My dear bloggin' friends, I must apologize for my lack of posting lately. These days find me in a bit of a funk. My oldest daughter went in for her 2nd ultrasound a week ago Friday and there was no more heartbeat. During her first ultrasound, the heartrate wasn't as fast as the doctor liked, so they scheduled another ultrasound about 10 days later. There was no heartbeat on this day. So she had a D&C the next Tuesday. Things are kind of sad around here these days.
Plus, I didn't realize how long my arms were! I continue to beat myself up about EVERYTHING. I am constantly angry. I can't seem to get anything accomplished. Not to mention, I am seriously lacking motivation these days. I have been visiting my favorite blogs every day. But still no inspiration.
Anyway, I do appreciate my followers. I am not sure which direction my bloggin' will go, but hopefully I will soon find something to motivate me.
I pulled this picture out of the archives. It is a rock formation on the Ohio River down by Rockport. I think it looks like noses.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
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How very sad for your family and I grieve with you as our daughter suffered a miscarriage on Mothers Day. I will keep your family in my prayers.
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Pam
I am so sorry your daughter lost her baby. I am sure you are grieving for her and for you. Don't beat yourself up for not posting, we are just glad to hear from you when you feel like posting! I will be praying for you all.
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Andy
Oh, I'm so terribly sorry about your daughter. That is such sad news. Please know I'm thinking of you in this difficult time.
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Sheila
So sorry to hear. Saying a prayer for you and your family. Blog when you can, most of us will still be here.
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Kathy
Hey!
ReplyDeleteI found one of the runners at Marshall's, and I think the other might have come from Home Goods. They are really the same chain. I loved the rabbit graphic, and I got a little trivet and a bowl to match. I didn't photograph those. Keep your eyes peeled next year. Sometimes I see things making the rounds twice. You never know!
XO,
Sheila :-)