Rachel turns "sweet sixteen" this coming Sunday. Last weekend we threw her a huge party, and fifty of her friends were at our house. Thanks to a couple of very talented friends, we decorated for three days using all my Christmas lights, and every purple candle or votive light that I could find on sale at the local Micheal's and the 99 Cent Store. The kids sang karaoke, and danced for four hours straight. It was a magical night. We are proud of the lovely person that Rachel is, and we were grateful that we could celebrate her love of friends in such a fun way.
Our second event was on Sunday. Michelle participated in a horse show that benefited the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She rode in three classes and took 1st place in all of them. We "pinked" the male horse she rides with ribbon and my favorite blanket. Michelle did a great job!
I am thankful that I can be a witness to these milestones in the lives of my family. Cancer is a big part of our life, but does not define us. One of the things that cancer tries to take is our hope and joy, but we don't let it. We celebrate that today was good, and tomorrow has the potential of being better. Our hope comes from the Lord, and He has given us many blessings to enjoy.
Sandy