Welcome to Remembering Natalie.  
This blog has been created by us, Natalie's mom and sisters, to share with all of you, glimpses of her amazing 23 years of life.  
This is not meant to be a sad look back . . . but more a way to tell her story and keep her memory as bright as her life was.
Our hope is that here, you'll find good doses of laughter, her great recipes, 
our random thoughts and memories, and maybe a few tears. 
 We are not what you would call the "pro-active" type . . . 
but this is our attempt to aid in the awareness of DVT and Factor V Leiden, 
the conditions that ended her life here on earth.  
We hope you'll check in every-so-often, and if you have any stories of her . . . please, do tell! 
If you didn't know Natalie, get to know her by reading her story found at the bottom of the page . . .
So thanks for visiting & come back as often as you'd like!
"Let us relish life as we live it, find joy in the journey, and share our love with friends and family. 
One day each of us will run out of tomorrows"
~President Thomas S. Monson~

09 May 2009

M....is for Mother




Children and Mothers never truly part....
Bound in the beating of each others heart



A Mothers Prayer....
I pray that you reach for the stars and the moon,
I pray for a childhood that doesn't end too soon.
I pray for dreams that you can touch,
and for you to know that no dream is too much.
I pray for happiness beyond measure,
Because you my sweet son, are my treasure.
I pray that you find a long lasting love,
and know that angels watch over you from above.
I pray that you find peace in your heart and know that when I'm not with you,
I'm always a part of you.
I pray that you touch the moon and the stars,
and for you to know just how special you are.
But most of all, I pray that you find joy,
whether in simple pleasures or a new toy.
For you were born and conceived in love....
A gift from God in Heaven above.
All my Love Mommy
~author unknown



3 comments:

ShEiLa said...
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Anonymous said...

I always find myself tearing up when I read this blog - what a sweet post! You are a wonderful mother and grandma - I hope you had a nice Mother's Day!

Heidi said...

What a surprise to find this blog of Natalie. :) That is the most beautiful picture of her with her darling baby.
I went to Beauty School with Natalie and her booth was in front of mine. I remember her smile and happy self so well. She was so nice to everyone. I saw you come in a lot too to get your hair done. I could tell that you had a tight relationship with her like I do with my mom. My family has been through this as well. My younger brother died unexpectedly when he was 11 and I was 15. So we feel your pain.
Also I remember hearing about what happened to Natalie and then counting my blessings and just feeling horrible and trying to believe it. I too had a DVT with my first pregnancy when I was 34 weeks pregnant. I stayed in the hospital on Heparin for a week, but it was touch and go for 3 days, not knowing if I was going to live or die. Really scary and so painful. It was Sept. of 2001.
I came home for 3 weeks and then had my baby 2 weeks early and I have been on Heparin shots throughout my other 3 pregnancies and been fine. I am so sorry about Natalie. She has a gorgeous little boy and how fun it is I'm sure to have him around to live out her memory. What an awesome idea to do this blog for her. :)

*Heidi Scholzen Wright*

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