Monday, August 9, 2010

The Bracelet and the Miracle

Here is an excerpt I wrote on my blog last September 24: "We went on a family trip (Clay, me, Jared and Payne, my parents, and my brother and his family) to Greece and Turkey at the beginning of August. I should have had a wonderful time, but I could not. This was when the disease really hit me and I was still in the dark about the ramifications of the illness. All I knew is that I wanted to sleep all of the time, Clay had to hold me when attempting to go up ruins or stepping off a sidewalk, my balance was really off, plus many other things. Who knew at the time it would be just a matter of time that I would find myself where I am now: in a fight for my life.

The picture on the blog is the last picture taken of me in Greece. I bought a leather bracelet there that you will see me wearing all the time. These are reminders to me that I will get back to Greece and Turkey some day in perfect health. Expect Miracles!"


TODAY:
Even though I am not in Greece of Turkey, I am in Europe almost exactly a year to date. It was time to take the bracelet off. After all, it was made of cheap leather and only cost a couple of bucks. However, to me it has been worth millions of dollars. Every time I have looked at it I am reminded of one of my lowest points and how far I have come. Now I will put it in a beautiful container and place it someplace I will still see often - and remember: "I am confident that the good works in me will be perfected" (Phil. 1:6) and my time has not yet come. There is still much to be done!

2 comments:

  1. Oh Dawn, God is so good. What a testament you are of that. Praise God for where you are now. Prayers continue for you and the path you will always travel because of this disease, for continued miracles. Love you cousin! He has great things in store for you, your life, your story. You have already touched so many.

    Hugs, Tammy

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