Skip to main content

Caring for the care givers

My mom sent me these 2 links, information on helping people who are caring for the dying. Juergen's mom is slipping away very fast. I would like to trust for her healing, but I need to accept her dying. It has a very strong effect on the whole family. The grief is so real and increases as her condition continues to get worse. I hope that some of you will please hold the Heymann family up in prayer. It affects all of us, but especially Juergen’s dad Richard and his brother Wolfgang. I say Wolfgang because he lives right there and unfortunately needs to carry a great deal of the burden involved in arranging for his mom’s care. We are all very sad at the thought of losing her, but Wolfgang has the added burden of details. I'm sure it is all overwhelming. We need Gods grace.
Link one

Link two

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

chicken coop idea

Why not start with an IBC and cut a hole for the door? You could build closed laying boxes into it, and something for the chickens to roost on. Put some straw or saw dust on the floor. You could add vents to the side for air. If it sat inside a chicken run that you can walk into, the chickens could be safe, dry and happy. I have an extra IBC. Maybe this could be my chicken house? I bet I could even plant the outside of it with mud and grass for extra insulation and good looks.

The Opel Agilia

I think I don't want to spend the money for the VW New Beetle. It's a very cute and safe car, but cost about 17,000Euros new. I can find it for 13,000Euros (this is the most basic model) but that's more then I would want to spend. I don't really drive that much. I'm pretty cheep at heart. I need real value for my money. I keep thinking we really should take advantage of the money Germany is offering to trade old cars in for 2500Euros towards a new car. If I buy a car that's around 10,000 Euros, then the Government is actually going to pay 25% of the cost of that car. That's really a very good deal. Since I know I will need a new car in the near future, I feel I should get a new 10,000 Euro car. The Opel Agilia is around 9,900 Euros. It's got 5 doors, and room for 5. It is pretty safe, and comes with a 6 year warranty. I would not call it my dream car, but I could easily afford it. I'm trying to be wise here. There are other cars in thi