12.03.2007


I love Christmas it is my favorite time of the year. I love the lights, the trees, the white snow, I love the hussle and Bussle, giving and sharing gifts, the treats, family gatherings, Christmas movies, the Reason for the Season, Christmas Eve at my parents house, everyone is so caring and generous, snuggle with a blanket(or Nate) on the couch with hot cocoa, layering my clothes, the Saviors Birth. I Love it ALL.
I am kinda in a stump though on what to get my kids for Christmas, Taige I bought a kitchen set for with all the supplies to go with, Kyson has been the hardest to buy for- he already has everything to me. So if anyone has any ideas or suggestions I would love to hear. So for now "Tis the Season"
I need to give a Big Thanks to my good friend Shauna for helping me be not such a dummy anymore with my Blog. She stayed on the phone with me last night until 10:00 helping me. So THANK YOU SHAUNA for my cute Blog. love ya

We have had a busy month! We moved into our new home the second week of November and lived out of boxes the first week then cleaned out the apartment and said "Goodbye" YEA! Now that everything is situated we are loving it.


Taige is walking all over the place trying to keep up with her big brother.


I had a pretty hard weekend it brought a lot of memories back from about 6 years ago. When I was still in beauty school 6 years ago my aunt Jamie who is more of a sister then an aunt came to me and said we need to shave my head, 2 weeks after her first set of chemo her hair was falling out in clumps. So I did what she asked with her little boy Jaden who was 3 yelling and crying not to cut his mom's hair like that. My grandma Jamie's mom asked me to do the same thing this weekend. It too was her 2 weeks after her first set of chemo that her hair was falling out. My grandma had good spirits smiling the whole time trying to be so strong for me, my mom, and Jamie. She is such a cute, sweet, loving, strong, cheerful grandma it's sad to have to watch her be in so much pain. It has taught me a lot I complain a lot about having MS but, it won't take me away from my family, like Cancer can. So I am going to be grateful for my disease, because I know that I could have it worse.