Why this blog...

I am the mother of the three most talented, intelligent and beautiful children ever to live on this earth. I am also privileged to be married to the most wonderful man! He has added three additional talented, intelligent and beautiful children to our family! I have a job that I mostly love, a wonderful education, a beautiful home, marvelous family, and I have the privilege of belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I have been greatly blessed in my life, but I sometimes forget that. So, I decided to create this blog as a way to remind myself of all the many blessings and miracles that surround me. (I'm also terrible at keeping a journal- so this will be something for my kids to enjoy as well.)

I hope you enjoy what you read. I would love to hear what you think!

Deanne

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Life is All Cottage Cheese with Chocolate Chips!


I am getting used to Luke's new schedule: the early bedtime, the gazillion pills a day, etc. But I don't know if I will ever be prepared for some of his weird food cravings. (I didn't know that grandfathers-to-be got weird food cravings!)

So Luke said to me: "you know what sounds good? Cottage cheese with chocolate chips. Can I have some for lunch tomorrow?"- totally serious!

So, I packed it, and he liked it!

Our life right now is quite a bit like this unique gourmet delight:

1. VERY unique!
2. Sounds not so great at first.
3. Upon second thought, it may have some appeal.
4. If you try it, you will find that you'll like it.

Our life is certainly unique. We have never had this particular set of challenges and will never have them in quite the same way again.

If I were to list our challenges, they would not sound so great at first.

On a second examination, remembering all the challenges we have conquered and seeing all the challenges of friends and family, our challenges now, with their accompanying blessings, actually start to hold some appeal.

And if I can just remember to jump right in to accepting these challenges for what they can teach me, rely on my Heavenly Father to guide me through, and pray and pray and pray, I may come through actually 'liking' the here and now!

The Gospel is true. My Father in Heaven is real and loves me always! You too!

And some people, like my Luke, actually enjoy cottage cheese with chocolate chips! 

Sunday, March 9, 2014

New Skill- Good for the Looong Days!

It's been another incredibly long week, with the promise of many yet to come... the doctor said that Luke will only have enough energy to work as long as that is the ONLY thing he uses energy for doing. Well, we already knew that- big sigh here!

But, have I mentioned, Luke is able to work! I am so happy for him and so proud of his incredible amount of determination to do what he has to do in his life to get to this point! CFS is such a hard disease- hard on everyone. Heavenly Father has blessed Luke and I so much to be able to get to where we are against this disease...

And with Cassie and Allen expecting our first grandchild, I thought it was high time I figured out some grandma type skills:

Is it big enough, too big, just right?

love this stitch!





































And thank you, thank you, thank you to Colette! She lent me the use of this gigantic hook which made everything so much faster! I will definitely be buying one of these!

And oddly enough, it is relaxing...

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Courage takes Faith

It has been a miraculous week in many ways! And a hard week...

Luke has been able to work!
But he has to have a very strict schedule and use all of his energy for work...

I know that as his health continues to improve, work will not be all consuming. But for now, it is. Both in Luke's life and in mine... no nights with friends or family, not even nights for a date

But I have to focus on the miracle- because that is what Luke's improved health really is- a miracle- and Luke can work!

This video, on Mormon Messages says it all:


Quotes from this message that I KNOW are true:

"You don't really realize how strong you are, until being strong is all you have left."

"Being brave doesn't mean I am not afraid."

"Brave is just acting in faith."

"If I really trust Heavenly Father, it doesn't matter what I don't understand."

And my very favorite- mostly because I know from personal experience how true this is:

"I know that God has a plan for me that is usually different than what I have planned for myself. It's not always easier, but it's always better!"