After a bunch of pokes, preps and a prep (if you know what I mean), my VA experience is complete for this year. One blood test result still to be evaluated, but no more appointments scheduled until next year. Karen still has two matters to complete and she too will be set until next May. We are staying in Cheyenne for the night and will head back to Colorado in the morning. We have enjoyed watching the antelope which roam undisturbed among the historic buildings and beautiful rolling landscape of Warren Air Force Base.
How marvelous it is to see God's creation, the variety of foliage, the vastness of open space, the animals and their individual characteristics, the changing weather conditions, the intricacies of our bodies and how they function as they do, all so fearfully and wonderfully made for our enjoyment and for the glory of God. Wherever we travel we are constantly amazed by what we encounter and realize that God is the center of it all, the creator of it all and the sustainer of it all. The more we experience, the more we thank God for His grace and love and for allowing us to be His ambassador and messenger, heirs with Christ to all the riches of this life and the life to come.
I think I'll take a nap. Last evening and night were highlighted by a lot of drinking, a lot of running to give back what had just been drunk, no solid food for 24 hours, very little sleep, and and then this morning having people speaking and working behind my back, while I got to watch it all on a tv screen. Quite fearful and wonderful (if you know what I mean). All is well.
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