Showing posts with label Christina's rare disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christina's rare disease. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Sunday, February 28, 2016


Enos Praying
We learned today in our Primary lesson about Enos praying for his enemies the Lamanites.  I ask the kids why we should pray for our enemies?  Curtis said:  Because if we do that could be our friends."
Out of the mouths of babes.
Today in sacrament meeting Layne Hall was the youth speaker.  He spoke on the importance of choosing good friends. George Wallace told about his conversion and Wayne Todd Mayfield spoke on 2 Nephi 31-33.
I love my Primary class.  Today Kacey was here in a beautiful white dress.  Zemira and Curtis are so helpful to Braylin, carrying his scriptures for him and putting his chair up.  Zemira also put my chair up after sharing time was over.  Braylin helps Curtis when he is reading scriptures.  These kids just give me a warm feeling all over!
Today was Joe and Corrina Westbrook's and their children's last day in our ward.  They are moving to Royal City, Washington.  We will miss Joely, Stratton, and Traven in Primary and I am sure the Young Women will miss Kyah and Macy.
Macy, Joely, Nana Rosa, and Kyah
Stratton and Aunt Sadie, Stratton and Traven.
Most people call Trave, Blue.
I came home from church alone again today.  James and Brother Lauritzen visited the Wallace's.  Brother Wallace says his place is booked up with girls camps, etc., until August.  He is also developing more of his land and putting in a pond.  
James and I read 2 Nephi 21 today.
Lloyd and Tracy Lambson welcomed a baby boy, Roger to their family.  This is Tracy's first baby.
Tracy and Lloyd were recently sealed in the temple.
Baby Roger
Our friends Robert and Kambri also had a baby boy today.
Congratulations!
There was a fatal accident today near Vernon.  A van pulled out at the Crossroads, 3148, onto Highway 60 and was t-boned by a semi-truck.  The girl who was driving the van was a senior at Show Low High School.  Her dad was with her and both of them were killed.

 Skye Perez and her father.
James's niece Christina Tibbetts Hoose shared a post on Facebook today about her last pregnancy and having a rare disease.  
" March 1st is World Rare Disease Day.  I've never had anything to share before, but I do now.  I rarely bog, but this post is my story of Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy, and Ander's birth story.  It's long and personal.  If that's not your cup of tea, no problem.  The take-home message is this:  Itching (with no rash) in pregnancy is not always normal.  Sometimes it's an indication of a huge problem.  If it is caught early, it could save your baby's life.  If pregnancy is a part of your life or that of your friends, please inform yourself.  If sharing my story saves one baby, the whole thing will be worth it."
She goes on to share her story and if you are interested go to: findingfriday.blogspot.com. Read: My Little Itch
Christina, Jon, and Ander.  
Anders name means "Man of Courage." 
This is an incredible story.