For as busy as this boy is, he does a pretty good job at sitting still on my lap while we read stories. Especially right after he wakes up!
Obviously, he was VERY intersted in that book!!
January 13, 2012 our 4 yr old, Atticus, was diagnosed cancer- DIPG/PNET of the brain in the pons... a rare inoperable aggressive brain tumor. He fought a VERY courageous battle and returned to our loving Heavenly Father a short 4 1/2 months later on May 27, 2012. .............................................................. To read about Atticus' journey from the beginning, scroll down to the blog archive, then click on January 2012. The first entry is dated Sunday January 15th 2012.
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"Because for some families, it's not just about a month, but a lifetime!"
Always in our hearts...
Atticus Eric 12-17-07
Our cancer fighting hero. Witty.. intense.. tender.. courageous.. too smart for his own good four year old.. We had 4 AMAZING years. Growing. Loving. Watching. Crying. Laughing. Praising. And learning. Atticus taught us so much. He has proven that great things come in small packages. He has been a true missionary to us all. We love you sweet boy and are anxiously waiting for the day we meet again; Hold you in our arms and kiss your sweet cheeks. XOXOXO
Isaac Hinckley 02-10-11
Our funny, energetic, intense, sports loving 4 year old. He keeps us laughing and busy! He is all boy all the time and wants to keep moving. He is our earthly angel and a great reminder that life is good and to keep on keeping' on. There's never a dull moment when Isaac's around!
Isabel Rebecca 09-19-13
Our sweet sassy teeny tiny two year old. What she lacks in height she makes up for in attitude. She is a girly girl that can hold her own. She has two amazing big brothers and a mom and dad who adore her! She is the cutest little thing with lots of personality, growing up way too fast!
LILY ANN 10-25-15
Our little caboose. She is practically perfect in every way and are so happy she joined our family!!
Our 3 (soon be be 4) wild maniacs-- Heaven help us!
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Words of Comfort...
“Suffering is universal; how we react to suffering is individual. Suffering can take us one of two ways. It can be a strengthening and purifying experience combined with faith, or it can be a destructive force in our lives if we do not have the faith in the Lord’s atoning sacrifice. The purpose of suffering, however, is to build and strengthen us.” -Robert D. Hales
2 comments:
Great job on teaching him early!
He just wanted to see it a little closer! ;)
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