Monday, March 28, 2011

Showing Love When You Can’t Give Physically: Part 4 Update: Now with Comics

After such a long post break, I feel like I should apologize for this post not being absolutely amazing!


Moving in has been challenging, but I am now down to just a few more boxes.  Unfortunately, in one of those boxes...somewhere...are my comic strip materials.  So I hope to add my illustrations Wednesday evening.  Update: Comics are added. Sorry it was Thursday instead.  Our puppy, previously in my mother-in-law’s care, and our cat have put the challenge in challenging.  Both are trying to assert dominance over the other.




Now the moment you’ve been waiting for (unless you were waiting for comics, in which case, Wednesday Thursday will be the night you’ve been waiting for), A REAL POST!


Recap:
For those who are new to Christians with Vulvodynia; first, welcome and second, last we left off we were in the middle of the series, “How to show love when you feel like you can’t give physically” based off Gary Chapman’s book The Five Love Languages.  You can read the first post on quality time here, the second post of words of affirmation here, and the third post on acts of service here.


Receiving Gifts:
Out of the five, this is one of the harder for me to write about.  Personally, I could care less about how often I receive gifts, but I love to give gifts.  Gift giving is how I show love.  This being the case, I thought this subject would be easier, however I’ve really had to think about it.  My husband being the recipient of my loving (aka gifts), and the observer of my excitement over his birthday, his Christmas presents, his anniversary presents, phrased the phenomenon best:  “Giving a gift is so personal, it is giving part of yourself.”



Tell-tale Signs You or Your Spouse’s Love Language is Receiving Gifts:
You or your spouse complain that nothing is ever brought to them
You or your spouse complain about the impersonality of gifts received
You or your spouse compare gifts given them versus others have received
You or your spouse hoard received presents or cards (beware of many many memory boxes)
You or your spouse react positively to even small received gifts (if personal)



The book talks about how a gift is a physical symbol of the status of the relationship.  i.e. wedding rings.  Personally, I look at it as a measurement of depth within a relationship; how much someone really knows or cares about you.  For example, my husband is an electronics guy... more specifically an apple guy.  He’s not, however, a tool guy.  The men at our church generously threw him a tool party before our wedding.  The tools were only recently used.  My husband has used the tools some since we’ve moved into our own place, but not as much as his mother and I have, and definitely not as much as his Apple TV (my valentines day gift to him ;) )



Acts 20:35
In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’


2 Corinthians 9:7
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.


Isn’t it amazing that all love forms are covered in the Bible?  Gift giving and receiving is known in many cultures and through a multitude of generations as one of the most common yet uniquely personal symbol of love.

With the economy at this time, a spouse who’s love language is receiving gifts (giving gifts (as in my case)) can seem terrifying, however the importance of a gift is the thought.  Thought is what makes is personal, gives it meaning, and creates depth.  Therefore, a gift (that is personal) need not be expensive.


Looking at the way I’ve gushed about gifts, and my list of tell-tale signs...I just might need to reexamine myself.  Update: My husband laughs at my hoards of memory boxes and has threatened trash bags before, so yes this gets personal.


P.S.  Next week I hope to cover the last of the five that relates closely to our condition.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Update Soon to Come

We have officially moved to the new place, which means:

I am closer to actually posting a real post.  Unfortunately we do not get internet until next week, so I can't scan my comics until next Monday night.  (I am at my mom's to post this update)

This week has been hard because, in the process of cleaning, moving boxes and organizing, my vajay-jay muscles have been spasming.  It's amazing how one's body being tense affects everything else.

My mind has turned to mush.

One thing I did want to post was a link to my church's sermon audio podcast.  It was called the Least of These and it is based on the lesson that our worth is in the fact that we are created by God and with purpose.  It's the top on the list and called The Least of the These.

Till next week, hope you will have painless or less painful week.

Monday, March 14, 2011

An update on my list

The delay has been longer than anticipated.  My guess is I will be back to my normal posting-self (with pictures too) in about two weeks.

My gyno appointment went well, I was able to get the 3rd size dilator in.  However, it was extremely uncomfortable and I was sore for days after.  Now that I am looser in the offending area, I feel the muscle spasms, he said I was having, almost everyday.  So instead of only provoked pain, I have uncomfortability (word? I don't know) shooting from offending area down my right leg. 

Painting is still happening, but today should be the last day, if not, definitely tomorrow.

The vet appointment was hard.  As it turned out, my cat, Mousey, had ungloved the tip of his tail.  Leaving only a few muscle tendons and some uncovered bone, so the vet had to snip the tip off.  His tail is now 1/2 an inch shorter.  And poor Mousey will never grow hair on the very tip again.  However, it is healing well.

Moving should commence this Saturday, however, that will give me very little time to give a regular update, so I am setting a goal to finish the showing love series two weeks from now.

Hope you are all have a painless or less painful day.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

A List of My Excuses For Not Posting A Real Post

We closed on our town house on Tuesday, so I have been running behind on writing the series.  So unfortunately the series is postponed for a little while.  I will post on the facebook Vulvodynia Support site when I have updated again.

Now for the list of reasons I can't post a real post

Lots of painting
Working hours later than my scheduled work day
More painting
Cleaning
Gyno appointment in the morning
And last but not least, I came home this evening to find that my baby kitty (Mousey) had an unfortunate accident.  While closing a door, he let his tail slip into the hinge...He snipped off the tip of his tail.  It looks so sad... Thankfully my mom was around so she was able to tend to it and called me. 

And the actual last thing, the tail snippage has not seemed to affect him at all.  He's running around as fast as his legs can carry him, with his pathetic tail waving behind...