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Happy Easter



It was SO good to attend church together this morning! It still seems strange that we are so far away from Louisville and what is "comfortable" on Sunday morning...and so naturally my thoughts drifted to our church in Kentucky.

We missed David's parents alot today because often our Easter Sundays are spent with them because of the close proximity to Seth's birthday.

A school family brought in a ham and some other southern dishes. It was great! I was feeling a little disappointed that I wasn't cooking yesterday but when I got home from church today...I was glad!

I am walking daily and increasing my overall strength. My left eye has bothered me ALOT today along with a persistant headache...which I am wondering if the headache is similar to what one who receives a headache when getting a new prescription lenses. I imagine that my brain is doing alot of adjusting to the "new" visual field.

I hope each of you had a wonderful Resurrection Sunday. We have so much to celebrate.

Comments

Unknown said…
I enjoyed the pictures. Amy, you look so beautiful. The kids sure looked happy about their Easter baskets. It was fun doing one for Blake this year. Miss you!
Unknown said…
I enjoyed the pictures. Amy, you look so beautiful. The kids sure looked happy about their Easter baskets. It was fun doing one for Blake this year. Miss you!
Loved seeing the pictures, and from looking at you, you would never know of the ordeal you have just been through. You look great!
So glad you are regaining your strength and will continue to pray for total healing of your eye and your body.
Kimberly said…
So enjoyed "Seeing" you and your boys, Amy...you look beautiful...a real miracle! Blessings!

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