On Friday, the 15th I made breakfast, did my Bible Study, did some laundry and worked on the blog. That’s pretty much it. All day. It took me that long to get caught up – sort of. I quit after the 13th, so I still had the 14th to do. But I felt soooo much better! And my wonderful husband agreed to stay home so I could get it done!
He, on the other hand, washed dishes, cleaned the shower and did some ‘Mr. Fixit’ projects.
I want to share something I discovered during my study this morning. I read Luke 12 – where Jesus is telling His apostles not to worry about things like food and clothing and prophesying about the hard times they’ll be having once He’s gone. Anyway, paraphrased, He tells them, “Can worrying about things add even one hour to your life?” So I got to thinking, “Can it take it away?” So I Googled. 😊
I found an article on WebMD. Below is an excerpt. You can check the full article if you want. It was pretty surprising to me. I really had no idea.
The more depression and anxiety a person reported having, the more likely they were to die.
People with mild distress were about 29% more likely to die of heart disease or stroke than people who reported no distress. Mild distress didn’t seem to raise the risk for cancer.
People with moderate levels of distress were about 43% more likely to die of any cause. And people with high levels of distress were 94% more likely to die during the study than people with no distress.
“We saw a very clear association across the full range of distress,” says researcher Tom C. Russ, MD, a clinical research fellow at the University of Edinburgh in the U.K.
So the moral of this story is: Don’t worry! Be happy!
Seriously though, I know of nothing that will relieve anxiety like resting and trusting in Jesus Christ. I can tell you from experience, nothing else will give you that kind of peace – a peace that surpasses all understanding.
We’ve been planning on making a trip to an ice cream place that’s walking distance from us. We checked it out once, but they weren’t open. While I was blogging, Blaine rode his bike to check it out and they closed for the season before we made it back. ☹ Loved their menu! I especially liked “Nowazark” (Get it? Noah’s Ark??) Take a look. Hopefully you can read, and enjoy it as much as we did!
Here’s a couple of pics Blaine took at the end of the day:
Friday, we started our day with a wanna-be hitchhiker. Sorry. The home and the builder had to go. No permit.
We headed back into the park, in the fog, to go in search of the infamous stone bridges that Rockefeller, Jr. had built between 1913 and 1940 for his carriage roads. There are 17. Today we journeyed to 6 of the ‘more ornate’ ones by walking the carriage roads and also doing some hiking on trails.
I took the time to Google ‘Big Blue’ (the yacht) since we saw it again today resting in the fog. It was given as a gift to Mr. Schvidler by his multi-billion-dollar friend, Roman Abramavich. This friend has also given him gifts of a Ferrari and a herd of Scottish Highland sheep (shipped from Scotland). And Mr. Schvidler (American citizen since 1994), had his yacht parked in front of the Statue of Liberty for the month of June. Tourists and tour owners complained because it was blocking the view, but apparently nothing could be done until he was ready to leave. Seems very arrogant to me!
Next, we drove back to the Visitor Center and hopped on a bus to Bar Harbor for dinner at Rosalie’s Pizza. We ended up having to kill some time since Rosalie’s didn’t open until 4pm and Blaine had planned on getting his hair cut in town before dinner, but the barber was closed for vacation. Oops! So we had some extra time on our hands. They were holding an art fair and I encouraged him to stroll around looking at the paintings with me. Some were much better than others. 😊
Check out the fog still sitting on the Harbor!
It tasted as good as it looks! De-Lish!
We ate it all, so we had to walk around town a bit more before catching the bus back to the Jeep where we were intending to drive to the top of Cadillac Mountain to take in the sunset. We were tired. There were no clouds. We skipped it.
There’s always tomorrow . . . .
INDIANS UPDATE: They ended their winning streak on the 15th, losing to the KC Royals. Bummer! But then they started a new one on the 16th! And clinched the divisional title!! Go TRIBE!!