Faith is trusting when you can not see.
I got a literal taste of that yesterday when I had my surgery. I was well sedated, but not asleep during the procedure. Before they began the doctor took my glasses from me and put a blindfold on me so I couldn't see anything. He said he did that to protect my eyes from the bright lights he would be using. But I couldn't help but think of that statement and how much it meant to me.
Thank you to all who prayed for me yesterday. Dr. Clegg says everything went just as he expected. I will get my stitches out tomorrow afternoon. He called me at home around 8pm to see how I was doing and let me know I could call him anytime if I need too during the recovery/healing process. I thought that was nice. Gives me some sense of security.
This morning I feel a bit weak and tired and my cheek is lightly bruised, but not bad. Looks like a patch of dirt more than anything. So I guess if I go out in public, people will think I haven't washed my face!
P.S. Later I realized it was just bad lighting. I didn't buise at all!
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