Just our family

Just our family

More like the REAL us

More like the REAL us

Always Laughing

Always Laughing
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I am a wife and mother of three great kids, Sarah, Austin and Annabeth. Mimi to three sweet grandsons, Noah and Hunter, and Dallas. I am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit of a large inner city hospital. So, sit back and relax, this is the story of our family.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Annabeth's Trip to Panama City Beach with Agape Baptist Church

Jennifer Nash asked Annabeth to go as a chaperone to the youth beach trip.  She went and had a sweet time.  I think she got really close to Jennifer and Amie.  We appreciate them so much pouring into her life.  She really struggles with anxiety and fear.  You can tell by the shirts she bought that it is something she constantly works on.



Annabeth on the pier
Fear not, for I am with you.

a storm was brewing

She has grace in her heart and fire in her soul

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Uncle Porgy

Porgy found out just a few weeks ago that he had Stage 4 Liver cancer, the doctor said it was very ugly and aggressive.  There was not much they could do.  He decided to stop dialysis treatments and went on hospice.  After about a week of being essentially bed bound, he was admitted to the Baptist Collierville Hospice House.  He passed away today with Janice by his side.  They had a love like no other spanning 32 years.  I am so grateful he had someone to love and care for him all of these years.

Because of the Covid situation, we are unsure of final arrangements at this time.

Thanksgiving and Christmas just won't be the same now.

Porgy & Janice (they always laughed so much together)
Our last picture with Uncle Howard....can't believe they are all gone.

me and my sweet "Unca Porgy".  We had a special bond, because we were both "the baby"


Reunited and it feels so good. 

love these old pictures. 

he was a hottie



Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Dallas Kindergarten Physical

It was time for Dallas dreaded kindergarten physical.  Sarah had to drive the Teen Challenge guys to the job site, so Justin took Dallas.  He talked it up big and the anticipation was great, but Justin said he was so brave and did not even cry.  That mask though (in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.  




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