Sunday, November 14, 2010

World Diabetes Day

Today I have a guest blogger.
My nephew Kyle, who is smart, funny, handsome, athletic, caring and also happens to have Diabetes.
 Just a week before my eighth birthday I was told I was diagnosed with type 1 (juvenile) diabetes. For about 6 months prior to this I was wetting the bed, drinking water like crazy, and urinating just as much. When I was first diagnosed I had no idea what it was. I thought I was going to die because I heard the "di" in diabetes. The day after the diagnosis we went to the hospital and were informed on how, exactly, my life was about to change dramatically and rapidly. Thousands of shots and finger pricks later at the age of 15 I am now a very healthy and energetic kid. Diabetes hasn't stopped me from anything. I wear an insulin pump 24/7 only taking it off when I shower or go into a pool. I check my blood sugar about 5-6 times a day and give myself insulin every time I eat, correcting for the amount of carbohydrates I take in. I play basketball and lacrosse without any problems. All of my friends, family, teachers, and coaches are very supportive and do whatever they can to help. As today is National Diabetic Day I would like to thank all of those who support diabetes research and help to find a cure for this disease. I'd also like to thank all of my family and friends for their support and care.
Thank you Kyle for your story. I believe a cure will be found in your lifetime.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veterans Day

Dad in Korea in his home away from home, 1953.
Today I'll be thinking of our soldiers in harm's way in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I pray everyday that they all make it back to the United States safe and sound.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

45 Days

Did you know, there are 45 days until Christmas? I've been scrapbooking on and off for the last couple months for pages to use as a Christmas gift. 
 Amie started knitting over the weekend for Christmas gifts.
There's nothing better than receiving homemade gifts!!

Monday, November 8, 2010

I bought a chenille pumpkin at an antique mall in Wisconsin.
 There must have been at least 100 pumpkins made with many different colors & styles of chenille.
I wish I would have taken a photo of all the pumpkins. Some were definitely made out of old chenille.
I'm not sure if mine is old chenille or not.
I'm going to pretend it is.

Friday, November 5, 2010

DownWind Outdoors

I saved my favorite sniper for last. : )
Eric's favorite photo of the day.
My favorite photo of the day. So much so that I ordered a canvas.
Kristen and I have a hard time getting Eric to do "normal" photo shoots. We won't let him forget this day in the woods the next time we want to take photos.
Taking his turn on the SONY camera.
I also have a favorite video on the DownWind Outdoors website. It involves a turkey hunt. About five minutes into the video Eric takes off running thru a field and over a barbed wire fence.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

DownWind Outdoors

I bet you wouldn't even notice Jerrod if you walked by him at this shooting location. Coyotes & deer have very good eye sight. A lot of time is spent finding the right location to hunt.
At first I had a hard time standing in front of the guns. In all the equipment the DownWind snipers brought they had NO bullets.
This photo has Jerrod hiding behind a tree calling for Eric to take the shot. I like this "action" photo.