My sis and her grandbaby, Elizabeth, she is a doll!

My sis and her grandbaby, Elizabeth, she is a doll!

My nephew Will, his wife Nicole and the newest family member, my great niece Elizabeth

My nephew Will, his wife Nicole and the newest family member, my great niece Elizabeth

Mom, me, Barb and Myles (my sis and bro)

Mom, me, Barb and Myles (my sis and bro)

Missie and Uncle Myles (my brother)

Missie and Uncle Myles (my brother)

Missie and grandparents

Missie and grandparents

Missie at park in Brockville,Ont. Canada

Missie at park in Brockville,Ont. Canada

Missie and I went to Canada in October

Missie and I went to Canada in October
Mom and Jim

Part of Preston's room, he has large room, calls it his apt.

Part of Preston's room, he has large room, calls it his apt.
has a recliner and little refrig.

Missie wanted her room lime green and black

Missie wanted her room lime green and black
turned out very nice!

Left side of kitchen

Left side of kitchen

Right side of kitchen (sunflowers)

Right side of kitchen (sunflowers)

Other half of living room

Other half of living room

Part of living room

Part of living room

Part of our dining room, it is a large room

Part of our dining room, it is a large room

Our new home!

Our new home!

Jr.s shop

Jr.s shop

2 car garage

2 car garage

This is the only way it would let me post :(

Here it is December, where has time gone. I just realized this a.m. I have not posted pics of our new home, where we moved to in May. I am really bad at blogging now :( Preston is doing great! He did have a cold, but other than that, he is doing well! We are so thankful for that.Missie loves Union Bible Academy. She has moved into the dorm so she won't have to drive 1 1/2 hrs/day and during winter it would have been hard. She loves living in dorm and having her friends there. She is in choir and absolutely loves that and travels when they travel. She is maintaining a B average, and that is great! It was a big switch to switch from ACE cirriculum to textbooks, but she has done very well. We love our home, and spending our first holidays in it! Will post some pics.

Preston and Missie before surgery

Preston and Missie before surgery

Preston before surgery

Preston before surgery

Preston after his surgery

Preston after his surgery

Friday, October 31, 2008

Missie is selling her gameboy - Ninendo Game Boy Advance SP, case, charger for car, plug in for in the house, and 12 games- asking $125 for all: games are:

WarioWare TWISTED (this is a neat game where you have to move the gameboy itself when you are playing,

Life/Yahtee/payday all on one cartridge,

Super Mario Bros. 3,

Shrek Super slam,

Nicktoons Unite!,

Super MarioWorld super mario advance 2,

Crash, Pokemon-firered version,

Hey Arnold,

Mario Kart Super Circuit,

SpongeBob Super Sponge/Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy/Fairly oddparents shadow showdown/Rocket Power Zero Gravity Zone all on one cartridge

Yoshi Topsy Turvy

This would make a wonderful Christmas gift for your child. Let me know if interested at hnwatson@bellsouth.net
I will be putting it on ebay if no one buys it.
Missie is selling it to buy some computer games for her laptop.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

I am.....

I am: blessed

I think: God is awesome!

I know: Jesus Loves Me!

I have: everything I need

I wish: I was 40 lbs. lighter

I hate: anakes

I miss: my mom

I fear: not being able to take care of my special needs son

I feel: tired

I hear: Preston's chair squeaking

I smell: lotion

I crave: chocolate cake

I search: for new craft ideas

I wonder: when Jr. will get another job

I regret: not being able to visit my mom more often

I love: Jesus, my family, my church

I ache: when I overdo it because I have fibromyalgia

I am not: a big money spender

I believe: God doeth all things well

I sing: a lot of the time in my head and heart

I cry: rarely

I don’t always: go to bed early enough

I never: give up on Preston

I always: like to kiss my hubby before I go somewhere

I confuse: my family sometimes

I listen: to Preston talk a lot

I can usually be found: at home

I am scared: of snakes

I need: daily strength from the Lord

I am happy about: having a good school for Melissa and that she is doing so well!

I imagine: having a screened in front porch

I am wearing: jean skirt and black/white striped turtleneck

I look forward to: the weekends

Medicaid!

Well, Preston is NOW ON MEDICAID! So we don't have to buy anymore of his medication. CVS tried to get us reimbursed for the meds. we did buy, but are having problems with the cymbalta so we are not sure if we will get that back or not, and that is the one that was between $80-90/week. We sure could have used that money with Jr. not having a job.

He is putting in lots of applications; but so far no good news yet. He put in one at Walmart too as they are hiring, he won't make much money, but stretching some money is easier than stretching no money. He will take anything he can get right now.

I am headed to clinic in a few minutes to sign papers so I can get my medication. It has been a real blessing to have this clinic.

Missie has small group teen meeting at 5, then if I feel up to it, she always goes with me to mine at 7. But I don't feel the best; I have drainage down my throat and feel blah! So we will see how it goes when I get home from the clinic. Jr. is fixing supper tonight, so that will help.

