6 months ago today the most beautiful baby girl was placed in our arms. She is all ours now. Life has certainly changed and each day we get to watch Lauryn grow, and learn something new. She is an amazing little girl who has captured our hearts from the moment we met.
Lauryn, Mommy and Daddy love you so much! You're our biggest achievement. You have completed our family and you're our dream come true! xo
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
6 months a family TODAY!
Posted by Waiting for Lauryn at Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2 comments
Thursday, November 11, 2010
In peace may they rest, may we never forget
I think this is just beautiful!
A Pittance of Time
Written by Terry Kelly
Published by Jefter Publishing
They fought and some died for their homeland
They fought and some died now it’s our land
Look at his little child, there’s no fear in her eyes
Could he not show respect for other dads who have died?
Take two minutes, would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time
For the boys and the girls who went over
In peace may they rest, may we never forget why they died.
It’s a pittance of time
God forgive me for wanting to strike him
Give me strength so as not to be like him
My heart pounds in my breast, fingers pressed to my lips
My throat wants to bawl out, my tongue barely resists
But two minutes I will bide
It’s a pittance of time
For the boys and the girls who went over
In peace may they rest, may we never forget why they died.
It’s a pittance of time
Read the letters and poems of the heroes at home
They have casualties, battles, and fears of their own
There’s a price to be paid if you go, if you stay
Freedom is fought for and won in numerous ways
Take two minutes would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time
For the boys and the girls all over
May we never forget our young become vets
At the end of the line it’s a pittance of time
It takes courage to fight in your own war
It takes courage to fight someone else’s war
Our peacekeepers tell of their own living hell
They bring hope to foreign lands that the hatemongers can’t kill.
Take two minutes, would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time
For the boys and the girls who go over
In peacetime our best still don battle dress
And lay their lives on the line.
It’s a pittance of time
In Peace may they rest, lest we forget why they died.
Take a pittance of time
Posted by Waiting for Lauryn at Thursday, November 11, 2010 0 comments