I am thankful that Matt is a hard worker and I am able to stay home with our kids.
I am thankful that we are all healthy.
I am thankful that we live close to our parents and families, if anything happened....we aren't to far away.
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I found this on my friends blog, Jenna - the one who died. She was in the hospital for her first round of chemo.
If there is one thing that I will take away from this experience it is that you have to hold close your loved ones. Don't take them for granted even for a second because you never know how much more time you have with them. Love your husbands with all your heart and soul. Let unimportant things go and make them a priority. Love your children every second and put down that book, or that computer mouse, and love them like there is no tomorrow. Every time your husband gets on your nerves.. think of me... up here without mine. Love him. Every time your kids drive you nuts and you want to escape... think of me and how I would do anything to be home around my nutty kids. Love like there is no tomorrow...... be forgiving....and make the most of the time you have.
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Then a good quote from my friend Candice's Blog -
"True love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly."
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