Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Put a smile on my face.

I’m going to continue to start by introducing what I have learned within myself. After that is when I’ll go ahead and tell you about the ins and outs of the Aguilar Family.

“I will forget my complaint; I will change the look on my face and smile.”
Job 9:27

With that alone, I think I’ve learned plenty.

Today was an off day. I put myself in the position of not leaving the house. We’ve had a beautiful breezy day. A breezy or windy day means more pollen in the air, so I decided to stay indoors.

Lately I’ve been fighting against the bad (Satan). Tonight I was in church and sure enough I starting getting headaches. Once again I, WE fought him off and we won! Why not watch the devil be defeated? I’m sorry, but yes, my God is that good! Not only is he good but he is GREAT!

Today we got word that we have been put on high alert. Someone allowed anger and perhaps hatred to overcome him. He went into a bank at some point, robbed them, and left behind tad bits of information saying he was going to get back at the military. His plans are to go to bases and make a bloody chaos. They have no idea where he is at and they do have a complete description of this man.

I say let fear not overcome us because God has sent his angels to protect us.

Next deal, I have an appointment on Tuesday at 11am to see my Dr. I’m still scheduled to have my surgery next week but there is a test that he needs me to take. All I know is that I can’t miss church! They’re going to have to find a way so that I can still attend Sunday services.

I’m a bit saddened that I won’t be making it to Texas. I had hoped to see Stephanie graduate. I feel so bad that I won’t be there for her. I will defiantly be thinking of her that day.

You know there is a connection you make with military families. It’s hard to explain. This evening I met someone whose husband passed away some years back. She told me that her husband served in the military. I don’t remember if she told me what branch, I’m almost sure, but at the same time not sure. Does that make sense? I think I lost myself in that statement. HA! God bless her heart she must have been about 70 years of age if not older. Oh where was I going with this? Anyway, when introducing herself, apart of me got excited because she too was apart of the family. It’s an indescribable feeling but it felt so good knowing that someone there knows the obstacles that a military wife faces each and every day.

Now by no means am I saying being a civilian wife is easy. It’s just that with the military spouse we have to find family where ever it is we go. I have family all over the world!!! I am the proud wife to a man that serves for a nation! He serves just so that I can get a nose job! LOL! I had to toss that in.

This is my randomness.

Hey did I mention that all the women I know are Devine women? I love you all! Yes you are Devine! I am Devine!

1 comment:

  1. LOL and mine serves for chemo treatment.

    Prayin for ya lady. ;)

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