What a dilemma you face trying to juggle two worlds around your own personal universe.
No matter how much both you and Glen wish he were home earlier and more often, we the recipients of your eloquence and creativity of your blog are forever enriched.
So while we join you in the wish that he did not have to work quite so long and hard, we also are hopeful that the quality and quantity of your postings will not diminish. So, there's the rub as Frederick said in "The Pirates of Penzance". You somehow need to combine/satisfy both constituencies
There must be a happy medium somewhere-but the deciding factor (his work requirements) probably takes this out of your hands until Glen leaves them for greener pastures (hopefully somewhere far nearer than DC!).
Sometimes, we are not sure how exactly you accomplish all that you do. Truly a driven type "A" first child.
Welcome to our family blog where you can find the latest on our family and read all about Spencer's battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (subtype M5). He was diagnosed in January 2012 and has been in remission about 10 years now. Every day he is in remission is a gift to us.
In amongst the leukemia updates you'll find a random conglomeration of humorous, boring, goofy, and inspiring tales (with photos of course) from the adventure of our life with five kids. An adventure that we're taking ...a day at a time.
My Circle of Love
Our Family--together for the first time in two years
Spence (29)
12 years in remission from (AML) leukemia!!!
Cami {& Garrett & Lucie} (27)
Happily married new parents living the medical residency life in Alabama
Emma (24)
BYU student living her best life!
Adam (22)
Recently returned missionary, now at BYU!
Ellie (19)
Called to serve in Ventura, California!
Lucie (3)
Our first grandbaby....making our lives so much sweeter!
Oliver
A sweet little guy who likes to scoot around and steal our hearts!
4 comments:
Looks like I am not the only one without a husband this week!
I've also been without a husband the last couple weeks. It's so sad. Unfortunately, I don't blog more when he's gone.
I like your graph!
I understand this relationship. Are you still calling-less too? After your last calling, that would leave lots of spare time on your hands, I'm sure.
What a dilemma you face trying to juggle two worlds around your own personal universe.
No matter how much both you and Glen wish he were home earlier and more often, we the recipients of your eloquence and creativity of your blog are forever enriched.
So while we join you in the wish that he did not have to work quite so long and hard, we also are hopeful that the quality and quantity of your postings will not diminish. So, there's the rub as Frederick said in "The Pirates of Penzance". You somehow need to combine/satisfy both constituencies
There must be a happy medium somewhere-but the deciding factor (his work requirements) probably takes this out of your hands until Glen leaves them for greener pastures (hopefully somewhere far nearer than DC!).
Sometimes, we are not sure how exactly you accomplish all that you do. Truly a driven type "A" first child.
We love you Lara!
Mom-Dad
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