Friday, September 18, 2009

Big plans again!

Rose has the magic touch with Hannah.

Rylan pushing Sydney in her car.

Playing on the slide with Rylan.


Sweet baby girl Hannah.



Hannah and Momma. My contacts have been bugging me lately so here is a rare sight--me in my glasses.

This weekend, Scott has his monthly grad school class in Terre Haute. It is also the School of Counseling's annual family picnic so we are all going. We are going to stay in a nice hotel with an indoor pool so little Miss Sydney can swim all she wants. Even though Scott has class on Saturday and Sunday, we are going to make the best of it and enjoy ourselves. Our new stroller came in, so when Scott is in class the girls and I are going to walk around campus and see all of the changes. The campus has changed dramatically since the days of our undergrad. I also plan on going to a few stores that we don't have here in Columbus in search of the perfect gift for Sydney's second birthday.


On Wednesday night, Scott's team played the crosstown rival, Columbus Central. It was a very close game, but with one second on the clock Scott's team scored a touchdown for the win. It was very exciting!! The team dumped a cooler of water on him--it was so funny. Like usual, the Ousley girls were cheering on the sidelines.


We just found out that Scott's Uncle Holley has pancreatic cancer that has already gone to his liver. Treatment is not really an option at this point. The doctors have given him 2-3 months. He has accepted this and said that he is ready to go to heaven so he can see his wife again. I think his positive attitude is making it easier on his kids and grandkids.


So this week keep Scott's Uncle Holley and my Uncle Gene in your prayers. Also, please pray for Beth Fortwendel. I graduated from high school with her. She has scleroderma and recently found out that she isn't able to receive the one treatment that has shown results. She has been incredibly positive and upbeat all along her "journey", but I can only imagine how disappointed she is now. Pray for her strength, and for some sort of cure or relief from her symptoms. If you want to know more about her story or this disease, go to http://www.aplanforbethann.com/











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