A little bit of everything-- photography, family, homeschooling, life with MS
Friday, December 10, 2010
Fun on a Friday afternoon
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Ahh...see I was terrified. They didn't swing on it, or swing it AT anyone. If that was MY kids...they would've come up with something a LOT more dangerous and destructive with those very same items. Your kids are ingenious! I mean...it was clever AND safe. Loved it!
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.
4 comments:
Ahh...see I was terrified. They didn't swing on it, or swing it AT anyone. If that was MY kids...they would've come up with something a LOT more dangerous and destructive with those very same items. Your kids are ingenious! I mean...it was clever AND safe. Loved it!
That was GREAT!! So many creative ways to knock down towers and scatter blocks, something every boy delights in doing :)
Jack will love this! I can't wait to show it to him tomorrow.
Awesome--you have very smart boys, Gabrielle.
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