Life is short and our health is precious. Aging is something we all face and the ways it unfolds are endless in description.
For Bobbi and me the past year has been one of challenges – some we were aware of and unfortunately some we learned about on the fly.
The good news is we think we see a light at the end of a tunnel.
We’ve had awesome doctors offering medical advice, talented and dedicated physical therapy professionals, good drugs and effort on our part working together to find answers.
In addition to my ongoing battles with A-Fib and a bulky back, I found time to endure a vitreous hemorrhage resulting in laser surgery and finally a vitrectomy to remove the excess blood from my eye.
Today my vision has been restored, my heart is beating quietly again and my back has settled down thanks to some excellent care.
Bobbi had her right knee replaced on Monday and the results are already very positive. She’s uncomfortable from the procedure, but can already tell the source of much of her pain has been taken away.
Like I said before our optimism is high. We appreciate the help we have received from our friends in the form of prayer.
Miracles? Well maybe not, but not many days ago we doubted the future, but today life looks a lot better. God is good! Praise the Lord!
I’m Steve Sauder












