Thursday, September 08, 2005

More sickness

Well, Malaya got well. Then Mommy (that would be me) got sick and this sickness WILL NOT go away. This morning David woke up sick!!
It is really not fun to be sick. You should see my house. I finally made myself get out of bed last night and I found destruction!! There were about 3 days worth of dishes overflowing in the sink. DISGUSTING!! There were cups of old milk out in the living room. Used pots and pans on the stove (cooked eggs I might add). My precious husband did get Malaya to and from school each day and he fed and bathed her. The "essentials" got done.
Please pray the Lysol sprays will take over our home and that this sickness will be banished from the Bizaillion's household.

2 comments:

Rick Ross said...

i'm so sorry that you guys have been sick. That's a bummer. I hope you are both feeling better today.
Let me know if I can do anything.

Anonymous said...

Not being a blogger or even a reader of the blogging stuff, I am making an effort to put aside espn.com and fantasy.sports.com aside to read what you have to say for the day.

Hopefully most people have read this blog and will not read see this comment. (kind of a hidden comment - I just hope you notice it. Even if you do not, here goes!)

My blog to Jenny.

I have the most incredible wife in the world. She is truly more precious than any diamonds or rare car. I think I could have lived another 10 lives and not have found a woman like her. She is a living treasure of the rarest kind. In sports, we would say Jenny is on steroids b/c she is exercising super human strength. This is true - her strength is in Christ.

Her beauty is unbelievable. I cannot even focus on a ballgame when she is in the room. When she cleans the house in her workout clothes, I cannot help but find myself lusting over her beauty. The inning is over and the Texans are punting and I did not get to see what happened. I am entranced by her curves and lovely skin. Now I can watch her through the commercials J

Her body is so strong to handle her daily work. I am worn out after washing a bowl. Jenny in one day will pick up after me, well, more times than I want admit. She cleans the dishes daily, feeds the dog, cares for Malaya, prepares food, washes clothes, spends time with the Lord, spends time with friends and coordinates for those in need to receive (and, yes she does these daily). I could go on about her strength to clean the house top-to-bottom once a week, grocery shop and so on!

How about Jenny’s wisdom and insight. Always positive and uplifting. I am amazed at how she can take a negative situation and see the good - Especially in people. She is never quick to pass judgment on others. I am always shocked at how she can find ways to remove herself from gossip. I have watched over the years and she has lost many friends and does not get to be one of the “in the know” girls because people learn that she does not give ear to such talk. I am so impressed with her ability to stay neutral when friends have hurt each other and want Jenny to pick a side. When the dust settles she is able to continue friendship with both sides (even if the sides do not talk anymore). How about her ability to confront those that have hurt her or a loved one? She will confront them lovingly and settle the issues so she and the other person can get along again with out the tension usually left behind. She is the wisest woman I have ever known.

Her perseverance is beyond my comprehension. Her candle never burns out. Her strength comes from the Lord and passion is to serve him. I have never met a woman able to put aside her own desires and deny her own self to conform to God’s image. You may be like me and think, “I am a good Christian, and I can give in a little here.” But not Jenny, as soon as the Lord reveals a flaw in her life, she ceases it for Christ. No negotiating.

It brings me great joy to be married to such a good looking, God fearing, woman of noble character. I wish I were a writer so I could log her life for future woman who want to know what a Selfless Woman of Christ looks like. She would be on the cover the of Sports Illustrated magazine every week. How lucky am I to have married a Heisman Trophy winner. She is stiff arming Satin. She surpasses all women with her work and fear for the Lord.

Marring Jenny may have been the only thing I do right while married on this earth. She is worth of my praise!

David