Saturday, February 28, 2009



I just want to thank EVERYONE who made Christmas happened this year (2008). When Josh was diagnosed with meningitis we were devastated. He was hospitalized for a week and was out of work for just over a month. It all happened at the end of November and went all through Dec.

Sindra....bless you Brian and your parent's! The kids loved their doggies and clothes...as well did I. lol I wear my pink pants almost every night still.

My sisters friend Jessica and her parents adopted our family for Christmas as well and Sophie couldn't love her baby alive anymore then she already does :).

And to Josh and I's family....thank you!!! I have to honestly say that this was the best Christmas I have ever had. It brought me to tears to think that soooo many ppl. stepped in to give my family Christmas and pay our rent and every bill we have in the month of Dec. and then continued to give us the largest Christmas josh or I....not to mention Jaden, Ethan and Sophie has ever had. But the BEST part was....it reminds us and hopefully everyone else the true meaning of giving, love, family/friends and helping ppl. in need.

I love you all....thank you soooo much for what you did for us!!!! We wish you truly a Happy New year in 2009 :)

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  1. I haven't looked at your blog in such a long time! The pictures from Christmas are so cute! I am so happy that we got to spend time with you guys last weekend. I miss you so much already! I really wish Vegas was closer... I also thought I would tell you that when we got home my mom said her favorite part of the weekend was seeing what a wonderful mom you are :)

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Hey I am Ashley. I am a mother of 3 beautiful babies. Jaden is 4, Ethan is 3 and sophie lynn is 1 years old. We just found out that we are expecting our 4th baby this Nov. 4th 2009 and couldn't be more thrilled!!!I have been married to my husband Josh for almost 5 years now and he is my best friend. If it weren't for him I dont know how my kids and I would be where we are today.