pontman43
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Since its getting close to xmas I thought I would wish everyone a Merry Christmas. What is everyone doing for xmas? I'm going down to LA to visit family and detail their cars for presents. lol
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Tasty said:This year I am truly thankful for my family, and I wil be spending Christmas close to home. I have had a lot of perspective this year, and events which have made me see that not sweating the small stuff is so important in living a full life. I have also had some experiences on a spiritual level that I am so thankful for this year, and needed greatly. I had a son born in July 3 months prematurely. 2lbs. 1oz. upon birth, and just so tiny. My daughter was born at 30 weeks gestation a year prior, and this was not something I wanted to do again. Such a scary experience, and even moreso this time because my son was SO much smaller than my daughter was at birth. We thought we knew the ropes of dealing with premature birth, but at 5 months and counting in the hospital we are learning that each child is unique in their needs and development. I have TRULY been humbled by people's kindness this year toward our young family. I have never experienced the kind of love from other humans as I have this year. Random people telling me they are praying for my son, and know him by name even though I may not know them. Preparing meals, helping with parking money, just whatever. It has been an incredible experience on one hand, and truly draining and beyond stressful on the other hand. We just got another surgery under our belt today to correct some hernias, and it was a success. Hopefully now we can move on to healing our little guy's lungs, and bringing him home where he belongs. This year I am thankful for my family without whom we could NOT have made it through this experience.
Even as rough as it's been for us, I am thankful that things are as good as they are. So many families have babies far worse off than ours, have lost their homes to storms this year, or have lost loved ones.
I hope that ALL of you have a great holiday season, and take time to appreciate the things that you have and are surrounded by those you love.
Pontman43 said:OK, is it me or does all the bad stuff happen during the xmas season. I just found out today my dad has diabetes. Last year it was my mom and breast cancer and the year before our house flooded. Man, sucks it always happens during what is supposed to be the best part of the year. At least its a time you spend with family.
Tasty: I hope everything works out for you and your family and wish you all well.
Tasty said:Pontman43 - I think the holidays magnifies what we go through because we really focus on family at that time of year. Hopefully with the right medicines and procedures your dad will be just fine. How is your mom? My wife is a cancer survivor. She had T-Cell lymphoma at age 12, and we just celebrated her 12th year off chemo on the 16th of this month.