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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: Davenport, 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 26, 2008

Changes

It's been quite a weekend, and change is in the air. Saturday was a church workday, and the pleasant Florida fall weather was perfect, even the few showers felt good. I spent most of my time pulling weeds. It didn't seem bad at the time, but this morning I woke up stiff and sore. Admittedly, I stooped instead of squatting like you are supposed to, so the back of my legs are VERY, VERY sore. Amazingly, my back is fine.

Another change is upon us. Today was the last Sunday of The Vinee meeting all together. Next week we have two services; one at 9 and another at 10:30. I am praying everyone becomes accustomed to, and comfortable with the new schedule... especially that Mike is strengthened.  I'll be at both services, anyway.

I need to make changes. I forgot to take The Weekly Prayer Focus to church this morning. I get so irritated when I forget important things. I will need to get everything loaded in the car Saturday night, I guess. I did get the prayer page redone this afternoon. I am happy with it, for now.

But I didn't get any more done on the OBIS site. Time just slips by me.

Changes in my work routine are for the good. Richard wants to do some exploring tomorrow. He's mapping out a plan right now. we have two books of local excursions you can make in one or two days. We've taken several of the trips, modified to fit our interests, and we've enjoyed them thoroughly. I have to get a doctor's referral before we leave, and I would like to make sure the OBIS site is presentable.

A few last minute changes won't take long. I will see what I can do tonight before I crash. I really do want the site to be in good condition, plus I did promise Monday and Tuesday to Richard... taking two days off every week will be an adjustment, but fun!

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