Wilber’s Thoughts
Well, I survived. I survived my wisdom teeth surgery of 2008, and I am now on the back end of the recovery process. My experience has not been a negative one at all. I had heard horror stories from some people about their nightmarish experiences. I heard, “You do not want dry sockets” or” You will be down for at least a week”. Two days is all I was down. I want to thank all those who prayed for me, sent me encouraging texts, called, and asked how I was doing. Just knowing people care can make recovery seem to go better and faster. I definitely want to thank Dr. Spivey, AMAZING job!!!! So, If you know someone who is sick, injured, or not feeling their best, let’s do what we can to let them know you care. It could make the difference between someone having a good or bad day!!!!
PS
To those who have had their wisdom teeth removed,
Do you ever stop trying to feel with your tongue the “pits” in the back of your mouth?
Wilber’s Thoughts
I hope everyone has had a tremendously awesome day. Our website has taken on a whole new look, which I am totally pumped. Three weeks from now, We will have our first “THIRST” on February 13. We have our first parent/volunteer meeting of 2008 on March 2. We will unveil a new logo and theme in the following months.
There are a lot of things that I am excited about and really looking forward to in 2008. I pray and hope that the excitement we have for our upcoming events, we have for speading the story of Christ. Take every opportunity to show your excitement for Christ to everyone you may encounter in your daily life.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post, and stay tuned for all the new and exciting changes in our ministry.
