Captain B took this photograph of the poppies in our gardens on Monday. My morning was taken up with trying to contact the doctors trying to find out why the telephone appointment for Friday didn't happen, and to re-make it, as it has become more urgent since I booked it.
After some immense efforts, I now seem to have a face to face appointment for Friday. Col is embroiled in the same system now, trying to book a health check appointment as they have requested.
The systems are getting worryingly overloaded. We have both just been told we have missed appointments, which neither of us has. Col was told he had missed an appointment he had no knowledge of and which clearly was meant for someone else as it involved a symptom - quite a worrying one too - that, thank God, he does not have.
I was told I had missed my Friday appointment. I assured them I had not, but had been at home near the phone all day and in fact was ringing them up to find what had happened. They said that it had been a face to face appointment. So I can only suppose what happened was that after they had given me the telephone appointment the doctor had decided he needed to see me face to face, but the message was never conveyed to me... I now have another appointment - face to face - as this has become more urgent in the weeks that I first made the phone appointment.
You really need to be in good health and lots of energy to cope with it all.
We - my siblings and I - had our usual Zoom session on Monday morning, which was great. But now I am so old, its hard not to wonder how much longer... but my thoughts are taking a gloomy turn. I do feel a bit sad at the moment, but then we were never meant to go through any of this. And for sure we were never meant to lose the people we love.
Our daily Scripture was very encouraging:
Rejoice in the hope.—Rom. 12:12.
Every day, we make decisions that require strong faith. For example, we make decisions involving our associations, entertainment, education, marriage, children, and secular work. We do well to ask ourselves: ‘Do my choices show that I am certain that this system is temporary and will soon be replaced by God’s new world? Or are my choices influenced by people who live as if death were the end of everything?’ (Matt. 6:19, 20; Luke 12:16-21) We will make the best decisions if we strengthen our faith that the new world is close at hand. We also face trials that require strong faith. We may face persecution, chronic illness, or other things that can cause us to become discouraged. At first, we might meet our trial with determination. But if it drags on—as trials often do—we will need strong faith in order to endure and to continue serving Jehovah with joy.—1 Pet. 1:6, 7.