Wednesday, October 31, 2012

HALLOWEEN 2012

We did things a bit different this year....kids are growing up and starting to want to "do things" differently.

Grace went trick-or-treating with some friends from school (thanks Ragsdale's for letting her tag along with you all).

Marty, Hunter and I went to our church party, then drove around and let Hunter trick-or-treat down some roads in a subdivision.

We all dressed up this year (including me and Marty)!  A fun night for all!

Grace as a NERD

Amy as an "OLD MAN"

Hunter as a GATOR'S FAN

Marty as "MITT ROMNEY"
Marty and Amy (Mitt and Old Man)
Grace with her friends



Time -- goes so fast

It's hard not to grow weary in the day to day grind, but when you stop to look back at where you've been, and what your kids were like (and looked like) when they were younger compared to now.....it hits you!  
Lesson: Learn to "stop and smell the roses".  Enjoy each moment you are given...while glorifying God in all you do.  

Grace - 10 yrs old

Hunter - 12 yrs old

My babies awhile ago

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Our daily bread

The past 3 weeks have been.....rough.  I had to have a hysterectomy on 9/25.  While the surgeon was doing the proceedure, he discovered many other abnormalities.  To  make a long story short, he had to remove my cervix, uterus, one ovary (due to endometriosis), many adhesions (scar tissue that had "taken over" my bladder), stitch my bladder once he removed the adhesions from my bladder, and repair a hernia (that I didn't even know I had). Because of the bladder issues, I had to come home after 5 days in the hospital with a foley catheter for a week. 

While in the hospital, it was discovered (due to tachycardia - fast heart rate) and some SOB (shortness of breath) that I had atelectasis (partial collapsed lung) in both lungs.  Tis the reason I had to stay in the hospital 5 nights instead of the normal 2-3 nights. I am now having to do breathing/coughing exercises to help this condition.

Today makes 3 weeks since surgery, and I am starting to feel more like myself every day; although I still haven't been cleared to drive yet.

Even though I went through all of this, I am so very grateful for so many things.

*I am thankful for my mother-in-law, Mary who flew down to help with the kids for 17 days.
*I am thankful for my husband who has done so much for me.....from helping me shower, to wiping my booty, to getting up with me every 2 hours in the night to give me my pain meds and help me back into the bed.
*I am thankful for my mom and sisters for all their help with me and my kids---especially since Mary left.
*I am thankful for all the people who have brought in dinner for us these past 3 weeks.....we haven't had to cook for 3 weeks!
*I am thankful for my friends who come to see me -- just to sit with me to chat (to help me mentally...cause sitting/laying at home sure can get to you).
*But most importantly, I am thankful for my Lord and Savior who has been with me every step of the way.  He has shown me so many things in these past 3 weeks -- His grace and mercy is so awesome.

My sister in law's facebook post really spoke to me the other day....she wrote "Give us today our daily bread".  Enough said.  One day at a time.

To those that have helped me in anyway....thank you!  I love and appreciate you all so much!  :)