Saturday, May 10, 2014

Enjoy Every Moment



I've been a little behind on my blog posts over the past few days, because life has been a bit crazy over the past week or so. My dad woke up with chest pain, shortness of breath and nausea on Tuesday morning, and has been in the hospital ever since with pneumonia ever since.  After being scared of the what-if's of his condition, we're just waiting for him to get better so he can be on his way to feeling like himself again.

All my dad kept saying was, "I was fine on Monday.  I didn't feel sick like this at all." It reminded me to stop and think about how quickly life goes, how one second we may be fine and the next, we aren't.  Life throws us curve balls that we don't always anticipate.  I cant stress enough how important it is to love the people who are close to us, and tell them how important they mean to us each and every day of our lives. In a moment, everything can change.

Live life, and soak up all of the good times.  I'm so thankful that my Dad is going to be okay.  This "scare" taught me to live even more in the moment, and savor the good, healthy times.

I love you, Dad.

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Enjoy Every Moment



I've been a little behind on my blog posts over the past few days, because life has been a bit crazy over the past week or so. My dad woke up with chest pain, shortness of breath and nausea on Tuesday morning, and has been in the hospital ever since with pneumonia ever since.  After being scared of the what-if's of his condition, we're just waiting for him to get better so he can be on his way to feeling like himself again.

All my dad kept saying was, "I was fine on Monday.  I didn't feel sick like this at all." It reminded me to stop and think about how quickly life goes, how one second we may be fine and the next, we aren't.  Life throws us curve balls that we don't always anticipate.  I cant stress enough how important it is to love the people who are close to us, and tell them how important they mean to us each and every day of our lives. In a moment, everything can change.

Live life, and soak up all of the good times.  I'm so thankful that my Dad is going to be okay.  This "scare" taught me to live even more in the moment, and savor the good, healthy times.

I love you, Dad.

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