We started out March by going to a birthday party for Alanna Soderna, who is part of our church. Her family surprised her with the birthday party 18 days before she turned 50. It was a good thing, in hindsight, that the party was before her birthday, because on her birthday itself, she was in the hospital having her gall bladder removed!! In this photo, she is holding her youngest daughter. It was a very nice party, and many people spoke blessings and appreciation
in short speeches after the meal was eaten.
Because of the cataract and knee replacement surgeries Janet had scheduled for March, the quilting was all put away and puzzles were a different entertainment for her. {She also has made over twenty knitted dishcloths. If you come over (or bring food) you can have one!}
This puzzle was completed on March 4, and it was very difficult. We gave it to our pastor, Darrell Stetler, as he was willing to try it.
This one was not so frustrating and Rowen and Elizabeth were willing to help with it.
We finished it on March 10.
We had Mahatma Alcala (GBS student from Mexico) over for Sunday afternoon on March 9. She helped us work on the puzzle and we enjoyed talking to her about the medical mission trip to Honduras she recently took.
Elizabeth sang the special song with the College and Careers class that morning.
My left cataract surgery was March 5 and we drove to Louisville, KY for the surgery location.
Dr. Tenkman also did my previous cataract surgery Dec. 31, 2018.
Apparently the bumpy part under my iris is extra antibiotic. It has gradually dissipated.
Janet will get a new glasses prescription on April 8 and order glasses then.
This is the plan for our driveway enlargement. It was kind of funny; we got a citation from the city the week before we started on this project, because of Elizabeth's car wheels being parked on the gravel area we had added to make more parking space 8 years ago. The area on the right of the picture in red had a good sized tree when we moved in 8.5 years ago. We had it cut down immediately! We have added gravel repeatedly, but it always ended up being muddy, so we decided to use our tax return and do a permanent fix. The sidewalk to the front porch was also a trip hazard, so it was part of the project.

First came the tearing out. Yes, it was a mess and we had to go out our back door and around the house to get out for many days.

Unfortunately, the same day our project started, the city cut a hole in the street in front of the neighbor's house to replace a water main, so there was that obstruction for a couple weeks. We got new neighbors across from us with big trucks they park on the street, and we ended up having to park down the street with our two vehicles after this picture was taken.
many rains we have had since then!

The surgery went well and the recovery has been great; except that there was spray adhesive applied under this dressing, and since Janet is allergic to adhesive, especially spray adhesive, it has been very frustratingly itchy and inflamed (even to the day of this posting on April 7).
March 19, God's Bible School and College Symphonic Wind and String Ensemble came to Burlington Bible Church for a service. We enjoyed the service a lot, but it was really too soon after surgery to go to church and be away from the elevation and ice machine that Janet needed. But it was important for us to be there and see all the people she misses from not working on campus anymore.

Janaye Byers and Janet

Mary Matias and Janet
The white (formerly deep purple) orchid has been beautiful. The violets never quit!
The kalanchoe has bloomed like crazy for a couple months, and the two mandevilla we brought in last fall have bloomed like crazy, even as they lose their leaves! We hope to transplant them back outside, if we can get a break from the rainy weather.
Rowen and Elizabeth get much longer walks for actual exercise.
Rowen and Elizabeth take their turns walking with Janet, when it isn't raining.
Rowen has been faithfully taking care of his recovering wife.