Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking outside your body.
Elizabeth Stone

Monday, October 20, 2014

Thanksgiving, doctors and family

A week ago we were celebrating Thanksgiving. We had such a good time, lots of happiness, laughter, FOOD, family and friends. It felt so heart warming to see everyone together having a good time. I'm very thankful for my family and friends, for the peace within all of and all the love. I'm also really thankful for all the stability that I have in my life. It seems so natural to some, but stability is so precious and we don't realize how important it is in our life. Sure we might complain that we're following a routine but a stable job, stable life style, stable family... It's really amazing. I'm also very thankful that we're all healthy, so important.


On the same note, I'm really really really happy to say that Emma's vision is doing GREAT. She is really doing good. Her prescriptions remain the same but her patching is going down to 3/4 times a week for 1 hour a week. So that's exciting. She's finally able to alternate eyes while seeing and keep a fixation with her left eye. She was never able to do that before. So yeah, she's doing great. So so happy. 


On a totally different note! I realized something a little sad this past week. I realized that there are different types of relationships and friendships. That you can get along with someone but that it doesn't mean that you should be friends with that person. I guess I discovered that some people are very good at making you feel like they are there for you all the time but that really only show up when they need help or when it's in their advantage to do so. It sucks, big time... Because you know what? You actually feel like helping them because you feel bad for them, but as soon as they feel better, you're out. I guess you just need to focus on the good relationships and friendships and forget the other ones. Sure, be there for people but don't go out of your way for someone who wouldn't go out of your way for you. 
Oh, and how does one wash a blankie without a crisis? And Stephen, baby, I know you will most likely read this, and I'm sorry but you'd look really really hot with long hair ;) You an borrow mine whenever you'd like- and by the way, thanks for making me happy. I catch myself smiling at memories of you and me. 


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