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~

31 July 2009

What Time is it?!




The Apostle Peter said that “one day is with the Lord as a thousand years”
you see..I'm having this dilema with the subject of "time" lately. Time seems to be going by sooooo fast, too fast and I seriously can't keep up. One day flows into the next, my mind is back in March somewhere and yet I realize it's August tomorrow (what?!) Grandbabies born...I swear a few months ago..are approaching a year old in a matter of weeks. How can this be? Does time speed up when you hit that...um..half century mark? Peter, what is your take on that? I want it all to slow down and let me catch up...but herein lies the dilema I have with that. ...a day does not go by that I don't imagine in my mind the reunion in heaven with Natalie. I picture her there..beautiful, busy, teaching, tending, smiling, watching over us... Some days it seems like it will be f-0-r-e-v-e-r until that day comes and I wish time would speed up and hurry..none of this thousand year stuff..thank you very much.

So for now, I'll take some advice from Winnie The Pooh on the subject of time;


“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.”

~ winnie the pooh

04 July 2009

Smile Part Two!





Smiling is infectious, You catch it like the flu, When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too. I passed around the corner, and someone saw my grin, When he smiled I realized, I'd passed it on to him . I thought about that smile, Then I realized its worth, A single smile just like mine, Could travel round the earth. So if you feel a smile begin, Don't leave it undetected - Let's start an epidemic quick And get the world infected!


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