Saturday, November 6, 2010

Thoughts...

As I sit in the hotel room in New Mexico on my my way home to Texas, I reflect back on the week.  The miracles I saw, and how I am so grateful for the blessings.  I also took the time to read others blogs.  I have been following a blog of a family I have never met, yet they give me such strength.  It is amazing how reading the words of others can inspire us to think and reflect on our own lives.  I have attached the button on the side of my blog.  The Sullenger family story has ispired me beyond words.  Life is so precious and really a miracle.  Each day that we have is a gift from our wonderful, loving Heavenly Father.  And he is always there for us and gives us strength to handle things which we may not think we can. He puts peopls (angels on earth) in our lives to help us along our journey.  Their strength and testimony has helped my own testimony grow. My heart aches for them, and I will continue to keep them in my prayers.  
I am grateful for my wonderful family and their love and understanding  they have of my faults.  To all that might read my blog, remember the blessings we all have in our lives.  Take time to tell those that are special to you, just how much you love them. 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

The next few posts....

Ok...so I started blogging about my mom in my personal journal.  I guess I never took into concideration that I might want to have my friends and family read this.  Actually, I was afraid of what I might write, so if some of the emotions are a little more open than normal, I am sorry.  I just felt I needed to share the rich blessings in my life and the amazing strength that my mom has.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Miracles do happen!!!

What blessings I have in my life. Mom was released from the hospital yesterday!!! I can not even express my love that I have for my Heavenly Father and his work. I know that it is through the power of prayer and blessings that she is still here with us. When she received her blessing on Wednesday, it basically said that if she was done fighting, Heavenly Father was ready for her....but if she wanted to continue fighting then he would help her. She decided to fight and with Heavenly Fathers strength and the great care she received, she is now in the nursing home...hopefully on the road to returning back to an assisted living home. I am so grateful. I can not even express the love I have for Heavenly Father and just how loving my family is. I could never express the appreciation that I have for my wonderful husband. He is so understanding and supportive through everything that has gone on with my family. The love he has for me is unbelievable.