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Natalie

Stopping In to Say Hello

January 20, 2012 | Natalie

Oh how I’ve missed writing and sharing my thoughts and reading about each of your journeys. The past two months have flown by and I’ve written somewhere near 10 blog post in my head and then have been too lazy to sit and type. I’ve taken up the luxury of reading again and have found […]

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What’s That Again?

November 13, 2011 | Natalie

Jared has been dealing with progressive cognitive decline for over 5 years now. His stroke in October of 2009 sped up the process. He’s made big improvements in some areas over the past two years. So why did the reality of what the neuropsychologist was sharing seem so unbelievable? We sat at the Traumatic Brain […]

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October’s Highs and Lows

October 21, 2011 | Natalie

October in Texas is always variable. Fall has supposedly arrived but the summer tries to hang around causing conflict. The weather is once again parallel with my life. This month has seen some serious highs and some serious lows. Just two weeks back I was at my wit’s end and yet for the past week […]

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This is the Song That Never Ends

September 8, 2011 | Natalie

This is the song that never ends…it just goes on and on my friend…. Ever heard this annoying little camp song?  If you ever do you’ll never get it out of your head. Well, hopefully I haven’t put it in your head now.  Doh! I used to watch the evening news and wonder what drove […]

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Resilient

August 15, 2011 | Natalie

The news reporters said this has been the worst drought in Texas since 1918. It is dry and brown and the soil is cracked. Although we have done little or nothing to keep our yard alive it is really amazing that everything in the yard is either dead or dying…except one plant. Not only is […]

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