I worked on the mountain all day today and it wasn't until about 4:15pm when I was signing and dating my end-of-season paperwork that I realized.
April 7
Diagnosis day. 2004.
When we went from this:
To this:
One second life was good. The next? Not so much.
That was then. This is now.
And now is good. In fact, it's great.
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Oh, the steroid cheeks, two (or more!) plates of food at a time, and still refusing to smile because they feel like such crap photos make my heart hit a little bit, even after all these years. God bless Finn, God bless your entire family, and God bless the advancements of modern medicine and research, which have allowed our kids to not only win, but thrive.
Here's to 60 more years of great.
I love Finn. I really do!
This post made me all sniffly.
CHEERS to Finn and his family and HERE"S to MANY MORE YEARS!
...and GREAT is what the Rooney family deserves! So happy for you!
Memory Lane. We are So thankful for the GREAT!
Life is good, and you are blessed.
Your shared observations are a blessing to those that read them.
OMG ditto to Kristie's comment...when I saw that photo in the high chair with all that food!!! Imagine a 15 year old.....10x that food and an equally grumpy face....but without the high chair LOL!
Thank goodness those days are behind us! Full speed ahead Finn!
XXOO, lMnop
*Hahahha the roundabouts....LOL...I had to go around one after missing a turn becuase the Garmin was toooooo slow!
What a heartwarming post Natalie! The mighty Rooneys are great! Yahoo!
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