Once again my friend whose son, Tanner, had a liver transplant has supplied me with the upliftment that my heart and soul needed. This was on her sons webpage:
"You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face… You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” --Eleanor Roosevelt
This is all for some purpose, we just cannot see the ending. I sometimes lose focus on what is really important and that is that Kaelyn's soul has gained it's eternal glory in receiving her body. I know that this life is just a glimpse in our eternity and all will be well in the end.
Love,
Angie
4 comments:
Yeah, it will.
*hugs*
Oh, Angie, you are too sweet. I posted that for myself as much as anyone. I'm just trying to give myself a kick in the pants. I've been so overwhelmed lately and I'm just trying to overcome it. I love that quote, I'm glad you like it too.
I talked with your cousin "nate", or Dr. Meeker as we know him, tonight. I had to call oncology because Tanner's PICC line came out, and he was the one on call. He always asks how Kaelyn's doing.
Anyway, I wish we were closer. But, Washington and Utah aren't too far. I wish I could just zip on over.
You guys are always in my thoughts and prayers. I'm praying hard for Kaelyn's liver to be well and perfect!
Love, Megan
I will continue to pray for you and Kaelyn. i am hoping that everything turns out right. Ithink of Kaelyn everyday.
love
ashley
Maybe i can come and visit and we can play bouncy ball again!
I have that quote on my desk at work and when things get really tough either at home or work I read it and gain courage to do what ever I need to do.
I love you Angie and Kaelyn, Jacob and Wade.
Mom
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