Wednesday, December 29, 2010

2010- What a year!!!

Here's wishing everyone had a very Merry Christmas and that you all have a Happy New Year!! As this year comes to a close, it's hard not to reflect on everything that 2010 has brought us. It's felt like a bit of a rollercoaster at times, but we were amazingly blessed. Sometimes I can't believe so much has happened in just a year's time. The year kicked off with Dyllan's birth, which couldn't have been a more exciting start to 2010. But while still in the height of excitement over our new baby we were hit with a major low in March when Joe's sister was diagnosed with brain cancer. Probably one of the healthiest people I know, it was hard for all of us to grapple with the idea of Heather being sick. Not long after- though certainly not comparable- we got a bit lower when our pup Lucy was diagnosed with a form of skin cancer. It was hard to take more bad news at the time. But modern medicine is amazing and God is GOOD. Today Heather (and Lucy too!) are CANCER FREE and we are still thanking God for those blessings. I still can't believe all of that has happened in just one year. Heather's strength during her treatments has left a permanent impression on us and we've tried to make an effort to remember to appreciate each and every day.

Of course there were many other milestones this year as we watched our sweet baby grow before our eyes-- first smile, first laugh, first words. We are still waiting for that first tooth!!! That gummy smile is ready for a tooth to pop through :)

In August my sister Kelly got married and we gained a brother-in-law in one Christopher Migatz. And in September, we welcomed a new niece when Joe's sister Katie had a baby girl. Of course, the year also rounded out with some more medical amazement. Joe had a total hip replacement at the end of October and was out of the hospital the NEXT DAY. Last week he was running. It has been pretty incredible how quickly he's bounced back and we were very grateful for top-notch care from the Rothman Institute/Jefferson Hospital, as well as the outpouring of love and concern we felt from our family, friends, and church.

In November we walked proudly beside Heather at the Race for Hope in Philadelphia. The Migatz family also joined us with their own young brain cancer survivor. Our team raised close to $4,000 for brain tumor research. This last month has mostly been focused on preparing for the holidays and it has been a joy having Dyllan here for her first Christmas. With such a busy year, we would have no problem with a quiet 2011 but I'm pretty certain Dyllan won't allow for that :) With the "walking" and "talking" phase in our near future I suspect she'll keep us quite busy!

As we look ahead to a brand new year we hope that you've enjoyed checking in on our family from time-to-time. Looking back over a year's worth of blog posts, it's definitely amazing to see how much has changed. We are looking forward to another year to come!

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS :)



1 comment:

  1. Some people are born to serve as a strength for the others. You have one in your family and that's Heather. Indeed, beautiful and not-so-beautiful things unfold each day, testing the ties with our friends and family, and even to ourselves. Keep the bond tight and the grace of the Lord burning.

    Tim @ depuy asr hip replacement info.

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