The day-to-day life of a mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, student, and cancer survivor. This is the journey through my life.
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Chicken Pox Update
Grace is doing much better now. Almost all of the pox are scabbed over and some have even disappeared. Grandpa has been great to stay with her while we've been working this week. Tomorrow I'm going to work until noon and then come home for the weekend and Grandpa will head out.
She looks much better than this now, but this was Grace at her worst taken Tuesday afternoon.
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I think I should have not checked this. I don't like seeing it! I really hope Ava doesn't get them...they look so miserable! Did you do a final count? I read they get and average of 500--YIKES!
My name is Jennifer. I became a daughter 29 years ago and a wife 7 years ago.
In June 2003, Eric and I decided that we would like to become parents. Shortly thereafter, we were pregnant. Eight weeks later, I began this blog to help my family and friends keep up with my pregnancy. Unfortunately, that pregnancy was only with me for two more weeks before I was diagnosed with a "missed miscarriage."
In November 2003 we decided to try again. We were eventually successful. Grace was born December 12, 2004 and I became a mother.
September 23, 2005 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and decided this blog was a good place to write about that fight too. Sitting here three years later, I can call myself a survivor.
After 2 years of being cancer free we were blessed with another pregnancy. Our son Luke was born on May 7, 2008 and I again became a mother.
I hope others enjoy reading, but this blog is for me. I never know what I will become next, but I know it will be a journey. And whatever I become, I will wear it like a badge of honor.
3 comments:
I think I should have not checked this. I don't like seeing it! I really hope Ava doesn't get them...they look so miserable! Did you do a final count? I read they get and average of 500--YIKES!
Aw poor baby girl! Glad to hear she's better now :)
Still smiling even with all those pox! Great to hear she's doing much better.
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