Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Welcome to November

Welcome to the month of November, already. This year has flown by seems like. I apologize for the lack of posting this past week but I have been extremely busy. My husband broke his foot so Ive had to do a bit more for him than I usually do. Not that I mind, but it takes up a bit more time than I usually have to spend which cuts into my computer time. Hopefully hes better soon, he has to make an appointment with a surgeon soon so we can see what's going on with his foot. With him being a diabetic he has to be careful.
I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable Halloween this year. Ive already started my Christmas shopping. I bought our youngest son a pair of Batman Converse shoes for Christmas. He is an avid Batman fan and so that is one of the things he wanted. I had to look just about everywhere to find them in his size, apparently they have sold like Hot Cakes or so the people told me when I checked around in the shoe stores. I was finally able to locate them at Journeys and have ordered them, I hope he likes them.
I have been busy pretty much all week aside from the above activities working on our family tree. I have made some great progress on my husbands side which I intend to share here in a little bit, in a couple postings.
I just wanted to thank those of you once again who have messaged me here on the blog as well as on my Find a Grave profile and offered your condolences over the loss of our Grandchildren. We truly appreciate your kind words and appreciate that you have taken the time out of your day to send us a message and to offer your thoughts and your prayers. It has been a very hard year for us as well as for our Son and our Daughter. Losing a child is something you truly do not know how it feels unless you have experienced it for yourself. We are looking forward to a Blessed Holiday Season and just being able to reflect on the memories we had with our Grandbabies and being able to just push forward and know that God has everything in control. We may not understand the how or the why of the situation but we must continue on in our faith and just accept what has happened in our lives. It does not mean we agree with it but part of the healing process is learning to accept the things that we have no power to change. Stay tuned for more posts to come.

No comments:

Post a Comment