prayer list!
On another note, I have my three-month surgery follow-up this Friday. They will do a brain scan and some other tests to see what further procedures need to be done. Please keep me in your prayers, as I have a feeling my little health ordeal is far from over. Furthermore, I had an opthalmology appointment today that was a bit disappointing. You may know that I was born with the worst vision ever and have worn glasses since before I could walk (or talk for that matter!) . So a couple of years ago, I took the plunge and had LASIK performed (see Friday, Dec. 23, 2005 posting). So for the last two years, I've had the BLISSFUL experience of being able to wake up during the night and see the alarm clock or go to the bathroom without tripping. So last week, very suddenly, I noticed a marked decrease in my vision. Sure enough, the opthalmologist today said that I've gone from 20/25 to 20/45 in a very short time, likely due to another 'vascular event'. Vascular events--fancy words for strokes or TIA's. While I don't remember anything 'happening' recently, it is quite concerning that this appeared after my two surgeries in December that we thought fixed things for at least a little while. So...please keep me in your prayers 'cuz it's not over yet!
And while we're speaking of prayer requests, one of my sister's close friends is battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Visit her website at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/taylorbrown and keep her at the top of your prayer list!
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Cami,
On behalf of the Coke Scholars Foundation, please know we're praying for you! I had no idea that you were dealing with all of this! I want to also say, from one Christian to another, that I love reading your "testimonies" on here and knowing that you're following the Lord in all you do. How glorified he must be! (:
Blessings,
Carolyn
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