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Whirlwind Weekend

Posted in God, family, high school on September 30th, 2008 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments
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Whew! Ever feel glad the weekend was over so you could go back to work and rest? I almost feel that way. Here’s how last weekend went for us.

FRIDAY

Friday night after work, I stopped by the church building to pick Jennie and Keisha up from a preteen meeting. When got back home, I watched The Bourne Ultimatum while Jennie and Keisha did their thing.

SATURDAY

Saturday we went to our Weight Watchers meeting and then to the Baroque Violin Shop in College Hill to pick up a viola for Keisha. We then dropped her off at a friend’s house.

After this Jennie dropped me off at home, and she went to get a pedicure. I took a nap. When she came home, we watched TV for awhile and then got ready for my 20-year high school reunion.

The reunion was something that I and several others had been working on for several months. It was great to see all the hard work from everyone come together. But it was even greater to see so many folks that I hadn’t seen in 20 years.

SUNDAY

Sunday morning we woke up and went to church. I always get there early since I help run the sound. Yesterday we began a four-week series on Worship, and there were some changes in how the sound and lighting were set up. Adaptability is key in these situations.

It was a great service and left me feeling really grateful that I don’t have to worship God the way he commanded in the Old Testament and very grateful that through Jesus Christ God has come near.

Afterward, Keisha and I went to choir rehearsal for two of the songs we’ll be doing in the next couple of weeks. That has been something we both have been enjoying together.

After church we went to Winton Woods to join up with others from our class and their families. We had lunch and got to spend more time together and have more in-depth conversations than we were able to have the night before. It has been very cool to reconnect with these folks, and thanks to social media tools, we’re able to stay connected.

We hung out at the picnic for a few hours and then returned home to get a grocery list together. I got a phone call from one of the ministers from church, who asked if I could head back to the building to lock it up. The usual person who locks up was out of town, and he was in an appointment with another couple.

Since it wasn’t too far to drive, I offered to help out. I dropped Jennie and Keisha off at the store along the way. We eventually came home, put everything away, and still had a bit of time to relax.

It was quite an unusual weekend, and I’m really glad it was memorable.  How was yours?

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Uncle Walt has passed away

Posted in God, audio, family, grief on November 29th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

This audio is all I want to say here at this time. More to come later.

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Uncle Walt taken off life support

Posted in God, family, health on November 28th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

Mom just called and left us a tearful message on our answering machine:

Hey kids, Kenny just called, and they had to pull the life support today. It’s in the process of being over. Pray that he has a peaceful passing. When I know anything else, I’ll give you a call.

It’s always been in God’s hands.

Last night the doctors were talking about doing a tracheotomy on him, and Ken and Julie discussed it with each other. They were concerned about it leading to another thing, and then another thing after that. They were concerned that his overall quality of life would be nil.

I guess we’ll find out what happens as it happens.

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Uncle Walt Update

Posted in God, blogging, health on November 26th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

My Mom posted an update at her blog

Update on Uncle Walt – not good

Posted in God, blogging, family, health on November 22nd, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

Just got this from my Mom. Janet was Uncle Walt’s wife, who passed away about 4 years ago.

Ken just called with terrible news.
Walt is in full septic shock. his white blood count is extremely high and he has a high fever. They are giving him megadoses of every possible antibiotic they can. They also have him on full blown diaysis.They are willing to risk his kidneys to save his life.

We are being told to prepare for the worst.

I still believe in miracles and he will have one if that is God’s will.

If not I pray for a peaceful passing to the other side where I know Janet, Mom and Dad will be waiting for him.

I still believe anything’s possible, and God definitely has a plan. Please pray also for my cousins Ken and Julie, and their families. They’ve been going through this with their Dad.

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Uncle Walt Update – We Could Use A Miracle

Posted in God, blogging, family, health on November 22nd, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

Yesterday I updated Journey Inside My Mind with some urgent news about my Uncle Walt Mitchell, who has been having complications related to his recent heart transplant. I mentioned I’d update again once I’ve heard anything else.

