They say as people get older, they tend to talk too much about their physical infirmities. So, in order to keep that going, I’m going to talk about mine.
I had my last
physical therapy session in late November. Now I am on maintenance
exercises, and so far I’ve been good about doing them. I also had a
physical with my primary care doctor, and she said I’m in pretty good health,
other than the known issues. One of those known issues I’ve been dealing
with for years is an occasional problem swallowing. It feels like food is
stuck somewhere in my throat and won’t go down. I’ve had a procedure done
about once every 3-5 years where my GI doctor uses a balloon-like thing to
stretch my lower esophageal sphincter, and usually that has taken care of it
until my acid reflux shrinks it again over a few years. The last time I
had that procedure done, the issue returned much quicker than it had in the
past, so my GI doctor (you know you’re getting old when you have a primary
doctor, a urologist, a podiatrist, and a GI doctor that you see too often)
ordered a barium swallow test. They determined from that that I should
see a thoracic surgeon to see if I should get my large hiatal hernia surgically
repaired. I have an appointment for that in January, so add one more doctor!
So, basically,
I’m falling apart, and I remember now my Grandpa Taylor telling me as he
struggled to get his leg into a car because of his bad knee, “Never get old,
Greg.” I’m trying to make light of it all, but truly, “To live is Christ,
and to die is gain,” (Php 1:21) and I truly believe that, but I also believe in
the power of prayer, and I covet your prayers for me over all these issues.
We had a pretty
relaxing Thanksgiving because the remote families all stayed remote, and the
local families all did something elsewhere. So the only ones around our
table were the kids that still live at home, Zach, Jem, and Levi, plus Zach’s
girlfriend, Brandi. Still the food was delicious, and the day was great
fun.
Our excitement this past month was the change in status for Brandi. She is now Zach’s fiancĂ©e! They got engaged on December 9, and here's a picture of the happy couple.
My barbershop
chorus sang again this year at a local mall. I had noticed for the last
few years, even before COVID, that the malls are a lot less busy these
days. I expect it’s because most people do a lot more online shopping,
and I’m sure that’s true, but I noticed a lot more traffic at the mall this
year. Maybe people are swinging back toward more local shopping? I
think that’s a good thing. Online is cool and convenient, but sometimes
it’s good to actually see and feel and try the things before you buy them.
At our church
this month, I’ve been in a small band that’s playing Christmas carols between
our two morning services. My daughter, Ella, is playing piano with us
too, and I dusted off my trombone to play. It’s been fun, and we have one
more Sunday of doing it. If you’re in our area, and you want a Christmas
Eve morning service, our church is having candlelight services at 8:30 and
10:30AM, and we’d love to have you. My family will be at the 8:30 service
and then Ella and I and the rest of the group will be in the lobby playing
carols, so if you come, stop and say “Hi!”
Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year to you all!
The print is a little hard to read, so here’s what it says:
The Matthews Family
This year we
celebrated Amelia and Ben’s wedding, and
welcomed Nora
Updegrove (pictured right with big sister, Lena)
The picture on the top left is (obviously) from Amelia and
Ben’s wedding. She had all of her nieces
and nephews as “flower babies.” They all
came up the aisle while pulling the youngest four in a wagon as they scattered
flower petals. Ben is holding Maya Shaw
(Abigail and Bernie), and then left to right is Alma Mickle (Hannah and Kevin)
holding Truman Sommer (Ella and Cody), Bea Rhode (Kortney and Mat), Lena
Updegrove (Caitlin and Ben) being held by Hazel Sommer, in front of her is Ansa
Mickle, then Daisy Rhode holding Dorothy Matthews (Cai and Amy), then Josie
Sommer, Ruby and Milo Wilkinson (Carissa and Matt), Ivy Sommer, Alex Mickle,
and finally Gus Rhode.
Nora was born on September 28, 2023, less than a week after the wedding. We are highlighting Lena and Nora together because Lena was born on December 21, 2021, after the 2021 Christmas card had been sent out, and she hadn’t yet been highlighted.