Hello all,
So I decided to start a blog... Yessssir! And where do I begin? I read many blogs, and all of them are so witty or intelligent, that I feel the motivation to be just as good as those great blogs... I guess we will see how this goes:)
To start off, I encourage you all to go and read my post on ihaveuc.com. I will post the link below. Basically, I tell my story of the very beginnings of this dreaded disease called Ulcerative Colitus, all the way up to where I am today. I have strong faith this is the end of this road for me, and i'm looking forward to becoming a "halfway" normal person again!
I am currently still at work, and I am so blessed to have the job that I do. There are many days I am unable to come to work, due to the disease or dr. appointments, and my job is extremely flexible with me. Its been such a blessing, because Lord knows I would go insane if I had to sit at home all day everyday. Im too much of a "get up and go Go GO" type gal.
My plan is to start school back up in the spring. Its hard to see all of my college friends having fun at school and doing crazy things, when most days I'm blessed to be at work and feeling good enough to hand out money all day long. Im ready to hate homework again, and to fear a test or quiz... its funny how the things you dislike most in life, are the things you tend to miss once they are gone. I guess its the sense of "normalness" that I am looking forward to once again.
This past weekend was my first EVER to lead worship for the sweet 5th and 6th graders up at my home church, Trinity Fellowship Church. Im use to leading the 1st-4th grade, so I was nervous to be leading a group older. When leading younger kids, I have learned that you can "mommy" them as much as you want, and everything is ok because of how young they are. But once they switch from 4th grade to 5th, there are many things that change in them, and no longer can you "mommy" them. Its a challenge to now become their "buddy". I made friends with many of them, in turn gaining respect. Holy Spirit was so sweet to show up to our worship, and I pray many lives were touched.
I dont have much more to say as of now, but again I encourage you to go and read my blog at ihaveuc.com. The Lord is about to do some big things in my life, especially in my body, and I can't wait to share with you all His goodness and love:)
http://www.ihaveuc.com/i-am-going-to-beat-uc-fecal-transplant-or-jpouch/
Blessings folks!
Kaitlin
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