iona's blog

It's a journal. It's a devotional. It's a record of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivor. It's documentation of God's activities in real time. There are good days and bad, happy times and sad... I tell it like it is. This is an unscripted walk along the meandering paths of my mind. My life has never been dull... and I've never known boredom. Read on, you'll see...

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Name: Iona Hoeppner
Location: Kissimmee, Florida, United States

I am a happily married mother and grandmother of a large family. I've also had several careers including writer, teacher, trucker, investment and finance advisor, web master and artist. I am an ordained minister (not to the pulpit) and consider my calling to Christ's service my most important role in life.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Simple Sunday

Church was great! It seems like forever since I've spent time with my church family. I sure do love those people!

After church, I stopped by the other house to check on things, water the plants and get the mail. There was a big black plastic bag of faux fur things laying next to the grill. Muffs, stoles, etc. Not wanting to leave them there to be rained on or filled with bugs and lizzards, I put them in my car and will take them to the park office tomorrow for I suspect someone left them at the wrong address.

When I got ready to leave, I realized I had locked my keys inside. I was still in my "church clothes" but had to climb in a window nonetheless. This was not a low window, mind you, and even though I stood on a plastic patio chair, it was quite a stretch to get my leg hiked up high enough to poke my foot in the window... and all my strength to pull myself on in. I'll bet I was a sight!

Athena left a me a voice mail message and said they would like to come over for a bit. Of course, I was thrilled, but we never connected. Our phones went out and we could not even reach customer service. Must have been a BAD DAY FOR SPRINT. We have service now for which I'm grateful, but it's a bummer we never connected with Athena.

Well, Athena just called. She knew of others who had Sprint problems. Usually we're pretty happy with our phone service, but any company can have a temporary service disruption now and then.

We're probably going to adopt two cats. We'll go meet them tomorrow afternoon. We miss having cats. Snooks likes cats, too.

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