This post goes around Tumblr every year, and it’s always true. There’s never been an uneventful or boring January.

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This post goes around Tumblr every year, and it’s always true. There’s never been an uneventful or boring January.

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A once-in-a-lifetime shot — the moon perfectly framed by a rainbow. Caught at just the right time. 🌈 🌕
Saint Francis of Assisi Preaching to the Fish, 1898
Edouard Jerome Paupion, 1854-1912
Musee des Beaux-Arts et d'Archeologie de Besancon, Besancon, France
Life update: things have crashed and burned on our end.
So decembers surgery left me more gimp than I could have imagine. I’m fully handicapped now. My knee hurts daily, I can’t bend down and the arthritis has me in pain so much I’ve missed more work than I wished. 2 entire months of it to be exact. So $2000 of our paychecks were gone. I’m lucky to get $200 a paycheck right now. I’m working as much as my body will allow.
Husband missed so much work caring for me with no pay time off. We have depleted almost all of our savings. We aren’t quite at the point of being unable to pay bills but thanks to the IRS we might be. We owe them $1300 because Obama care has completely screwed me over. I had so much health crisis last year and I got taken fully advantage of and I’m sobbing. I thought things would be ok.
4 weeks ago my parents completely abandoned me and told me not to speak to them again, all because I asked them to stop abusing me and told them their abuse has messed me up severely. When I needed them most, when I was post surgery and stuck in bed. My mother told me she doesn’t love me because I’m not hers, and that’s she wants to cut me out of the will. I no longer belong to my own family. I’ve cried about it nearly daily since then.
Disability still hasn’t come through and at this point probably won’t. Life has hit me like a bus again. Things were going so well. I got my tumor treated. My knee treated. But it feels like it all came back to destroy us in the end. I blame myself entirely. I’m so sorry and I’m so exhausted right now. My mental health has taken a massive nosedive. I’m so exhausted. We need prayer.
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What type of Bible you Read?.
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I Don't know what a Bible is
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High Altar St. Anthony of Padua (1892), Jersey City, NJ
Three-Piece Wedding Gown
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I know the exact pressure it takes to crack a rib during CPR. But last Tuesday, I learned a patient’s silence can break a doctor’s soul.
His name was David Chen, but on my screen, he was "Male, 82, Congestive Heart Failure, Room 402." I spent seven minutes with him that morning. Seven minutes to check his vitals, listen to the fluid in his lungs, adjust his diuretics, and type 24 required data points into his Electronic Health Record. He tried to tell me something, gesturing toward a faded photo on his nightstand. I nodded, said "we'll talk later," and moved on. There was no billing code for "talk later."
Mr. Chen died that afternoon. As a nurse quietly cleared his belongings, she handed me the photo. It was him as a young man, beaming, his arm around a woman, standing before a small grocery store with "CHEN'S MARKET" painted on the window.
The realization hit me like a physical blow. I knew his ejection fraction and his creatinine levels. I knew his insurance provider and his allergy to penicillin. But I didn't know his wife's name or that he had built a life from nothing with his own two hands. I hadn’t treated David Chen. I had managed the decline of a failing organ system. And in the sterile efficiency of it all, I had lost a piece of myself.
The next day, I bought a small, black Moleskine notebook. It felt like an act of rebellion.
My first patient was Eleanor Gable, a frail woman lost in a sea of white bedsheets, diagnosed with pneumonia. I did my exam, updated her chart, and just as I was about to leave, I paused. I turned back from the door.
"Mrs. Gable," I said, my voice feeling strange. "Tell me one thing about yourself that’s not in this file."
Her tired eyes widened in surprise. A faint smile touched her lips. "I was a second-grade teacher," she whispered. "The best sound in the world... is the silence that comes just after a child finally reads a sentence on their own."
I wrote it down in my notebook. Eleanor Gable: Taught children how to read.
I kept doing it. My little black book began to fill with ghosts of lives lived.
Frank Miller: Drove a yellow cab in New York for 40 years.
Maria Flores: Her mole recipe won the state fair in Texas, three years running.
Sam Jones: Proposed to his wife on the Kiss Cam at a Dodgers game.
Something began to change. The burnout, that heavy, gray cloak I’d been wearing for years, started to feel a little lighter. Before entering a room, I’d glance at my notebook. I wasn’t walking in to see the "acute pancreatitis in 207." I was walking in to see Frank, who probably had a million stories about the city. My patients felt it too. They'd sit up a little straighter. A light would flicker back in their eyes. They felt seen.
The real test came with Leo. He was 22, angry, and refusing dialysis for a condition he’d brought on himself. He was a "difficult patient," a label that in hospital-speak means "we've given up." The team was frustrated.
I walked into his room and sat down, leaving my tablet outside. We sat in silence for a full minute. I didn't look at his monitors. I looked at the intricate drawings covering his arms.
"Who's your artist?" I asked.
He scoffed. "Did 'em myself."
"They're good," I said. "This one... it looks like a blueprint."
For the first time, his gaze lost its hard edge. "Wanted to be an architect," he muttered, "before... all this."
We talked for twenty minutes about buildings, about lines, about creating something permanent. We didn't mention his kidneys once. When I stood up to leave, he said, so quietly I almost missed it, "Okay. We can try the dialysis tomorrow."
Later that night, I opened my Moleskine. I wrote: Leo Vance: Designs cities on paper.
The system I work in is designed to document disease with thousands of data points. It logs every cough, every pill, every lab value. It tells the story of how a body breaks down.
My little black book tells a different story. It tells the story of why a life mattered.
We are taught to practice medicine with data, but we heal with humanity. And in a world drowning in information, a single sentence that says, "I see you," isn't just a kind gesture.
It’s the most powerful medicine we have.
Beautifully written ❤️ It's OK, even the pros need a gentle reminder from time to time...... we all do 🙏 A moment to slow it all down.
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Actually the meaning of life is forcing all your friends to watch the extended editions of the lord of the rings at least once. Just so you know.
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What is a SAH wife?
SAH is short for Stay At Home :)
My husband is the provider as an engineer, and he affectionately calls me his 'domestic engineer'

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So basically what happened here is that after I had to flee my parent's place after my father assaulted me, a lot of my student loan was used for rent and food. I've done my best to make ends meet, but finding a job was hard and took a while. While I am employed now, I've spent a lot of money handling bills and other stuff. I tried to negotiate with the college to come up with a payment plan, but they wouldn't budge. So we come to this.
Your prayers are appreciated and if you can offer any help monetarily I'd be very appreciative.
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In your charity, please pray for B.
He is seven years old and was rushed to the hospital this week.
He was given last rites on Wednesday evening. His parents, siblings, and family are simply waiting. For a miracle, or for the worst...