Here’s an update my Mom emailed last night at 9 PM Eastern to friends and family:

Ken just called and said they opened Walt up, and his chest cavity was filled with blood. They presently have his chest cavity packed and have basically left his chest wall open and covered with a dressing.

They know they have to go back in but are hoping they can hold off until sometime Friday to give his body some chance to recover. Today he has received 20 litres of blood.

He has spiked a 102 F fever now too.

He did come to at one point and was able to shake his head and mouthed “I love you” to the kids.

They are keeping him heavily sedated, of course.

The docs told the kids with all the technology, all the medications, and all the skill, it has pretty much come down to a crap shoot.

Ken said it’s pretty much coming down to a miracle, and I told him my God is in the miracle-making business.

Keep praying. Prayer has brought him this far, and it can bring him through this.

I love all of you and want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. Maybe we will get better news tommorow.

I continue to be amazed at how much something like this brings people together. Our family is so encouraged and inspired to know that you are praying. Please keep it up.

I’ll be sure to post back when I get any news.

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Uncle Walt Update – Heart Transplant with Complications

Posted in God, blogging, family, health on November 21st, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

Mom sent an email last night with the following update on my Uncle Walt:

Ken just called. The new heart is in, but Walt is bleeding profusely. And he is filled with infection. They just now are taking him back in to surgery again to try to stop the bleeding and figure out what to do about the infection. The doctors are not optimistic but as we have learned The Great Physician can do anything.

Please keep praying.

I was just chatting with her, and she added:

The doctors have taken him back to the OR to try to stop the bleeding. This was in the past hour. If ever Walt needed prayer this is it. I haven’t slept all night. People all over are praying.

Ken said he’d call tonight (around 7 PM Eastern) with an update unless something worse has happened. So let’s hope I don’t hear from him until after 7.

Thank you all so much for having remembered my Uncle Walt in prayer; please keep praying. I’ll be sure to post an update here when I get news.

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Lifehouse ‘Everything’ – Skit

Posted in God, video on August 30th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

This video moved me to tears. Hope it moves you, too:

Thanks to Bob I. for sending me the link via e-mail.

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Monday Morning Musings

Posted in God, dog, mental, neighborhood on June 4th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

I woke up this morning and was about to get ready for work when our dog Jake came in to “ask” if I’d take him outside for a walk. I said, “Sure, what the heck. Even if it’s just 15 minutes around the block. It would be great for you and me to spend some time with God, too.”

Our apartment complex has a lot of trees, and as I walk the dog in the morning, I hear birds from all over the place with their morning songs. Squirrels, too. And we even have a duck pond with ducks who often spend time outside the pond area. Geese, too, but they prefer to keep to themselves.

It’s really interesting around spring as we see ducklings and goslings being born, and the protective nature of their parents in action.

For me, in the morning, as I walk the dog, I’m reminded more of God’s beauty and creativity. I love how he manages this small area of the universe so well, and I marvel that I get to enjoy it.

I’ve often used these walks in the morning to talk with God about my own anxieties, concerns, worries, etc. I realize that I’m not meant to be that way, but that it’s really God’s intent and purpose for me that I pour these things out to him. He is able to work so many things out, even the bad things that happen.

Most of the time I pray for my own heart and character to be changed, so that I can more readily handle what is going on. Not from an endurance perspective, but I prefer to have a warrior mindset about the things going on in my life.

If you read the older posts, you’ll find that I’ve often struggled with depression and anxiety. I think some of the ways I’ve tried to cope with it is to not get too emotionally involved with what’s going on around me. As I type that, I see of course that’s not the right thing to do, and so I’ve prayed for God to help me be in touch with all that’s going on around me and not to shrink back from problems and obstacles, but to face them head on.

Just some things I’m thinking about as I head into the new day and week.

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Keisha’s Heroes

Posted in God, family on May 6th, 2007 by Daniel Johnson, Jr. – View Comments

Keisha just stopped pouring herself a drink to pour me something. I told her that’s very much like Jesus. Then this exchange ensued:

ME: Jesus is our hero, you know
KEISHA: And you’re my hero, too

I love that. I just want to bottle it up and store it for those rough moments in life.

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