Each day we have the choice to love our life and really live it or just go through the motions. God created each of us with special gifts and specific purposes in mind. Some days are incredibly hard, but I hope to share with you my own experiences as a Christian mom, wife, and educator. Maybe you will also find that you do love this one life, this one chance we have to really make a difference in this world.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Hope
Hope - It looks so different depending on your life circumstances. This week I saw what hope looked like to my brother and his family. His daughter, my niece, has severe food allergies. She is deathly allergic to peanuts and has at least 15 other known food allergies (wheat, dairy, soy, all meats, glutens, and tree nuts, and others I can't recall). They've been faced with the reality that she will be going to school soon. Being an educator, I know my school and district take extreme precautions for severe food allergies & health concerns. But I can't guarantee that of my niece's school district. Needless to say, we are all very worried for the day she goes to kindergarten and her well being when away at school. This past week they tried an alternative treatment with acupressure and computer simulated allergin tests. The treatments went very well and will hopefully lessen the severity of her allergies over time. Anyway, they stopped by on their way home. I've never seen my brother so hopeful. After four long years and bad news after bad news of worsening allergies and new allergies cropping up all the time, he finally has hope that maybe his daughter can someday eat more foods and suffer less. I hope this, too.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Ghetto Cruisers
Ghetto Cruisers - we've all seen some form of these monstrosities. You know what I'm talking about - the souped up pieces of garbage that some people like to ride around in and think they look cool. Well here are a few from a message board my husband likes. Forgive me for the one with profanity; it's not very fitting for my blog. But these were just too good to not pass along.
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