Can I have some?

welcome to my blog.

a place to post. a place to eat oreos. a place to vent. a place to heal.

i started this blog so i could use a different outlet besides munching on fattening oreos. as if that has done any good... *mind wanders to oreo package in the house...*

then i realized that oreos can be semi symbolic. if you are are that crazy about oreos that is. which... i am.

eating oreos is therapeutic for me. when i am struggling or when i need a pick me up. they have chocolate. and sugar. both of which help lift my mood. not to mention that i eat them soaked with milk, which is my miracle drink.

i post my posts to not only get stuff out. there may be people who read my blog who have been in the same kind of situations as i have. i hope reading them and knowing that others have gone through things like i have, will be to you what eating oreos does to me.


and yes. i didn't capitalize anything in here. i just felt like it. deal with it.


munch up.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Weekend Report

Last weekend divided our family for a few days. Pro Boxer and the kids went to visit family in southern Utah, and I went to Flagstaff for a sorority conference thing. I felt obligated mainly because I shall be the secretary next year in said sorority (Tau Beta Sigma - a college band service sorority), and I felt the need to meet people that I would be in contact with throughout my last year of college.

Anyway, but it seems as if I missed a wonderful moment in time with my family. Pro Boxer and kids (and likely Pro Boxer's parents and grand parents) flew kites. That would have been fun just by itself, seeing the amazement on the kiddos faces as they watched the kite fly up so high, but it was even better than that.

When Pro Boxer told me this on the phone I felt like crying.

"When the kite flew up really high, Bug said, 'Little Angel can see it!'"

Sometimes I wonder if Bug remembers Little Angel or not. Even at times like this I can't be sure. But they sure are heart melting moments.

1 comment:

Christy said...

Oh - that is beautiful Shay. And very poignant :( it makes me want to cry for all of you.