Have your kids ever done anything to totally embarrass you? Mine sure have, and honestly, this is only 1 example. Have a great weekend!
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Growth Charts
Hey friends! We have 8 more days you can place orders for Christmas - and right now we are offering a 20% off sale until the 16th.
For me, I always want to give my kids something meaningful at Christmas. Toys are great, but within weeks or even days, they end up at the bottom of the toy box never to be seen again. With teachers I struggle thinking about what to get them because let's be honest, if they get one more coffee cup they may scream and really, another coffee gift card will just get lost among all the others.
Meaningful is special. Meaningful lasts. Our growth charts are just that! (You like my sales pitch?)
We do custom orders at Keepsake Rulers. You want a color that we don't have - let us know and we will make it happen!
For me, I always want to give my kids something meaningful at Christmas. Toys are great, but within weeks or even days, they end up at the bottom of the toy box never to be seen again. With teachers I struggle thinking about what to get them because let's be honest, if they get one more coffee cup they may scream and really, another coffee gift card will just get lost among all the others.
Meaningful is special. Meaningful lasts. Our growth charts are just that! (You like my sales pitch?)
We do custom orders at Keepsake Rulers. You want a color that we don't have - let us know and we will make it happen!
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Multiple Sclerosis
I was 3 - it's one of my most vivid memories. My mom was laying in bed and I was putting socks on her feet. That's when she was first told she had MS. She stopped working when I was 11. When she was diagnosed there wasn't really any medication, and the medication development came a little late in the game for her. I remember she started using a cane, then forearm crutches and then a wheelchair.
My babies were one and a half and my newest baby was only 2 months old when Dave was laying in the ER and after 2 MRI's and a spinal tap they diagnosed him with MS.
I hate MS.
I spent quite a while angry at God that growing up with this stupid disease wasn't enough, now my husband had it - and my kids would grow up with it like I did. Not super empathetic but I heard quite often, "God must have a reason it just keeps coming up in your life." I didn't care about the reason - I just wanted it gone.
Well, unfortunately it's not going away. Still no cure. But over the years I have used my lifetime of exposure to Multiple Sclerosis to help other people newly diagnosed, or partners of people newly diagnosed. And it seems to give it all purpose.
The Northwest Region of the US has the highest number of MS patients in the country, if not the world. It's crazy. And yet, so many people are pretty ignorant to what MS even is. So, ask questions - please! I would love to answer any questions you may have...Just leave your questions in the comments section and we will answer them.
MS putting an end to my husband's ability to work also gave life to us starting this business. It's a heartbeat we have here... Thanks!
My babies were one and a half and my newest baby was only 2 months old when Dave was laying in the ER and after 2 MRI's and a spinal tap they diagnosed him with MS.
I hate MS.
I spent quite a while angry at God that growing up with this stupid disease wasn't enough, now my husband had it - and my kids would grow up with it like I did. Not super empathetic but I heard quite often, "God must have a reason it just keeps coming up in your life." I didn't care about the reason - I just wanted it gone.
Well, unfortunately it's not going away. Still no cure. But over the years I have used my lifetime of exposure to Multiple Sclerosis to help other people newly diagnosed, or partners of people newly diagnosed. And it seems to give it all purpose.
The Northwest Region of the US has the highest number of MS patients in the country, if not the world. It's crazy. And yet, so many people are pretty ignorant to what MS even is. So, ask questions - please! I would love to answer any questions you may have...Just leave your questions in the comments section and we will answer them.
MS putting an end to my husband's ability to work also gave life to us starting this business. It's a heartbeat we have here... Thanks!
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