Sunday, January 29, 2012

Sunday Bliss

Well we took the plunge.  Sounds bad I know but for two introverts heading out to church, to an unknown church at that, can be frightening.  Yes, I know they aren't out to get me. 

I wouldn't say the kneeling part of the service was all that easy on my knees as I have fibromyalgia and a bad back.  But I did it.  The priest was also using a cane and not that much older than I am.  When his cane fell during service I looked over at J and said, "I hate when that happens.".  I do I really hate when I decide to use my cane and it falls in a quiet place, like a church, and everyone looks at you.

I got up early with the back and pelvic pain.  Its not as bad as some days but today because there is a cold rain, its Washington State more often than not its raining here, my back decides to get grouchy with me.  But I was in the mood to fulfill a promise I made to my spouse before Christmas.  I promised that when I felt up to it we would start going to church again.

I stumbled across some of the service as I'm not fast enough with the books to transfer between the hymnal and the prayer book.  I wasn't brought up in J's faith either.  So the prayers that he learned are a bit different than what I learned and memorized.  His Niece creed is different along with his Lord's Prayer too.  I'll get the hang of it and the folks there are well understanding of my newness to their faith.

I did receive communion today.  Again it was a bit different than the Roman Catholic Church's style.  But I think the Anglican Episcopal Church will do just fine.

J was pleasantly surprised that they had a church breakfast after service.  Plenty to eat and I wonder if I'll be asked to make food for them some day.  Not that I'd mind but I don't think I have any gluten free recipes.  A few members have special food needs and I too am supposed to eat more gluten free too.  Guess its a good excuse as any to buy a gluten free cookbook.

The only annoying part of breakfast in the church hall was the cacophony.  With my Vestibular Meniere's disease sometimes trying to hear someone in even a quiet setting can be tricky and today it was more of a I can see your lips moving so I can read them enough to answer you.  Terrible but that is part of life. 

Now for my symptoms update:

My pelvis is still a bit tender to the lightest of touches.  Some mild cramping, more like a biting feeling hit last night.  Annoying more than anything and definitely not the bend me over Endometriosis cramps that I get. 

A bit more than the nipples are now sore.  Some of the side of the breast tissue is starting to make the crossing of my arms that much more complicated. Before  I had only two spots to avoid now its almost to the point of hands and arms off the area completely.  I'm sure in a few more days it will be that way from the Endometrin.  I think Hope might be starting to settle in finally. 

Oh Emily gave me another version of Hope, its Japanese and Yuuki is the name.  If anyone else has any other language versions for the word hope let me know. 

16 comments:

  1. So hoping and praying Hope is snuggling for the long haul!

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  2. Keeping you and Nadiya in my thoughts and prayers. The cramping is a good sign. Glad you were able to make it to church and that it was a good experience.

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    1. I'm hoping that Nadiya is making itself at home. I was surprised at how nice the people were at this church since we were strangers and not guests of members.

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  3. Hope is Dochas in Gaelic and Remeny in Hungarian. I missed off some accents though. They sound like boys' names to me!

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    1. Thanks for the names. I'll have to tell J about them when he gets back from grocery shopping. He is being so sweet and going for me today.

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  4. In numerous Indian languages it's Asha and in Spanish it's Esperanza (both of which are also baby girls names!). FX Hope is snuggling in and getting comfy!

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    1. Thanks for the information. I'm going to go look up the pronunciations later as I have a tendency to slaughter names. For now I'm starting to yawn and its only 1434 hrs. Got to love the hormones.

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  5. I have fingers toes and everything else crossed for you. Thinking of you every day.

    Hugs, cousin!

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  6. Sending hope that Hope snuggles in for the long haul! I'm glad that you're feeling well enough to go with your hubby to church! :) That's always been one of Mech's and my favorite places to be together!

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    1. Thanks. J and I have actually never been to church just as a couple. We didn't have a church wedding either. We got married on a lake in the Adirondack mountains, Lake George, on a boat. So this is pretty new territory for us going without other family members.

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  7. I am so HOPEful that Hope is here to stay!

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    1. Thanks, I'm hoping that Hope (aka: Yuuki, Nadiya, Dochas, Remeny, Asha) decides to stay with us for a long time to come.

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  8. Seeme like you had a lovely day. Glad to know the symptoms are continuing.Sending you and Hope lots of good thoughts.

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    1. Still having more symptoms today. Still some mild cramps and today some nausea but I think that is probably from the medicine. Breasts are still tender again probably from the medicine. Still too early to do a hpt.

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