Counting our Blessings


Friday, June 24, 2011

Written by Emily

Thank you so much for all of the wonderful comments on last week’s blog post. As a family, we had so much fun walking down memory lane and pouring over old family photos. In the midst of this difficult journey, we are so thankful for many blessings.


This week dad received the gift of a hospital bed for our home. He is resting much more comfortably, and we hope that the incline will allow him to breathe more easily at night.


I am home visiting for several days. I am so thankful for the help with my newborn, and I think my mom is enjoying the newborn snuggles. Jenny and Adam have also been able to come over daily and we are all enjoying this precious family time together. The two oldest grandchildren (Andrew and Austin) have been attending Vacation Bible School together this week. Tonight as Austin recited John 3:16 to mom and I, we were so thankful for the influence of VBS on children’s lives.


As Austin recited the words, I treasured their meaning, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only son. That whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.”


Because of this verse we continue to have great hope. Eternal life! This week dad reminded me that he is not afraid of death. He is tired from his illness. His body is weak and worn. He struggles with confusion and mixes up his words. Dad does not want to suffer… but he is not afraid of death. He knows what is in store – Eternal life.

While eternal life is our ultimate hope, we find hope in dad’s daily condition as well. He seems to be healing from his recent hospitalization and was even able to sit at the dinner table tonight. There are moments when his medications wear off and he is more alert. Sometimes dad is not too tired for a conversation and we hear his wisdom about a situation. And perhaps my favorite current blessings are the moments when he smiles just looking at one of his grandchildren.


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I love being home with mom and dad. I love the way they continue to care for one another even in the hardest of times. I learn so much from them about love, marriage, and sacrifice. I am proud of the legacy they have left for their children and grandchildren. So today, our old photos are some of my favorite pictures of mom and dad.


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Mom and Dad at their college graduation


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Mom and Dad at a Sunday School costume party


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Mom and Dad going out with friends to play tennis


Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you Emily for your post today and your important message regarding the testimony and witness that your parents have shared, not only with your immediate family, but with all other lives they have touched. Yes, we, as Christians have eternal life, and those that don't know Jesus can have this same eternal life; all they have to do is ask Jesus to come into their heart. We, as humans usually fear the unknown. This "nasty little disease" may be taking a toll on your father's body, but not on his spirit and he knows Jesus loves him the way he is. Strolling down memory lane, thanks for sharing such special moments, both from the past and the present. We feel such a part of your family and are praying daily for all of you.
Take care Bugg family - you are loved!

Ted & Carol W
Anonymous said…
Emily,
Thanks for the wonderful update. We always look forward to hearing from Bob about the events of the week.
We love seeing the photos. They make our hearts glad. Just knowing all of you and seeing our Lord in your lives is such a blessing.
The times together are precious, and we rejoice with you as God gives you all those wonderful times of remembering and experiencing
We love you, Bob and Patra, and continue to pray and praise.
Lex and Linda
Anonymous said…
God continues to bless you all in the midst of this "nasty disease" - and you continue to bless all of us and teach us. We look forward every Friday to your sharing with us. Love to all and we continue to pray for the Bugg family.

Love the pictures :)

Carolyn and Tony