Isn't He lovely?
But by the grace of God go I
Not with little sparrows
Lately I have been feeling a bit down and today it looked like more sadness was in store for me.
Our cat Xena was outside sunning herself. Chris noticed that she had something in her mouth and called out to me.
To my horror, it was a little brown sparrow. And Xena was determined not to let it go. She ran from me as I frantically called her and tried to get her to drop it.
Finally she dropped the quivering bird and I quickly picked it up. It didn't look too damaged, but there was some blood on its neck.
Knowing sparrows usually die from a shock, I called out to God and asked Him to spare it. I didn't want to take it inside the house, as it would undoubtedly add to its' stress.
Cupping it with my hands to give it some feeling of safety, I walked up the back of the garden and put it gently down in the bushes.
Unsure if it would make it. I lingered near it in case Xena came back for her prey. She was pretty ticked off with me for taking her catch off her.
I bent down to examine it for injuries and I thought it had passed. Then I saw it blink. As I got closer, it was quivering...
After a few minutes, I checked its leg and put it on its feet and quick as a flash, it flew up and over the fence away from me.
Immediately I gave thanks to God for answering my prayer and saving the bird. It gave me confidence as I remembered that God knows even when a little sparrow falls to the ground.
Its life is even important to God and we are worth far more than a sparrow.
And another light note to finish this post on- I managed to move pretty fast when it was needed... another thing to be grateful for. It wouldn't have had a chance if I hadn't acted quickly.
I guess Xena will come round when she's hungry tonight. She knows Mum will always feed her.. just not with little sparrows...
© Glenys Robyn Hicks
Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows. -Matthew 10:29-31
She is not afraid of the snow
Right where she loves to be!
She can be a bit jealous though. When Chris comes in to say goodnight and tuck me in and he always gets greeted with "nooooo!" from her. Especially when he kisses me. For that, she always gets up and comes to me, rubbing my hand or licking it.
Whenever we sit on the couch watching TV together, Xena jumps up and wiggles her way between us. We find it endearing and amusing.
Recently we got a new desk for my study nook and there's plenty of room for her favourite daytime sleep- her igloo. So knowing how close she loves to be- usually lying over my keyboard as I try to type- I put her igloo up on the desk in the corner, very close to me. She loves it!
We both love this house and feel really nurtured here. And so does Xena- and why not?- she's right where she loves to be!
Cats have never been very considerate
This morning I hit the floor running. Xena woke me with imminent chucks and I shooed her off my bed, but not before she soiled both my minkie blankets.
She also soiled the carpet in my bedroom. I have the blankets in the wash as we speak. The carpets have been cleaned and sprayed with Glen 20.
I love her dearly, but often tell myself there will be no more cats when she passes. She's 12 now. We will have to wait and see on that one!
So far since that, I have folded and put away 3 loads of clean washing, made lunch and cleaned my kitchen.
Tonight I am doing frozen dinners as we had a big lunch. Apart from that, I will be resting as my fibromyalgia is still flaring.
Now Xena is peacefully sleeping in her igloo. It would have been so much more Mummy friendly to have sicked up in that. A simple matter of washing out a little mattress. Still, cats have never been very considerate have they?
You just got to pass it on!
I ran our new irobot roomba vacuum last night. Xena hated it and ran under the bed. Roomba chased her under it and she came out like a scalded cat and bushy tailed.
Don't worry, she got lots of cuddles afterwards, but it was the funniest thing that's happened in a long time.
I highly recommend a roomba. It's very easy to operate and manages interchanging between carpets and tiled floors. It's really great when you have cats or dogs as it gets the fur vacuumed up easily.
Last night ours kept bumping into things as my phone is too old to download the app to schedule and program it. It still did a great job. I am keen to see how much better it does when I update my phone.
We are just staying home this weekend as there's going to be a few days of physios and doctors for Dianne next week. Being oldies, we are bushed! But ya gotta do what ya gotta do! Fibro flare or not!
I am not getting paid for advertising roomba but when you find something that helps with fibromyalgia and other chronic illnesses, you just have to pass it on!
More spoons to enjoy life.
Out of my comfort zone.
We just have to embrace it
Our fiver got to South Australia to its new owner and they rang us to tell us how pleased they were with it. So that's good.
We are taking our GMC Sierra to the mechanic for a good overhaul Monday and then we will decide what we will do with it. Over here they are seen as a luxury ute and we think a young buck would love it. That's what we are hoping.
My twin and son and granddaughter continue to recover from Covid but are still very much under the weather with it.
I am convinced that our prayers have helped keep my twin. She's so many serious health issues such as lupus and I was afraid for her.
I have done a load of washing, cleaned my kitchen and am about to make some lunch. I have a flare of fibromyalgia again and my spoons are nearly all gone. I will be taking a nana nap soon.
With an imminent move, I am not looking forward to the energy output, however I am looking forward to being nearer family.
I will miss the birds and our feral cat who is gradually becoming less timid as we feed him. We have named him Teddy Bear as his face is surrounded by bushy fur and he is gingery brown and looks like a teddy.
But I know in life that one rarely gets everything one wants and so we have weighed up staying or moving. We have decided that we want to be closer to family, particularly our daughter who has had leukaemia.
With a bird bath/feeder and garden swing to take with us, we will continue to feed the birds as we watch from the swing in the garden.
It's true what they say: nothing is sure except death and taxes. Life is full of change. We just have to embrace it.
Chipping away at the stone
Another day at the beach
And a good sleep
We both are spoilt girls
It's gonna be a PJ's day.
Cat fur and tickling whiskers!
Scarce as hen's teeth
Catch up on last night's dishesDo some washingGo to the doctor and chemistDo some grocery shoppingCook sausages, veg and mashed sweet potato and potato