tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484712486726327152.post4573580197234230207..comments2023-09-16T04:01:01.178-07:00Comments on Of Beagles and Babies: HeavyLance and Kristihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11482461319760603983noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484712486726327152.post-75263412720865202102015-12-02T20:13:27.528-08:002015-12-02T20:13:27.528-08:00I love you! Most days I feel like I am drowning, w...I love you! Most days I feel like I am drowning, we may not have the same struggles, but we do have them. I think about you often, you are stronger than you think and are loved by so many. Hang in there, some days are just hard and are filled with so many tears. I wish we lived closer! Just move here:)Tashahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15846399518942704598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484712486726327152.post-30124621128786957302015-11-13T07:26:15.024-08:002015-11-13T07:26:15.024-08:00<3 Love you Kristi. Such a well put post. Li...<3 Love you Kristi. Such a well put post. Life likes to kick us around sometimes. I am so grateful for all the people that have helped us in the past few years. I'm not sure people forget, but they get consumed in their own trials. Wish I was there with you so we could work through these things together, but I think of your family often. And even though Tegan has about 30 cousins, she still tells her friends proudly that she has a cousin and her name is Elisabeth. =) Lsmemoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10328187026536624516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484712486726327152.post-33149662051445117522015-11-10T14:45:48.977-08:002015-11-10T14:45:48.977-08:00Yours is one of several families I know who've...Yours is one of several families I know who've had children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in the last several years. I think of each of you often as I've come to realize just how seemingly insurmountable the struggles of that managing it can be. I really respect your ability to persevere! It helps me to keep my perspective as I try to juggle the formerly potty trained child who now constantly wets his pants, and the 18 month old who's really pushing the limits on this walking business, the 8-year-old who has suddenly developed a severe case of high anxiety, and the IEPs -- oh, so many, many IEPs. I've been realizing more and more lately, with each new curve ball I'm thrown, what a challenge raising children can be. Most days I feel like I'm just puzzling my way through in survival mode. It is heavy, and some days downright horrible. I think, though, that you are doing a wonderful job, Kristi. You make the struggle look good. Hang in there! You've got cheering sections in all corners, including mine. :)Lindsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13827607152706015982noreply@blogger.com