About Me

I am a 42 yr old mother to 3 beautiful children, ages 19, 15,and 9. (two have type 1 diabetes.) I am married to my best friend for over 18 yrs. My life has been amazingly turned around by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Life is busy & difficult at times, but I try to remember how very blessed we are. This blog is where I talk about homemaking, homeschooling, struggles we face with our daughter and the challanges of day to day life with juvenile diabetes.

Monday, November 30, 2009

A thankful heart..

Oh it is so easy for me to get caught up in the stress of life each day. I am to easily caught in the struggles of life between the challenge of diabetes, and trying to manage and come to grips with Autumn's behavior. Just trying to stay on top of getting my degree, educating my children, keeping food in the pantry and the dishes clean.. it is often all consuming. I feel lacking in most areas many days. I long to be a better christian ( I want to be a light for others), a better wife (more supportive and less critical) , a better mother ( more patient, more joyful, my children are a blessing and I hate it when I give mine the impression of being a burden instead), a better nurse ( so often I feel unable to do enough for patients to ease suffering, to educate, to just have a more compassionate attitude toward some). So in the mist of all these worldly cares and burdens I wanted to stop and be thankful for a recent night of fellowship we had at our church.

Our church is struggling in some areas and we have felt scattered and lost for a while ( just like the lost sheep). We hosted a community thanksgiving dinner inviting other local churches for singing and fellowship last week. I am so thankful that we were able to attend, since I started working weekends I have missed our monthly potluck dinner and the fellowship so much, this dinner was such a blessing for me. I felt such peace and love in my heart for everyone there. I am blessed to live in a wonderful small town with loving christian neighbors all around me. It really was wonderful to have that evening with Friends and family. I know the spirit of God filled that building that night and I am thankful. I feel renewed to start the Christmas season with a grateful heart and joyous attitude. Blessings to all..

Saturday, November 7, 2009

What deer meat does to blood sugars..........

Z got his first deer today, he is so proud. However I will say that the thrill of the hunt wrecked havoc on his blood sugars. He ranged mid 300s during the hunt and after the kill even with multiple corrections. I knew that adrenaline can increase blood sugar but I never knew how much it can affect them. Hopefully he won't battle lows tonight from all the activity and extra insulin. We're so proud of our little hunter..

Monday, November 2, 2009

November is national diabetes month so to help raise awareness of what life is like living with this disease I have made a short film about Zach's story. Please watch his story and please keep praying for a cure to be found. thanks Lisa