Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Living in the desert is an option.

These past months since George was in the hospitol.
We have had to change his eating habits. Or to put it in
perspective our eating habits. Because what he has to eat,
I have to eat. We share in meals.


No salt. No white starchy foods. Potaoes, rice and white bread gone off the diet.
Diabetes and high blood pressure can be managed with a good diet.

At first I was reminding him, you can't eat that. Don't salt that.
I was offering him fresh fruits and vegetables.
Getting know where real quick.. with all my nagging.

He says I wasn't nagging. Just be over concerned.

The Lord was quick to remind me of the Proverb 21:19.
Better to live in a desert than with a quarrelsome and nagging wife.

Or Better to live in a corner of an attic than with a nagging wife.

Well considering the fact that he knows what he can eat and what he can't eat.
I decided to not nag him, anymore. So by the time Thanksgiving came. I didn't tell him what
he could eat and what he couldn't eat. He knows, its up to him to take care of his body.


I want my relationship with husband to be that of a longing for me. Not one that will kill him.
Judges 16:16
She tormented him with her nagging day after day until he was sick to death of it.


Yes, I may take it to offense, when someone says something to the affect of
"Leave the room so Dad can eat this or that.." Even if they were joking.
Only because, they are protraying me a nag.


If it comes down to a sugar coma and he is not waking, and he needs to take his meds.
Then I might nag him. For He is to precious to me.  

While I would like to leave the affect of a light shinning for the Lord Jesus Christ,
on all who I meet. Once again. Our attitude should be not how others think of us,

but on how the Lord sees our heart.

Funny how God works, when you are struggling with
an issue and God sorounds you with answers. Check out Fiona's blog today.


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