Just a "zebra" trying my best to live life to the fullest with EDS and POTS...and loving the ride.

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Kindness

Written by Katie. Posted in Internet Favorites

 

My principal emailed me, “The Cab Ride,” this morning.  It seemed appropriate to share on Christmas Eve-Eve, to be reminded what matters in this world.  As I thought of all of the random acts of kindness that have been bestowed on me the past year, my New Year’s resolution is to definitely try to pay these acts of kindness forward.  I’ve learned the smallest gestures can make the biggest impact.

11/29/10 Thankful

Written by Katie. Posted in Thankful

Today I am thankful for the people who inspire me.  I am thankful for the living examples in my life that have either overcome, or are living with chronic illnesses in the most positive ways that they can…

I have family members and friends with MS who are running marathons, working full time jobs, raising kids…

11/25/10 Thankful: Happy Thanksgiving!

Written by Katie. Posted in Thankful

Today on Thanksgiving, I have so much to be thankful for.  I am thankful for traditions and for family.  I am thankful that I get to celebrate Thanksgiving with both sides of my family; the Dama’s and the Jaskolski’s.  I am thankful for all of my extended family; aunts, uncles, cousins…

I am thankful for the delicious food that fills my tummy.  Bounzadotes (sp?), Stuffing, Gnocchi and Italian Sausage, Turkey, Stuffed Mushrooms, Lemon Bars, Broccoli Rice casserole, Kids Wine, and so much more. 

11/21/10 Thankful

Written by Katie. Posted in Thankful

Today I am thankful for the Herner family.  They have been family since I was born.  I am thankful for all of the vacations we have spent together, all of the Sunday night dinners we have had, all of the “porch sitting” times we spent together in the summer, all of the Christmas Eves we have celebrated together, I could go on and on… 


I am thankful for Sue, who is another mother to me and Doug who is another father to me. I am thankful that I can walk into their house, no matter the time, without knocking like it is my house.  I am thankful to know that they would do anything for me, and all I have to do is ask.