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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Friday Fotos

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Friday Fotos


So, I have been following this blog, My Home Sweet Home, and I just love Dawn's Camera Phone Friday. Any blog with great photos pulls me in and Dawn has such wonderful photography and editing skills!!!!    I absolutely L O V E my iPhone and love that I can capture life quickly and anywhere without lugging my "big girl" camera.  Oh, and Instagram...I really don't have to say more.  It's the little things in life!   Please join me and put your iPhone/Instagram addiction to good use...

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Baseball, Meat Trays, Funerals and Gratitude

I get lots of ideas for blog posts while just doing life.  Today as I watched the Giants game and the after-game show, I got one more thought for this long overdue post.  The announcers were talking about Ryan Vogelsong, the old guy, almost has-been pitcher for the Giants, who obviously has never given up.  Never give up!  This is a family phrase that we have said for many years, but especially for the last year.  Never give up!  We, especially Emilie, have been on a wild ride this year, but we have never given up.  Never given up on God, never given up hope, never given up our faith....never given up.  When Emilie was diagnosed last year, I tried to explain the situation to the boys.  I explained that Emilie was a 2 strike hitter and she was battling at the plate.  Each successful treatment, MRI, procedure, etc. was a foul tip and she was waiting for that perfect pitch that would put her safely on base.  We are all "2 strike hitters" in this life, so never give up. 

This month is a month of celebration.  Celebrating life, family, birthdays, and graduation.  Paul is graduating middle school and we are so proud of him.  It has been a crappy year for him and he has dealt with it beautifully.   As I was at our local market ordering a meat tray for the graduation ceremony, a lady next to me was ordering food for a funeral. I thought, wow, I could be here ordering food for a funeral, but God has given us another year of life.  A life that is not taken for granted.  A life that is celebrated daily.  Life...live it!

One year ago today, we faced a very scary diagnosis.  In looking back, I am grateful.  Not for the diagnosis or the stuff we had to deal with, but for the Grace that God gave us to live minute by minute with hope and faith.  We have learned to be grateful for all things and to wake up and experience the blessings in life.

Go out and live life big, love  people just because, and wake up to the blessings all around you!! Photobucket