in spite of the challenges

Posted on Oct 16, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 2016. I thought it was important to share, and let you know that in spite of the challenges we faced this year…it was also an amazing one for me personally! I have been working on a new website, so I apologize if some links are broken, but most should work correctly. Let me give you a recap first: In January, my husband and I went back to school together at Southeastern University. We took all summer off with our children while they were home from college (so thankful!) Then when school started again - he quit his job as a pastor to go full time into ministry training. This has been quite the adjustment for us financially, although we knew it would be hard before hand since we had no income coming in during those months. Thankfully both kids worked part-time jobs along side their studies. In March, my oldest son came home from Florida State after spring break due to major health issues. 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It wasn’t easy but God showed Himself faithful to provide everything needed for us each day. As soon as things settled down, my youngest daughter graduated highschool in June and headed out to Colorado College in July to begin her freshman year there. She did well during orientation week but then became very sick during final exams two weeks later and still hasn’t recovered fully yet today. My oldest son continued having medical problems related to not being able to digest food properly and began losing weight rapidly despite taking supplements prescribed by doctors. His condition worsened over the course of the following month where he lost another thirty pounds or more, even though we tried different diets such as Paleo/Keto, etc., without success. Finally late last night (August 9), I noticed something wrong happening within minutes after dinner; blood appeared everywhere throughout stool output, causing extreme pain resulting in vomiting bile acid/digestion fluids followed by intense cramping pains across abdomen area requiring assistance getting back onto bed rest afterwards. Doctors told us yesterday morning that now surgery will happen tomorrow afternoon at Duke Hospital here near Raleigh North Carolina USA instead originally planned earlier date set aside just prior leaving hospital room here already. After speaking with doctor who performed previous procedure done elsewhere previously too early evening last Friday afternoon found ourselves rushing straight away towards nearby airport terminal building shortly thereafter arriving only moments before scheduled departure flight bound northward toward Durham NC located slightly southwest direction approximately four miles distant distance traveled Below is a long blog post about 50 years of experience in the field of software engineering. I strongly recommend it! You’ve probably heard me say that you should read everything by Robert C. Martin, and this article will show why: he has spent his entire career as an industry leader in the field of computer science and software development, which gives him a unique perspective on what we do, how to get better at doing it, and where things are headed next for us all. In fact, if there were ever going to be someone who could write such a guidebook—someone with enough wisdom accumulated over decades worth sharing—it would definitely have been Mr. Martin himself. This isn’t just some guy writing down whatever pops into his mind; rather, these ideas represent years upon years’ worth (or more) hard-won knowledge culled from personal experiences working across multiple industries around the world while teaching others through various mediums like books or conferences since before most people even knew computers existed outside their own homes/offices back when everyone still thought they needed those big mainframe machines instead….. Below is a long blog post about 2016 by Caitlin Moran. It’s worth reading if you have time as it does sum up many of the issues facing women in today’s society and how they are still very much linked to the past. I found it thought-provoking, particularly regarding Trump’s election and how we should be looking at his win not just for him but also for those who voted against Hillary Clinton (the majority being white men). I will end with this quote from her: “We need to stop thinking that every vote is cast through selfishness or stupidity.” Below is a long blog post about 100 years of history in the City. I wrote this for my father, who is retiring after over three decades as a city councillor (and former Mayor). In the post you will find references to some interesting people and events from throughout the last century that may be unfamiliar to those outside Toronto – it’s kind of like “The History of The World” with only Canadian content! This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 28th, 2014 at 7:39 pm and tagged with Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Eglinton Avenue East, Flemington Parkway, John Blain, Kodak Film Plant, Mel Lastman Square, Mount Pleasant Road, Ontario Hydro, Queen Street West, Regent Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, Sherbourne Common, St. Patrick’s Market Building, Sun Life Financial Tower, TD Centre, Toronto, Townline Ave., Toronto-Danforth, University Avenue, Varsity Stadium, Victoria College and posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Below is a long blog post about 100 days in the life of a student, and how to make it easier. I’m sharing this because my son (and daughter) are going through a similar experience at a different school. This time around we had no idea what to expect when they started their first day back on Monday morning so we did our best to prepare them for everything that could go wrong with our own little ritual: The Mental Prep Chat. This involves lots of crying from me as well as my kids but you know what? They do better than any other kid out there once all the tears have been shed - including mine! I hope your child has an amazing year ahead too; let us know if anything happens along way where things don’t seem right or feel off track—we want him/her happy every single day so please keep telling us how much love makes up every part inside yourself (the more details provided).