Sunday, February 24, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Cubby and Meagan are HERE!!!
Meagan and Cubby arrived late last night! Missy and I were late picking them up for various boring reasons but they were both eagerly awaiting for us! Cubby was busy making snowballs and Meagan stayed warm. Since Jason and Missy are working a full day and the kids are in school, Cubby, Meagan and I will be running errands and exploring downtown. It's quite beautiful with the new layer of fresh snow! We may go ice skating later on and prepare for Taylor's Court of Honor!

Saturday, February 16, 2008
A Letter from Grandpa

As I was putting away the amazing report cards from the kids, I found this letter to Jordan from my Dad. This week hasn't been easy for Jordan and I. Or I should say it's never easy for any of us but Jordan and I just showed our emotions on the outside. I am so grateful I have saved a few of his cards, letters and even some of the junk he would mail to me! He always gave me quarters, taped to his cards...treasure everyone!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's Day
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
Here Comes the Sun!!!
Friday, February 8, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Happy Birthday Taylor!!!
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Taylor is now 17 years old. I just love this kid! He is a gentle, thoughtful person who is becoming a great young man. His report card was awesome considering all the time he missed with my Dad's funeral. He continues his interest in film and photography. Taylor has endured so much as a little boy and his brittle bones. We only have one more year with Shriner's Hospital. I remember spending 3-4 visits a month and now it's 3-4 visits a year. I am proud of you Taylor! He has earned his Eagle and should be driving soon. He has a car ready for him to drive. Taylor is a junior at East High and his days are busy with work, homework and baseball, along with a girlfriend.


Taylor was born with a few stress fractures in his hips. The photo is of my Dad and Taylor with his first casted break. The other photo is my mom and Taylor. He was such a cuddley baby. Honestly, we have lost count of how many casts this little man has gone through and all the variety of colors and designs. Once the breaks hit around 70 fractures, we stopped counting. Taylor never complained and he would never let O.I. slow him down. Today, he pitches and plays firstbase for East High baseball. He still has a pin in his foot. I can't imagine life without Shriners. They have been so good to us!!!

May 1992......................................................December 2007
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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