Counting Today's Blessings
It would be easy to think about and write about the bad things.....but I think it's healthier to focus on the positive and look on the bright side of things, hence I named this blog Blessings....a way to remind myself to reflect on the good things that happen...to reframe the issues by taking lemons and making lemonade. Over the past two weeks I've been dealing with an allergic reaction to poison ivy. I took my last pill yesterday to dry up the blisters covering my arms and legs. The pharmacist told me, if the rash reoccurred after my last pill, it might be necessary to get a shot or another prescription or both. During the night I was awakened by the itchy stingy feeling of the rash reappearing on my face, on my neck, on my elbows, on my legs, on my chest.....actually it felt as though it was appearing in the only places that the poison had not already invaded my body. For the last two days, I have been out of town in a meeting, attending the last session of a two year program. Since I was not at home, when I awoke this morning with the new splotches, I knew that I had to locate a medical facility.
Blessing Number One: One of my colleagues knew the area well and pointed me towards a urgent care facility that was connected to the Medical College of Georgia that was in close proximity.
Blessing Number Two: The leader of the program walked over to me within the first minutes and whispered in my ear that she had noticed that the splotches were getting redder by the minute and she thought that I should leave early in order to get medical attention.
Blessing Number Three: Although my colleagues had given me directions, my sweet husband knew the area well too and was able to find the facility very easily.
Blessing Number Four: I was given great medical attention---a shot and another prescription ...no issues with my insurance coverage...and we were on our way in a timely manner.
Blessing Number Five: We had safe travels to the airport.... No wrecks or heavy traffic to delay us and we were at the airport over two hours ahead of our departure time.
Blessing Number Six: After waiting in a line for 45 minutes, we were told our flight was delayed and that we would be unable to make our connecting flight. The attendant searched every airline and found only one flight available to our destination city. She explained that it would be almost impossible for us to make the flight because they had already stopped accepting luggage and we had not even gone through security. Following her directions, my husband ran to the end of the terminal to the airlines she had booked us on, in an attempt to make it there in time to get our luggage on the plane, while I waited on her to print our boarding passes. After I ran to the new airline, I found the next attendant explaining to my husband that we were about four or five minutes too late to get our luggage on the plane. He continued to search for other flights, while knots built in my stomach. He called to a few colleagues for assistance and it was obvious he was trying to "make it happen" for us. We leaned on the counter patiently, knowing that if he wasn't successful, we would be stranded for the evening with no hopes of another flight. He arranged for a sky cab attendant to personally escort our luggage through security and then put it directly on the plane. He gave us clear directions to the closest gate ( I must admit, that the only way I made it was by following my husband).
Blessing Number Seven: My husband carries enough cash to tip the people who have "made it happen" for you.
Blessing Number Eight: Security lines were short....but....my husband was selected for a random "x-ray" pad search. Luckily, it didn't delay us too much. As we rounded the corner to get to our gate, the attendant that had assisted us at the last airline, came running from the other direction. He said, "I wanted to be sure that you made it to the gate. I've already told them that you are on your way and they are waiting on you." Words can not really capture the relief we felt as we walked through the gate and simultaneously saw our luggage out the window being put on the plane.
Blessing Number Nine: My husband and I had seats together, in the front of the plane, row 5, the exit row with extra leg room. It appeared to be a brand new plane.
Blessing Number Ten: The flight attendant noticed that the connection time to our next flight was quite short. She monitored our landing time and gates throughout the flight and gave us directions to the gate to help us save time.
Blessing Number Ten: Our flight landed 20 minutes early!
Blessing Number Eleven: We made it to the gate in time to pick up some food to eat on the plane. We had missed lunch due to the other problems and the second flight was very long, from Chicago to Anchorage.
Blessing Number Twelve: Safe, smooth flight to Anchorage.... Looks like we will be on time....with only one more leg of the journey... Anchorage to Fairbanks....almost there!
Love this post! I will be so excited when yall get here, especially after ALL of that!!
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