Tough Cookie

Tough Cookie

Tough Cookie -- Tim DerringerMy husband is one tough cookie. The way he handles hard times amazes me.

A tough cookie has often experienced a hard life.

My husband has suffered from:

  • A malignant brain tumor (In 2004, he was expected to live three to five years.)
  • A heart attack, stroke, and fall that caused a severe brain injury (In 2009, all three happened the same day. He was not expected to live 24 hours.)

A tough cookie is a strong person. 

My husband refuses to give up in spite of health problems. He:

  • Almost never complains
  • Rarely gets discouraged
  • Fears little
  • Refuses to accept defeat

A tough cookie decides to make the most of life.

My husband would prefer to be healthy and able to work. However, he chooses not to be a worry wart. Instead, he enjoys what he can. He crosses each day’s bridges as he gets to them.

A tough cookie is not perfect.

No one is perfect. Life is not perfect. However, like all of us, my husband has a choice: complain or do the best he can. He says what happened to him is just the way the cookie crumbles. Therefore, he makes the best of life.

A second explanation of a tough cookie:

  • A difficult person
  • Someone who always wants his own way
  • An unpleasant co-worker

I seldom hear anyone use this second explanation.

“I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Philippians 4:11 NIV).

Do you know a tough cookie? Please comment below.

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Thanks to Talmadge “Tim” Derringer for permission to share part of his story.

26 thoughts on “Tough Cookie

  1. Yes, Jeane Ann, we have shared some tough times together. I think about you often and my prayers continue. Now you’re having to be tough through all the storm damage too. Love you, my friend.

  2. Tim is lucky to have you as you are lucky to have him. Those are more challenges than I can imagine. God Bless you both.

  3. I love this, Diana. Thank you so much for sharing. I always thought my mom was one tough cookie. She endured so much. I had no idea she did everything afraid, until these last few years, as she goes on without my dad. No one knew. That’s one tough cookie, too!

  4. We all go through tough times but we must be tough, learn that each day is a gift from GOD, and know we are Bless. I have been there too. Glad you and Tim have each other for each thing you face. God Bless.

  5. Tim is truly a wonderful man in many ways. He has always been a consistent and wise person. He has a wonderful heart. Yes, he is the positive example of a tough cookie. You and he are in my prayers and I am honored to pray for you. Thank you so much this article. May God bless you.

  6. You are an inspiration to us all – but even on the darkest days there is light! Just step by step every day!

  7. Sounds like your Mr. Tim is my kind of guy. Enjoyed this insight into your life; I can see part of why you are so very blessed folks. You have God and each other.

  8. Thank you for your incredible story! Your husband is an amazing man, and what a great wife you are to write about him in this way. Your stories are wonderful. Thank you for sharing with me!

    Blessings to you both!

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