I’ve edited about half of my book. I wanted a Christmas release, but that’s not going to happen. So…sometime in January.
Now the bad news…I was so looking forward to a great Christmas. I’ve been so happy about the holidays, looking forward to time with family and friends. But hubby came home from work with an injured foot. It’s probably broken. It’s not the same one he broke earlier in the year. It was a scary thing for him. His foot got caught in machinery and it dragged him. There are reasons he’s not going to the doctor right now, but I’m not going to go into that. This is just all too much for me right now, and I’ve sat here and cried. He’s supposed to go in the morning to the hospital to have a heart cath done (a test where they check for blocked arteries, and they are also checking the valves), so now he’s going to go in there limping or on crutches. I keep thinking there are so many people in this world that are much worse off than we are. But it’s so hard to think that way when things are happening. We need prayers and/or good vibes sent our way.
I’m so sorry, Lauralynn. You have my thoughts and prayers for a good outcome. Think positively and know you are loved and have the support of many friends.
Thank you so much, Renee. I’m trying to stay positive. I love you all!
:HUGS: Praying for you sweetie.
Thank you, Kait.
Oh no! I hope he gets better soon. I’ll be sure to add you both to my prayer list.
Thank you, Rose. We can certainly use the prayers!
I’m sorry to hear that. I’ll say a prayer it goes well for him in the hospital.
Thank you, Emma.
Your poor husband and everything he’s been through. 😦 You two have been through a lot and tested in a lot of ways. Don’t feel bad for crying.
I’ll be praying for you two.
Thank you, Ruth. My faith is sorely tested right now.
Oh dear. I was thinking when I clicked on your link, there’d be good news. Poor hubby. As my daughter is just recovering from having the pins out of her broken ankle this week, I fully sympathize. Do you have anyone you can talk to about that work-related injury??? Will the hospital check him out on Monday? Don’t feel bad for crying. That’s a good thing. Let it go for tears are like prayers. Then the next step will be clearer. Know that we care about you. About the writing, it won’t go away. Please give us a check-in after Monday if you can.
Thank you, Beth. I hope your daughter is doing much better. My husband broke his ankle earlier this year which caused a blood clot and I was afraid I was going to lose him. So you know what I’m worried about now. And he can’t let the hospital check his foot because they warned him at work not to haw it checked without a manager going with him. Rules…bleh. I really appreciate all the love I get from my online friends. I’ll let everyone know what’s going on Monday.
Prayers and good vibes sent. I had someone drive a forlift over my foot years ago, and even though I didn’t break anything (thank heaven for steel-toed shoes), it hurt like the dickens for a couple of weeks and it was, as you say, scary. Hope he is doing better soon.
Thanks, John. Accidents can be very scary, If my husband hadn’t had on steel-toed boots, it could have been worse.
Best wishes for you, sweetie!
I don’t believe that work could tell him not to have it checked–they’re infringing on his need for medical attention. Sorry, but that kind of thing just gets to me. 😦 I pray everything is okay. ❤
Thank you, Skye! They aren’t telling him he can’t have it checked. They’re telling him not to have it checked without a manager going with him. It’s a safety rule, and he could get fired for breaking that rule. He’s already in trouble for the accident.:)
Hang in there! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your husband.!
Thank you, Anne!