Human life, then, we may see as the preparing for the life of Heaven.
It means, on the one hand, complete self-conquest.
The soul must conquer the body and bring it into full obedience to God’s law;
and the soul must itself come into full submission to God.
It has, from God’s Church, the truths it needs to know about God and man and its own destiny:
from the same source, it has the law that will govern it in the right use of itself and in the
right relation of love and duty to others.
But, as has been seen, given that man is to live a life above his nature,
he needs those gifts above his nature which we call the Supernatural Life.
Frank Sheed
from A Map of Life: A Simple Study of the Catholic Faith
(The Mayor is busy / Julie Cook / 2019)
You thought this post was going to be all political, didn’t you?
You thought I was going to throw my two cents into the ring, didn’t you?
Well, I will tell you that despite a government shut down, The Mayor is not slowing down.
We traveled over to spend the weekend with the Mayor.
She wasn’t worried about any shutdowns.
See that’s the glory of kids—they don’t much care what the adults are doing just
as long as their little worlds are flowing.
The minute “the flow” stops, that’s when children become slightly unhinged.
Little children are good like that…they stay oblivious to adults acting like
sophomoric idiots while allowing the lives of countless individuals to hang in the balance.
They don’t care who’s a Democrat or who’s a Republican…
they just know that they are center stage and that’s pretty much how life flows…
anything else is minutia.
So despite big announcements, Dreamers, Walls, and shutdowns or a stubborn President and an
idiot Speaker of the House, the Mayor was busy.
Busy learning to eventually walk on her own.
Busy learning how to make sounds become words.
Busy getting really tired after being so busy that she falls asleep mid play…
(The Mayor asleep on her chief aide’s lap in Woobville / Julie Cook / 2019)
So Thursday morning I went to have a yearly mammogram.
Following that, the endodontist called me explaining they’d had a cancellation and
could fit me 4 day’s prior to my regularly scheduled possible root canal evaluation.
Perfect I thought–knock out the physical traumas all in one day.
As much as I hate having such, I’ve had my fair share of root canals and just
went the suck it up option and to go with the flow.
The tooth had reared its ugly head right around Thanksgiving.
The dentist thought maybe just a crown would help as there was more filling than tooth.
We did the crown.
I went two weeks with a temporary just to see if the sensitivity and pain would ease off.
If they did, the crown would be cemented into place.
If not, off to the endodontist I would go.
Well–things seemed to get better.
So cementing the crown it would be.
Until two days later when the tooth revved up again like nothing had ever changed.
The dentist scheduled my trip to the endodontist.
Of which I went to on Thursday, early.
The root canal was a near 2-hour event.
I was leaned back so far I could have been standing on my head.
I thought my poor neck would give way.
When he was finally finished, he scheduled my coming back for a permanent patch.
Well after 5 hours when the novocaine finally wore off, my mouth and tooth hurt but I chocked that
up to shots and trauma.
I took a pain pill.
Well, the pain and throbbing got progressively worse…
so much so that I had to call the endodontist when I was up with The Mayor–
requesting an antibiotic or a pair of pliers….whichever he felt would be best.
He went with the antibiotic.
It should have been the pliers.
As I type this…I am yawning almost uncontrollably…
and spelling everything very wrong…even for me…maybe it’s the Benadryl.
I don’t normally take Benadryl but I thought it could help with the
overtly severe rash and itching…never mind the throbbing tooth.
What?
Rash?
Itching?
Throbbing??
Seems the endodontist called in clindamycin… seems as if I’m allergic to clindamycin.
My torso, back, face, ears, neck all look as if I have visited a nudist beach and fell asleep laying out.
Things look burned that have never seen the sun.
Sandpaper like skin…red and itchy.
Not a pretty mind’s eye picture I know no matter how you look at it…
But I’ve never seen anything like this.
I may have had clindamycin once before…years ago for a sinus infection and I might recall
my arm itching–calling the doctor and having to change up meds…
Looking at my red self, that seems to be coming to my memory now.
I wish I’d quit yawing and would quit typing gibberish.
I text back the endodontist this morning explaining that I did not sleep because my tooth
has not stopped throbbing and I am now a giant walking, red as a berry, rash.
Did I mention a throbbing tooth?
Good thing Don talked me into using Grammarly on my computer…
otherwise, you might think I have been drugged. Thank you Don.
Well, I have actually.
I thought a couple of Benedryl could stop the rash.
I told the doctor if he didn’t squeeze me in tomorrow, I was getting my pliers—I’m still
debating so I’ll let you know…
Now I better go make some tea to wake me up.
At least the Mayor took her aides out to supper last night, even if I couldn’t chew.
(The Mayor at dinner out / Julie Cook / 2019)
I’ll use the pliers on my tooth while using a hammer to knock in a little sense into our
elected children adult officals.