tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653719260745433115.post8412581882848643884..comments2023-07-05T09:45:56.902-06:00Comments on Once Upon a Dream: To Every Thing There is a SeasonDreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02503151646143352508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653719260745433115.post-37151817667378122492012-12-11T08:02:36.529-07:002012-12-11T08:02:36.529-07:00So not a good post...you aren't supposed to ma...So not a good post...you aren't supposed to make me cry before 8:00 am. That just isn't fair. <br /><br />My grandma's funeral was the same day that grandma weaver went to the hospital and wasn't doing good. I think it was the next day she was gone. <br /><br />To see a great blessing in that story, I truly believe that those two events (our grandmas passing) were key in Josh's and my relationship. Without that, we probably would've never married. We learned a lot about each other that night.<br /><br />But, on the other hand, you are so right. It is so fun to watch the joy and amazement in the kids faces. It truly makes this season a wonderful one. To be as a little child and to understand life through their eyes. This season is, in and of itself a miracle. Bring on the carols!<br />Tiffany Galvezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17072450510059494653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653719260745433115.post-88353127493754534012012-12-10T18:29:42.773-07:002012-12-10T18:29:42.773-07:00I've been thinking about Mom too. And Brad. An...I've been thinking about Mom too. And Brad. And Teresa. Great post Sara. You write so beautifully and get right to the heart of things.<br /><br />What a crazy wonderful life this is. Hugs. SharlaSharlahttp://winterwrite.comnoreply@blogger.com