'Til next time!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Bad news!

Well, when it seems things couldn't get a lot worse financially (with having to buy $90 worth of medication every week for Preston) Junior arrived home on Friday and pulled up to the garage. When I went out he was unloading his tools into the garage and I asked him why. He said, "Guess." I said, "You got laid off." The only problem is, we don't think he can draw unemployment, but he will find out for sure. So after Oct. 31st, we aren't sure if we will have any income, except for Preston's SSI and that doesn't go too far, but is better than nothing! Monday a.m. Jr. will be out looking for jobs. He and I may both have to work different hours at Walmart or somewhere. We will see what opens up for him. When Missie found out she said, "We won't have any money to buy Preston's medication." Bless her heart! Hopefully it will soon come in to the clinic! So that is the latest. It seems there are sooo many problems in life these days. It will be hard I think for him to get a good job due to the economy and the upcoming election. But God is able to work it all out.

Missie arrived home from youth challenge, and what a wonderful time she had and was spiritually refreshed. We are so thankful for the sacrifices of our church to take our youth there and back in that big bus! Thanks to Kevin Wilhelm for driving them, and Travis and Jody for helping to watch over them, and being there as well. It was a privilege for her to be able to attend. Preston and I watched the service last night, and saw Missie up there singing in the choir, and we enjoyed that. I told Jr. if we have to eat bread and drink water, it is worth it to see her so involved and happy! She has gained a lot of ground emotionally, and spiritually. And that is the reason we are here in IN, for her! And God has blessed her tremendously, so we just have to trust Him to take care of us.

So wanted to tell you all the latest.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

A Whole Week?

Wow, I haven't blogged in a whole week.

We are all alive and well here! Missie finished her 1st 9 weeks and even though she was 2 weeks late (actually only had 7 weeks) she did 15 paces which is what she was supposed to do in 9 weeks. So we are so proud of her. She got to go to the Sarah Palin rally on Friday with friends from school; then after church went to a family's farm for a youth get-to-gether and got home about 12:30. She really enjoyed it all.

Revival ended tonight; it is kind of sad. But it is tiring to go almost every night. We can actually afford to go to revival here every night, if we want. I only missed 1 night. I enjoyed the Tillis' ministry. Listening to them sing was like being back in campmeeting. I love the old time singing with the spirit. They are precious people.

It is almost bedtime, but wanted to check in. The Lord is helping us buy Preston's meds. A man at church gave us $40 on Friday night, and the meds. were $84. That helped us to be able to buy some groceries. God never fails. I will be glad when the meds. arrive at the clinic and we won't have to buy it. I go to the clinic on Wed. to see about getting help for me to get my meds. Mine is over $300/bottle. All of Jr.'s is $4/bottle. I have 2 that are not. One is an arthritis medication and I am not sure how much it will cost.

Jr. will have insurance around January 1st at his job. They pay all of his except $1. We may not add Missie since she has medicaid. He is hoping to get a raise then too to cover the cost of insurance for me. So we will see.

Hope you all had a wonderful Lord's day.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hello on Sunday!

Well, I didn't make it to church today, but I enjoyed the services via internet! What a blessing that is! This a.m. we had a wonderful service, and there was no preaching, and I sat in my living room with tears running down my face, enjoying the service, even though I couldn't be there.

Missie has been so sick. She thought she was feeling better and then yesterday afternoon started getting feverish again, and is very weak. She has a lot of drainage in her throat, that goes along with this head cold. Junior and Preston went to church tonight, and I watched it on the internet. I could see Preston sitting in his pew rocking, it was so neat! Our pastor preached a wonderful sermon. Tues. night we start revival, through next Sunday. I plan to attend this as many nights as possible. The teen church sang tonight, and Missie and I both hated that she was not there for that. But there will be another time.

Well, since the cymbalta was so expensive, we decided to try paxil again, but it didn't do well. Preston started getting irritable, and we just had to go and buy 17 more pills to do us until next Friday. It was $75. We will have to buy 21 pills/week until they arrive at the free clinic. That will probably be about $100 a week. I don't know how we will do it, but God does. God is able to speed the delivery of this medication up, and have it arrive much sooner at the clinic, or speed up the medicaid! Something has to give in this area!

I have been working on some baskets with handmade cards in them to donate to our school for the silent auction. I hope they sell good for the school. We are having a soup supper, and silent auction on November 6th. We are hoping to do well, and raise lots of money for our school.

Hope you all had a wonderful Lord's day!

Friday, October 10, 2008

You won't believe it!

You won't believe what I am going to tell you! So fasten your seat belts and hang tight for I have some astonishing news!

Missie received her medicaid card today! She is now on medicaid. But Preston is not; and it will take a while for him. Does that make sense? Don't they realize a disabled person NEEDS it quickly??? I just couldn't believe it when I got the card for Missie in today's mail! I am thankful she has it, for now we can get help for her arthritis, unless it is hard to find a rhematologist who takes it. That is the next step to find a family dr. first who can refer us to a specialist.

