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I hope to use this blog as a daily record of Papa, Jesus and Holy Spirit's daily interventions in my life. They are quite daily! I don't want to travel backward, but present; not future, just today. May my every entry be clear.

Sunday, January 7, 2024

1/7/24 Slept :)

 Good sleep last night. Maybe it's having the liver drink with goat kefir that is helping. Only had 1/4 serving yesterday. We are both supposed to be having 1 cup of kefir each. I've only done 1/2 serving, ever. I think it's time to up the game with this. It tastes really good, like cold broccoli soup. It reminds me that with this Vitamix blender, I can actually make cold broccoli soup, using frozen broccoli, which is another thing to be eating. 

This year's discovery about nutrition:

Buy fresh veggies, freeze them to release more goodies, then put them in the blender. The taste is really good. Even kale in the liver drink has a better taste. Maybe that's the blueberries with it?

Good stuff, great stuff :)

Today is Sunday. The week begins with this rest day and Bethel TV. Yesterday, I got an invitation to actually attend Bethel in person :) That was nice.

Church was so good today. First Sunday, a week of fasting and praying with all of us at some point participating. Didn't know Kris had two kids struggling. Need to know we're not alone. Something to ponder. The best culture possible for kids, still, the struggle is on.

Dinner, tuna, cod liver and oil, a keto wafer, cinnamon, for dessert, extra sourdough slice with olive oil butter for dinner, mmmm... Satisfied. Grateful.

Thinking of what to do for the fast this week.

Teeth cleaning tomorrow, ugh. Don't care for the attitude of the hygienist. Almost done with the teeth.

Eyes on a campervan presently. It's got the popup that would be convenient for camping out downtown near the hospital. Steven wants the already up popup like we had in Hawaii. Not convenient for me, being the aide waiting on him at the hospital multilevel parking structure. Plus, I have Gimli with me on those long events. He doesn't want to have to jack it up with his titanium chest, but we have yet to know how heavy that is, or if it is hydraulic jack aided. Will find out :)

This particular van has the sportsmobile top, so it shouldn't be a piece of plywood for a bed up there, but it is. It's a van conversion with nice homemade cabinets that only rise to the bottom of the window, so sitting and cooking is a thing. I would raise it up for our altitudinal bodies. He thinks that's an idea. T'he van gets great mileage at 15mpg with a small V8. I think we're good. Easy to park on the driveway with being kinda stealth. Love the walk around with no question of headroom when parked.

Later... Just looked up the sportsmobile popup top. Doesn't look heavy to lift, but also comes with an auto lift top. The whole thing goes up. Mercedes uses sportsmobile popups in their van conversions. Good quality. Makes me like the one we're liking more. But Steven still likes the poptop better. More built ins and storage. Doesn't matter because we're in the market when we can do something about it. Meanwhile, the funds are partially inaccessible.


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