These made her day....
These arrived on our front doorstep yesterday and they certainly made Chloe's day.
They came from the guys she works with. She is so blessed to have such a great job working with really lovely people.
They definately brightened up her day. She is doing well. No bruising, but she does have some swelling. She spent most of yesterday sleeping, today has seen her a little more mobile. She has tomorrow off too and then back to work again on Monday.
Have a few more photo shares - the comings and goings of family over the past couple of weeks.
Chloe had a wedding a couple of weekends ago. One of the guys from work. She went with one of the girls from work. It was held down at the beach.
She also had the weekend away the week before her surgery as a leader on a youth camp.
Lots of beach activities and sand competitions.
Group photos...
Team building exercises...
Checking out bands on the beach....
An then my son in law Colin is over in Asia at the moment performing concerts with the Citipointe team
and Sarah is still hanging out at the beach....
I came accross this today and just had to share it. So true
I've always thought it a bit sad, that Aussies are adopting the celebration of Halloween in our country, I would much prefer that if we are going to adopt any sort of celebration, how much better would it be to adopt "Thanksgiving". Thinking of our lovely Yankie friends "The Gilliviers" tonight from Alabama. Praying for the safe arrival of their latest grandson, and thinking of them as they celebration Thanksgiving. I know they have so much to be thankful for this year.
Celebrating Thanksgiving here tonight too. There is so much in our lives to be thankful for.
Tonight I am thankful for
1. That Chloe's surgery went well, and that she has come through without any bruising or too much swelling.
2. For secure jobs
3. Laughter
4. my new herb garden and the the lovely way in which my husband surprised me with it,
5. scented candles
6, Friends who care
7. Memories
8. Promises
9. Encouragement cards arriving in the mail
10. Leisurely mornings. (Had one of those this week and looking forward to more in the next couple of weeks)
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