That is so very true, Carrie. Your picture today reminded me so much of my sister and brother-in-law. As she continues to work hard to recover from her stroke he is standing faithfully by her side and many days it involves pushing a wheelchair in the snowy Michigan weather. That is love. Hope your new year is off to a good start.
My 3 yr. old grandson who has Cerebral Palsy came to my mind when I saw this picture. I see love when I see my sweet daughter pushing James all while loaded down with other equipment, purse, bag, braces, etc...I look at her from behind pushing, walking, pushing, talking to James, and I am overwhelmed with so much love for the daughter I raised, along with her father, to be such a selfless, never say quit, young woman. A young mother who has been given lemons most of her life and every time makes lemonade. I am more proud of her than if she had been crowned Miss America. That would have been easy. What she does everyday is real love and devotion. May I borrow your picture, please? Gmama Jane
That is the sweetest thing I have seen, reminds me of my nephew who is in a wheel chair. His body is still, like a tree and he has the sweetest spirit you will ever see. :D
Beautiful post!! I love these sweet and true words!!
Our youngest daughter was in a wheel chair for awhile due to a bone cyst. She wanted to visit the beach and it was very difficult to push a wheelchair in the sand. This post reminded me of that time in our lives. :)
Sweet blessings to you for a wonderful weekend! Thank you for visiting my blog, and leaving a thoughtful comment! I am glad I found you...:)
It warms my heart to see you have taken the time to leave me a message here...If you are new here I will be sure to stop by and visit...and for my friends...I will pop over a see what you are doing too♥
That is so very true, Carrie. Your picture today reminded me so much of my sister and brother-in-law. As she continues to work hard to recover from her stroke he is standing faithfully by her side and many days it involves pushing a wheelchair in the snowy Michigan weather. That is love.
ReplyDeleteHope your new year is off to a good start.
precious.
ReplyDeleteso true ... a perfect thought for the day! :)
ReplyDeleteMy 3 yr. old grandson who has Cerebral Palsy came to my mind when I saw this picture. I see love when I see my sweet daughter pushing James all while loaded down with other equipment, purse, bag, braces, etc...I look at her from behind pushing, walking, pushing, talking to James, and I am overwhelmed with so much love for the daughter I raised, along with her father, to be such a selfless, never say quit, young woman. A young mother who has been given lemons most of her life and every time makes lemonade. I am more proud of her than if she had been crowned Miss America. That would have been easy. What she does everyday is real love and devotion. May I borrow your picture, please?
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That is the sweetest thing I have seen, reminds me of my nephew who is in a wheel chair. His body is still, like a tree and he has the sweetest spirit you will ever see. :D
ReplyDeleteOur 16 year old niece has severe CP and this made me think of her although she's not in a wheelchair. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, that is true love!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Carrie!
Warmly,
deb :)
I think that's gorgeous.
ReplyDeletePrecious picture. Precious. blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo that says it all. Happy New Year, Friend. **kisses** Deb
ReplyDeleteLOVE this today my friend....it is sooooo true. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful message...and photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family Carrie!
Blessings,
Marcia
That IS love! How sweet.
ReplyDeleteMelinda
What a photo...so much snow...so much effort...food for thought!
ReplyDeletePrecious!!!! true love!
ReplyDeleteIndeed. I love that quote. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carrie,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! What a precious picture. It does the heart good! : )
xx
Karen
That is beautiful.
ReplyDeletesuper sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!! I love these sweet and true words!!
ReplyDeleteOur youngest daughter was in a wheel chair for awhile due to a bone cyst. She wanted to visit the beach and it was very difficult to push a wheelchair in the sand. This post reminded me of that time in our lives. :)
Sweet blessings to you for a wonderful weekend! Thank you for visiting my blog, and leaving a thoughtful comment! I am glad I found you...:)
xoxo Gloria
That is so sweet!! Love it!
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Just love this!
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