Sunday
Dear Elsie
Today we got up early, I had a bite to eat and a chat with you. We prayed and then I set off on the drive home at first light.
My new half-car is amazing. It’s so comfortable and I feel so safe in it. Cruise control is a feature I never again want to be without! I stopped for cappuccino in Caledon and then at Peregrine where I picked up some of their famous pies. Home before 10am, so it took about 3 hours to get home. The roads generally were quiet with intermittent mist slowing me down a little.
I was pleased to find Mike vastly improved…only occasionally coughing, cold over and to my joy, back in our bed! His appetite is back along with his energy levels. Now it’s just figuring out if he will give it to others if he goes out. From what we read online, he’s free to move about after 5 days, which is today.
I sat in my rocking chair and enjoyed the sun sparkling on the water.
As I had already been sitting for 3 hours while driving, I could sit no longer, so I headed down to Fish Hoek to buy chicken and veg. Home beach.
I appreciate the life-savers who practice for emergencies…
Shopping done, I came home via Daisy Lane.
The walk gave me an opportunity to try out my left foot and ankle – it being one week since I tripped off the kerb in Copenhagen. It is still bruised and one part is swollen but I coped with the walk with no difficulty.
This afternoon, I had a nap. That was a real treat. Then we sat on the balcony and had tea.
Dinner done, it’s time to wrap up for the evening.
Psalm 116:7
Be at rest once more, O my soul, for the Lord has been good to you.
It’s not about now – we are only passing through.
Keep the smile going.
God bless you.
In His Grip,
Gran xx 🙂