This baby. She cries at 90% of people...strangers, grandma, the neighbor. I was sad about it at first, I feel bad that her grandmas can't hold her without her screaming. But I'm ok with her being comfy with me, Mark, sisters and whomever you select few others are :)
Had fun this week with my sis Jenn and her 2 kids in town
immunotherapy day
My friend Alexis came to visit, which made my day. Time goes by so much faster with a visit from a friend. Especially when that friend has been given a timeline by doctors of how long they expect her to live. It was heavy news when she called me. Its also changed my life for the better and helps me appreciate, care, and love more. She has melanoma, and even though Ruby does too, she's doing so well I sometimes forget how quickly that can change. You can read about Alexis' latest updates here on her blog. My dad has had addiction issues most of his life and have been worse the last few years. I've been reminded of that as he is having some health issues recently. Another chance to stop and think about the relationships and actions I take in my life. We also found out our neighbor has a very aggressive brain tumor. It has affected her vision, speech, movement, and more. Not sure she'll ever be the same. I often hesitate to take that trip, do that thing that takes more effort/money/time than usual. I don't want to hesitate.
soccer fun on the 4th of July
We love living in a soccer playing neighborhood...both kids and parents!
oakley parade
morning face!
Today at church a couple in our ward gave inspiring talks on this great country we live in and those that serve in the military.
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