Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Leaning Towards the Sciences

I suppose you can tell from my last two posts I'm a bit of a science lover of sorts. I love anything to do with biology, geology, creation, not so much the stars. I have only began watching the heavenlies since Deborah passed. I want to know where she is in the heavens,(the Belt of Orion).  I know the difference between astronomy and astrology, and I know that there will be signs in the Heavens before the return of our Lord Jesus Christ, some of which we already have had in the Bull's eye blood moons.
So it would not be a surprise if my second oldest daughter went into the sciences. She is writing her registered nursing exam called Enclex, that is recognized worldwide, I suppose. She asked for my prayers this morning, came upstairs from her suite. Wow, it is convenient to live all under one roof! She said that after the first 75 questions they determine if she needs to write yet another 260 or so.. The test could last 6 hours. I think she will be home after the 75 questions. They scan the person for any cheating devices. She is all in God's hands. I feel that her having taken 12 years of violin has helped her with her memory and focus. She will do just fine. She has been hired already at a local hospital in the children's emergency department. She is so bright, and I'm very thankful for her. My other two girls work also in the humanitarian sector with special needs children in the school district. I am very happy for them as well. Their medical coverage's are exceptional and the fact that they have summers, weekends off is a huge plus. I never achieved that in my career having been in food services, a highly under appreciated sector in our communities.  So with the sun brightly shining, I will soon have my married, nurse daughter help me plant all those lovely plants I purchased at the Pot luck table at Vandussen Gardens. Life must go on as hard as it is.

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