Inspirational Thoughts

Sunday, September 14, 2008

In The Beginning

Here is a copy of my great-grandparent's, (Elam Shoemaker & Maud Eberly) wedding certificate. Cousin Steve emailed it to me (thanks Steve). Elam and Maud were the parents of Pappy (Thaddeus Shoemaker), and he was my mother's father. I'd never seen the certificate before, and unfortunately I don't have any pictures of them (at that time) to go with it. As I get more information about the "old folks" I'll be posting it. I feel driven to share their stories. Who knows what we may learn.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Lest We Forget

For those who may not remember the intensity of September 11, 2001, here's a reminder. The events of that day are still as fresh in my mind... I clearly remember every tear I shed, every disbelief I felt, the utter rage I experienced. I hope I never forget how I felt that day! It reminds me of the importance of being an American... of the freedoms I enjoy... and of how fragile life truly is.
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There's nothing else to say.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Yikes!

I thought I'd better do an update just so people don't think I've run away from home (even though that's not a bad idea). The past couple weeks have gone by so fast... I can't believe it's September.

The girls are back in school. Em's in marching band again this year. She's also decided to give tennis a try and is on the West York team. She played her first doubles match 2 weeks ago, and while she and her partner lost the match (6-4) they were competitive! Not bad for someone just starting out. Way to go!

Brie is in Middle School this year. It's so hard to grasp that my girls are growing up so fast. She has a loaded schedule which includes computer ed, band, chorus, the "typical" core subjects, and advanced placement math. She's adjusting to her new environment really well.

I received news about a new client to add to my schedule. I will see this person 3 times a week for an indefinate period of time. It's an ALS (Lou Gehrig's) case so it's difficult to predict how long the person will do well and/or survive. I've gone in twice and we're off to a good start.

Just a little info for the time being. I should "slow down" in the next week as things get back into a routine. I love this time of year!