Missie is sick again with cold, fever, etc. She has laid around all day. I walked and got her paces and she has worked some in them. It is like she has a relapse now. I hope she gets better soon. Several people around here have this cold or flu.
So far Preston has not gotten this. Hopefully he won't.

Please keep praying for Preston's medicaid to come through and/or the meds. he needs arrives quicker than usual. God is able to speed up this process.

Bedtime, so will go for now.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

What a week!

It has been quite a week, but we are getting things moving concerning Preston's medicaid and medications! When the caseworker put in all the information for regular medicaid for Preston, it came up that they wanted to see about disability medicaid for him, so that is the route we are going. She has to send paperwork to SC to his doctors, so that could take a couple of weeks. Never again will I take medicaid for granted!!!

Yesterday Junior took Preston to the Open Door Clinic - free clinic - and they saw the nurse practitioner and she couldn't believe his history! It is a lot to comprehend when you hear it for the first time. He truly is our miracle son! He is so cute because he doesn't want to be called a "boy" anymore, but a "man." I told him he is not a girl, so he is a boy, LOL. He thinks it is something wonderful that he is a 20 yr. old man now! It is truly a miracle that we have him, and that is he sooo sweet. God has been so good.

Well, anyhow, the clinic got things moving and gave him 2 bottles of medication that he takes, and some samples of a 3rd. We temporarily put him on paxil which he was on before cymbalta (for depression) until we can get the cymbalta in. It is $485 a bottle. Today I had to go back to the clinic and sign all the papers. Then she told me it would take 3-5 weeks for the meds. to get here. We are ok for a couple of weeks. Our pastor told me to let him know if we needed help financially to buy some before the free meds. arrive as there are people who would be more than happy to help us buy it! What an awesome pastor we have. Our church here has really stood behind us through all of this and prayed. It means so much to us.

I guess Missie will be the next one to go to Open Door and see if we can get her on some arthritis medication. She did get some better, but tonight is in quite a bit of pain and didn't get to prayermeeting.

The boss told the guys where Jr. works that they could start working some overtime, but there isn't enough to do for them to work much overtime. But we are so thankful he has a job, and in a month he will get insurance on himself which they pay! I may go to the clinic too for my meds, we will see how much the insurance will cost to put me on it. He hopes to get a raise then too.

So things are somewhat better, as we have meds. for a couple more weeks. And the Lord is able to speed up the medicaid process and also the arrival of the medications to the clinic. God is in control!

So that is the latest chapter in the lives of the Watsons!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Awesome Sunday!

It was an awesome day today, on the Lord's Day.

Junior and I attended church this a.m. as Missie has a cold and had a headache.
Bro. Mowery preached a wonderful message and some went to the alter.
This evening we had another great service, and then after church we had Travis and Jody Johnson and their family over for chili! We had a good time of fellowship.
Our church is praying for us concerning Preston's medication. It has caused me much anxiety wondering what we will do if the clinic does not give us the meds. Bro. Mowery preached tonight on faith; I needed that sermon. I don't have the faith I should have. I need the Lord's help. Only God can work this all out. I will be so glad when Tuesday is over and we know something. Not knowing is harder than knowing, I think.

We might get to go to my mom's for Thanksgiving! She and my stepdad want to pay our way for us to go up. We will be there about 1 1/2 days but that will be better not seeing them at all this year. I haven't seen my mom since August of 2007. I would love to go and see them, if the weather is ok. If there are snowstorms, we won't go. It is in the Lord's hands.

'Night all!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Awesome church family

We left an awesome church family in Easley, SC and moved to IN and found out they are awesome as well. I requested prayer Wed. night about Preston's medication and not having medicaid, and they rallied to help us. We ended up getting a big food pounding and over $100 in cash. Isn't that amazing? I have more food than I do cabinets now! Thank you all soooo much!

Wed. p.m. we had a wonderful prayer meeting. God came and it was such a wonderful time of prayer for needs. I was so discouraged over this medication. We bought 17 pills for Preston and it cost $85. Another of his expensive medication is running out this week. But we go to the clinic on Tues. and will see what they can do to help us. Please pray they can give him the meds. until we get medicaid. Anyhow, Bro. Steve Gardner handed out paper at the prayer meeting and people gave a lot of requests and we wrote a lot of them down so we could use the list in our devotions. He was so passionate about each request; it was so refreshing! Then Bro. Mowery asked if anyone wanted to pray at the altar for our needs; and many went up front and prayed. It was close to 9 p.m. before we got out of the service. But it was so worth it.

Just had to brag on our new church and how they have helped us. Jody Johnson told me that the Lord didn't bring us up here to forsake us now! How true that is. Missie is doing so well and loving school. I know it was God's will so we just have to trust Him!