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Monday, April 28, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Lucy & Me
I just finished the most adorable book!!!

Not only did it bring tears to my eyes, but it delivers a powerful message - to live with no regrets, be adventurous, be silly, love everyone, live every minute to its fullest, forgive, show true loyalty 'til the very end (tear...), be content with the little things in life. The story of this couple, blossoming into a family, really touches the heart and the relationship they all had with Marley, their obnoxious, crazed and lovable lab, is so sweet! The author did an incredible job on describing the impact this dog had on his life and I admire his sincerity.
Lucy is my Marley. She has the bad 'Marley' tendencies, like when she chewed up my ipod headphones last week, but also the good tendencies: she follows me everywhere when I'm home, lies by my feet when I'm getting ready in the morning and waits patiently for us to get home from work... I don't want to think of the day when I'll lose my Lucy to doggy heaven. She is a companion I know will accompany Robby and I for many years to come. As my friend Sarah would say, I LUH her sooo much♥

This novel makes you appreciate the simplicity pets offer. The love they give, unconditionally. Even the worst dogs, have the best intentions at heart. Why not carry these over into our every day lives? Love unconditionally, take life for all its worth, be loyal in your relationships and see good in others even if it's hard... find happiness in the simple things in life, like a morning waking up to the sound of palm trees and chimes blowing in the wind, in bed next to your husband♥
Here's more about this book. And I think they're making a movie about it, too! A must read, especially if you're a dog lover!
Have a great week!
With love,
Cheryl
Not only did it bring tears to my eyes, but it delivers a powerful message - to live with no regrets, be adventurous, be silly, love everyone, live every minute to its fullest, forgive, show true loyalty 'til the very end (tear...), be content with the little things in life. The story of this couple, blossoming into a family, really touches the heart and the relationship they all had with Marley, their obnoxious, crazed and lovable lab, is so sweet! The author did an incredible job on describing the impact this dog had on his life and I admire his sincerity.
Lucy is my Marley. She has the bad 'Marley' tendencies, like when she chewed up my ipod headphones last week, but also the good tendencies: she follows me everywhere when I'm home, lies by my feet when I'm getting ready in the morning and waits patiently for us to get home from work... I don't want to think of the day when I'll lose my Lucy to doggy heaven. She is a companion I know will accompany Robby and I for many years to come. As my friend Sarah would say, I LUH her sooo much♥

This novel makes you appreciate the simplicity pets offer. The love they give, unconditionally. Even the worst dogs, have the best intentions at heart. Why not carry these over into our every day lives? Love unconditionally, take life for all its worth, be loyal in your relationships and see good in others even if it's hard... find happiness in the simple things in life, like a morning waking up to the sound of palm trees and chimes blowing in the wind, in bed next to your husband♥
Here's more about this book. And I think they're making a movie about it, too! A must read, especially if you're a dog lover!
Have a great week!
With love,
Cheryl
Friday, April 11, 2008
A Message to Pam & Gabe
Remember this –
God will never fail you or abandon you. Lord, I am sure that everything that happens is for the purpose of strengthening me and bringing me closer to you.
I trust in you to continually bless me with all that I need to successfully handle my circumstances.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I love you, Pam.
Love,
Cheryl & Rob
God will never fail you or abandon you. Lord, I am sure that everything that happens is for the purpose of strengthening me and bringing me closer to you.
I trust in you to continually bless me with all that I need to successfully handle my circumstances.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I love you, Pam.
Love,
Cheryl & Rob
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
I AM SO EXCITED!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Getting Ready
Friday, March 28, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
A 'Mini-Moon' to Remember
San Francisco was marvelous!
10 things I loved about San Fran:
1. H&M! (Was in there every day...)
2. The endless seafood at Fisherman's Warf

3. Ghirardelli Square- the hot fudge chocolate sundae was to die for (I wanted one every day...)

4. The large supply of Salt Water Taffy. Which didn't go over so well with our stomachs after eating it non-stop.
5. Lombard Street, very strange...

6. Riding Bikes over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito. The most romantic part of the trip. The scenery was breathtaking and it was so nice to get out of the city. Except for the bum who had a dog that looked dead. (homeless people should not be allowed to have pets. It's animal cruelty!)


7. Alcatraz - Rob was very intrigued...

8. The Handlery Hotel, what a darling, historic "feel"!

9. Dinner at Fino's in downtown San Fran - the italian food, cheesecake and wine was SOOO good.

10. Holding hands everywhere, especially on the trolley and F train. We were such tourists.


But most of all, I had fun being with my husband. The man I love. The man I would do anything for. He is so fun to travel with and although he didn't have enough energy to grab drinks at The Mark our last night, I still love him and valued our time together and late-night pizza cravings.
10 things I loved about San Fran:
1. H&M! (Was in there every day...)
2. The endless seafood at Fisherman's Warf

3. Ghirardelli Square- the hot fudge chocolate sundae was to die for (I wanted one every day...)

4. The large supply of Salt Water Taffy. Which didn't go over so well with our stomachs after eating it non-stop.
5. Lombard Street, very strange...

6. Riding Bikes over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito. The most romantic part of the trip. The scenery was breathtaking and it was so nice to get out of the city. Except for the bum who had a dog that looked dead. (homeless people should not be allowed to have pets. It's animal cruelty!)


7. Alcatraz - Rob was very intrigued...

8. The Handlery Hotel, what a darling, historic "feel"!

9. Dinner at Fino's in downtown San Fran - the italian food, cheesecake and wine was SOOO good.

10. Holding hands everywhere, especially on the trolley and F train. We were such tourists.


But most of all, I had fun being with my husband. The man I love. The man I would do anything for. He is so fun to travel with and although he didn't have enough energy to grab drinks at The Mark our last night, I still love him and valued our time together and late-night pizza cravings.
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