I
woke up this morning with part of a song running through my head. It’s not the whole thing. In fact it’s just five words that keep
coming, over and over and over. And it’s
not even one of those ridiculous TV commercial jingles. I’m not completely sure about this, but I
think it’s a Christmas song, mainly because of the content of the four words
involved. I’m assuming the tune that
accompanies it is the appropriate one, but I sure wouldn’t know about
that. Maybe some of you connoisseurs of
the arts and all things Christmas can help me out here. Is there a song that has “the holly and the
ivy” as one of its components? I’ll just
hum a few bars while I wait. The same
few bars. Well, the same notes. I don’t even know what a “bar” is in music.
Chris
saw a copy of her MRI report yesterday.
It was included in her online medical chart that the hospital
keeps. It said that among the vertebrae
in her lower back, something has slipped and two others have a bulge. The word “mild” did come into play as
well. Of course we are not radiologists
or doctors of any kind. To get the
actual interpreted results in terms of treatment plans, we have to wait until
Wednesday when she goes back to the doctor.
Meanwhile, I guess I’ll just have to crank up some sympathy pains. Oh, wait.
Those are actual pains. But I know
where they came from …
We
did yard work yesterday. The grass was
getting really high, especially in the back yard. It’s been at least two weeks since we last
mowed. It showed. My job is mowing and weed-eating. I would be happy to take on leaf blowing the
grass as well, but Chris like to sweep up all the clippings the old fashioned
way – with a broom. So she was out there
with me, doing her sweeping thing. She
said she didn’t want me to have to do it because of my bad back. There’s something inherently wrong with that
sentiment, although I greatly appreciate it.
Which one of us just had that MRI on a bad back? Hmm.
Hebrews
12:11 says, “No discipline seems pleasant
at the time, but painful. Later on,
however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have
been trained by it.”
Father,
give Chris (OK, and me, too) some patience now as we wait for the doc to
interpret those results. Amen.
1 comment:
The Holly and Ivy can be heard via YouTube. Google "YouTube the holly and the ivy" and there are several versions of this song for your listening pleasure. If you want to know the song's history then type in "The Holly and the Ivy" in Wikipedia. Turns out this song is a very old song. --Robert Mundy
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