A little bit of everything-- photography, family, homeschooling, life with MS
Thursday, February 25, 2010
snowcones
Yesterday morning none of the snow had yet begun to melt, so the boys were out bright and early getting more snow. They had snowcones for breakfast (snowcups?), and I've got a collection of sundry snowballs slowly sublimating in the freezer.
Do you remember the year it sowed in La Canada? I was in the hospital having the twins, so you filled our freezer with snowballs so the babies and I could see them when we got home :) Snowcones for breakfast - YUM!
I am a Christian, a wife, mother, homeschool teacher, perfectionist, night-owl, reader, conservative, photographer, and a lot more.
I have 3 boys-- 11 year old twins named Joseph and Brigham, and a 9-year-old named Moses.
I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005. I went from a 30-mile-a-week runner to being mostly wheelchair-bound in 2 years. In 2008 I was accepted into the HALT-MS study-- a clinical trial in which I underwent an autologous stem cell transplant (bone marrow transplant) in an attempt to put the disease into remission. So far, I have remained stable for more than four years!
I am grateful every day for the new lease on life that God (and modern medicine and awesome doctors, but mostly God :-)) has granted to me, and the chance I have to teach and raise my boys, love my husband, and experience the joy, frustration, happiness, and heartache that life brings.
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Do you remember the year it sowed in La Canada? I was in the hospital having the twins, so you filled our freezer with snowballs so the babies and I could see them when we got home :) Snowcones for breakfast - YUM!
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