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~

24 October 2009

7 Things We Love about You!


Happy 7th Birthday Noah !

{7} years ago you came into this world . . .



and we were in 7th heaven!


Here are {7} things we love about you . . .
1. Your eyes...big and brown with a twinkle!
2. Your smile..wide and bright..with a hint of mischeif!
3. Your hair...spikey and straight..with a couple of twists!
4. Your {tender} heart...bigger than most
5. Your "papa~kent~ness"....a little mini version of the original!
6. Your spirit... how were we so lucky.. simply a joy to be around
7. Your amazing ability to {MELT} our hearts!
We LOVE you Noah...Happy 7th Birthday....

3 comments:

stefanie said...

Happy Birthday Buddy! I remember the day you were born like it was yesterday and I really was in 7th heaven, I just couldn't get enough of you!!! We love you Noah!!!

dyanna said...

Your blog is really interesting.I'm waiting for your new post.
Have a nice day.

annilee said...

WOW, I just stumbled upon your blog, and I have shed many tears along with you! I almost died of a DVT myself at 22 years old. Fortunately my life was spared, but tragically we lost our first born because of it. I too have factor five, and didn't know until the end of my pregnancy. My baby suffered many complications becuase of it, and I still have a clot in my leg 11 years later. It is a very scary blood disorder. I still have many "scary" moments. Please know Natalie's story has truly touched the hearts of the Griffin Family! Thanks for sharing her story!

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