"Making the decision to have a child -it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking outside your body." Elizabeth Stone
My babies!
Catch up on our families daily adventures, learn more about our dreams and experience life with diabetes through our eyes! Grab a cup of something warm and read on to learn more about my Random Thoughts....
....you can mail an egg through regular postal mail- without an envelope or box? Well, neither did we! When Bailey jumped in the car after getting the mail on Tuesday, we were surprised to see this green egg in his hand. My first thought was that the mailman had left us a treat. He is the only one who can get into our mailbox besides us. Then we noticed the stamps on the side and the TO: and FROM: address label! So cool! It was from Kaci's pen pal Kyriana who lives in Indiana. They have been such good pen pals to each other since they met through the World Diabetes Day Postcard exchange back in November!
Thanks, Kyriana for all the wonderful Easter treats! So sweet of you!
Wife, Mommy, Cook, Taxi Driver, Former First Grade Teacher, JDRF Volunteer, and Blogger! In my spare time I sell Scentsy, Avon, Greeting cakes and Advocare!
Clint
Husband, Daddy, Senior Operations Manager, one of the toughest hardworking people I know, and My better half!
Kaci
The Princess- and my Heart! 8th grade Superior Spartan, Company Leader Golden Spark Dance Team Dancer, painter, JDRF volunteer, and the smartest girl I know!
Bailey
The Prince! - and my heart! 6th Grade Spartan, All A student, football player, and the smartest boy I know!
Princess Missy
Our sweet cat!
Payton Jane!
2 year old Payton. She has a heart of gold. Love this baby girl!
Miss Mae
Miss Mae is the newest addition to our family. A sweet blonde lab. The best word to describe her so far is "chill"
Chelsea Jane
Our angel dog and the sweetest 4 year old lab you will EVER meet! Thank you for the memories!
Reagan
Our "Angel Dog" We love you, Reagan! Thanks for all the good memories!
My 3 favorite people in the world!
"The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother." Theodore Hesburgh
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