For the past few years, I, along with many others, have chosen a word or two to focus on for the year for personal growth. I had completely forgotten about … Continue reading How 2015 Turned Out Differently
For the past few years, I, along with many others, have chosen a word or two to focus on for the year for personal growth. I had completely forgotten about … Continue reading How 2015 Turned Out Differently
Brennan receives free tickets a few times a year for Hershey Bears games as an employee perk. My parents enjoy going to games so we were happy to find out … Continue reading Another Hockey Game for Miss Tori
Most parents reminisce about their child’s firsts – first word, first steps, first everything. It’s exciting to watch our children learn and grow as they explore their new world. For … Continue reading A Week of Lasts
There is a road near our house that only has two houses on it, and few people realize it is even there, despite the fact that it connects with the … Continue reading Tori’s Bucket List: Picture by the “Victoria Avenue” sign
My parents had mentioned that they would love to have a photo of Tori with Santa, but with her being in the hospital – and the normal holiday and family … Continue reading Tori’s Bucket List: Picture with Santa
Earlier this year I was asked by one of my dearest friends to be her matron of honor for her wedding; I was so excited and honored to be in … Continue reading Tori’s Bucket List: Be a Bridesmaid
We continue to collect notes and messages about dreams people have had about Tori being healed. There have been so many, and it is the constant prayer of our hearts … Continue reading Dreams of Healing, Part Six
One year ago today we saw Krabbe in Tori for the first time. We only know this in hindsight – in the moment we had no idea why Tori was … Continue reading Krabbe at First Sight
This beautiful post was written about Tori and I want to re-post it on our blog so we will always have it ❤️
Such fragile moments these gifted breaths. Each one surmounting the miracle of the one before while in careful awe and anticipation of the one that comes after. Or at least that is our hope, our expectation. We take if for granted and long forget to cherish the divine sweetness filling our lungs: the wind of mercy; this breath of Heaven. But what of when we linger and cling to each heartbeat. savoring every infinitely tiny nuance of mortality in the face of that which thrives in the silence and void of our laughter and joy, our peace, our happiness, and most of all, our faith?
She told me her story a few weeks ago. Cheyenne Bennett is a good friend of mine offering her occupation as a gift to the elderly imparting within them the immeasurable gifts of respect, honor, and love. During one of those phone conversations traversing countless…
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Today we were visited by Tori’s occupational therapist and two of her students. The students were here to do some activities with Tori as part of their final exam. Tori … Continue reading Occupational Therapy