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27th July 2014

Beautiful words.
From Blog: Resilience
9th October 2011

good reading
What a story you tell with such special memories you are making. Sorry for the delay in responce. I making pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving dinner. Will miss you but looking forwad to visiting soon. It was a busy day at work and they said it would be quiet. We have three youth being baptized tomorrow at church. Sending hugs. x o
From Blog: Summer Months
7th September 2011

Darn, Leah! I was totes planning on playing leap frog with unicorns tomorrow.. they are gonna be so dissapointed when I cancel ;)
From Blog: Summer Months
5th September 2011

That is crazy beautiful, Leah! Thank you for sharing pictures, :)
From Blog: Hierve el Agua
28th June 2011

Proud and blessed by what you have written
So good to hear your stories and experiences. I have gotten out of the practice of checking your blog but I'm glad that you are back. Love the pictures too. You would be the third generation of nurses in the familly and with the compassion and connection that you show and have with people I know you would be exceptional. Had lunch with Frank yesterday at our favourite restaurant, Pauline is in Korea with her Son and family.
19th June 2011

Wow Leah...Love the latest blog entry. Had to read it in 2 sittings though....you need to blog more often! I'm sure there's great stories we are missing! I loved the part about you getting to scrub in - that would be so much fun! Can't wait to hear about your latest trip.
22nd February 2011

Hey! LOVE the pictures :) Keep these coming! 10% means only 90% till I get my Leah back!
From Blog: One Tenth
12th February 2011

Wise Words
It is sometimes amazing to sit back and think objectively about the kinds of things the media exposes us to on a daily basis. It really does change the way we looks at things. It is great to see in all of those instances that God is still protecting you at every moment, and also teaching you through these experiences. I can't imagine what it must feel like being in a prison, as I've never been. It's such a different perspective on life I'm sure. You're right, for those men it is home. And it makes me wonder, what if that were what I had to call home? Glad to see you are learning new things in each and every experience!
From Blog: Prison Break
23rd January 2011

What a great story! It's so amazing how things work out the way they do, especially when we have faith that they will. Thanks for sharing...and stay safe! :) xx
From Blog: Miracles
21st January 2011

Isn't God amazing in all things how He looks after even small details. I loved hearing about your adventures into the city but I'm definately going to be praying for God's angels to protect and watch over you,especially as you girls gather you courage and start driving more. Stay clear of those "red light " districts but if don't know where you are going at times that can be difficult I realize. On the home front we are lonely and miss your company in this big house. I'm still struggling with the meal prep,when I make spagetti we eat it for a week. That was last week and this week it's Dad stew. We got into the habit of watching a movie at night together that first week you were away and managed to see all of the Matrix series. But this week has been a little more hectic and I have begun quilting classes. I made my first square last night. Keep the stories coming.
From Blog: Miracles
20th January 2011

Hi Leah! so happy to be able to connect with you! I have so enjoyed reading Jess's blogs and now I get to read yours as well! Wow! Life certainly is dull or boring for you two!! Uncle Paul and I pray every night at supper for you, as we include you in our large family prayers. We are excited to hear everything that you are doing and experiencing. What an amazing oppportunity you both have ahead of you....and what a great tool blogging is!! It is cold and sunny here this morning in southern ontario...._-11! I saw on the news though that it was -23 in Winnipeg! We are all hoping that spring comes early...so tired of dressing up like the good year blimp just to take the puppies for thier walk! You get to the corner of the street and they start hopping on three legs as their little feet start to freeze! I swear the poop freezes on the way out! lol!! We have Grandma and Grandpa Saunders staying with us right now as they werent doing well at all in their little apartment at the seniours complex down in Paris. They were getting very depressed and sicker and sicker. THey have really perked up since they came and are doing so much better. For me it is a little extra work as I now have 3 full meals for 4 to prepare every day plus the afternoon "tea"! Luckily my hours at work are such that I can fit this all in! Today is one of my days off so I am lounging around in my pyjama pants ignoring the unamde bed, the dust in the living room and the laundry piled in the clothes hamper! hahahah....it will still all be there when I get off the computer....besides this was way more fun! We so love all the pictures you and Jess post too, so keep them coming! take care sweetie.....every bottle of wine I drink I think of you ( and put the cork away safely for when you come back!) xo
From Blog: Miracles
20th January 2011

I guess every day is an adventure in Oaxaca!! The pictures are amazing, it's really cool to see such a vibrantly different culture, I can't imagine what it's like to try and get used to it and be able to feel at home. It's cool to see you settling in to the culture...but the food on the other hand...you may have some more convincing to do before I put a cricket in my mouth. God is definitely looking after you two!! I'm glad you made it home safely, especially since being in such a dangerous place. God is definitely present in everything we do, and it's good that you can see his presence in both the little things and the big miracles. Always remain faithful that God has a plan for each new day, and will ensure that he takes you through it. "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see" - Hebrews 11:1 (a timeless classic)
From Blog: Miracles

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