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Sunday, January 18, 2009

I was blind, and now I see!

Well, it's been a great week for me. I turned the big 3-0...and it was such a good day! I had lunch with some good friends...we had went to Chick-fil-A since we all had our kids, and it was such a miracle because my children were ANGELS the entire time. Holly didn't whine or bug me--she sat and ate her food, and then played in the play area. And Kate just sat silently in the high chair and ate her food, and was (did I already say this?) SILENT. She is not by nature a quiet child...nor does she like to be held down in one place. So, it was such a great birthday surprise to have them both behave so well while my friends and I chatted for an hour and half. Another reason why my day was so great was I was able to talk to most of my family on the phone, as well as my good friend Julie, who lives in Austin. And so many of my friends contacted me through facebook. I felt so very loved. What a lucky girl I am to have such great friends and family.

Trevor and the girls took me to dinner that night, where I opened up my very own and first iPod. I know I'm from the dinosaur age or something. I am probably last person in the known world who has discovered a love for the iPod. I have so much music that I never listen to anymore because I just never think to get it out, track down a cd player, and turn it on. Now that it's at my fingertips, and I have a little speaker system in the kitchen I've been jammin' to my music ever since. In fact, today (Sunday) I was listening to Greater than Us All by Kenneth Cope. It's been years since I listened to this album. It brought back so many great memories from high school when my friends and I performed this production for many different firesides. How thankful I am that I had such great friends who are all spiritual giants and I could share those memories with. I think about my own kids and I just hope that they have as many good friends that I did during those formative years. So, thank you, friends, you know who you are, and I hope you know how much I love ya!

And if all that wasn't enough...on Thusday, I had LASIK eye surgery. And I can see!!! It's a frickin' miracle. I have been blind since the 4th grade. I remember being so devastated that I had to wear glasses. And what made matters worse, I had the "ugly" glasses. The cool and cute glasses were too expensive, I guess. But I did survive. It is just amazing to me that such a simple and quick surgery was able to fix my vision. My eyes are still pretty bloodshot and bruised, but it was totally worth it. Trevor recorded part of the surgery from his cell phone...I was even thinking of posting it...but I will spare you the grossness.

So all in all a pretty amazing week. I have much to be grateful for.

5 comments:

Candace said...

congrats on the great week. And happy belated birthday!! I really want to see that video of the eye surgery...I've been thinking of getting it done but it freaks me out. I just want to see what it's like. Maybe not if it's gross though it might freak me out more. but anyway, congrats again on one great week!!

Anonymous said...

So glad you had a happy birthday! Fun gift esp. the gift of sight!!!! Jeff is totally jealous!

Devon said...

I'm glad you had such a great birthday! And Lasik? How wonderful! Hopefully this will be my lasik year too!

Rachel said...

Sounds like a great birthday! I was actually thinking about the Greater Than Us All Fireside we did a few times. It was neat to be a part of. Anyway, congrats on being able to see again as well. Love ya!

The Galan Family said...

Glad you had such a great day and that your kids were behaved. That would make my day too! :) Congrats on the lasik. That is awesome. I bet it's a whole new world for you. I can't remember you without glasses, so I bet it's weird. Perry got it a couple years ago and is still so happy. It was so good to see you at the wedding. thanks for coming.