Saturday, March 26, 2011

Daily Challenge ~ Define your dream =)

A dream of mine is to start a program for teen aged kids who are addicted to drugs, alcohol and prescriptions medications. Get them involved in their church, give them counseling, teach them skills to survive on their own, continue or complete their education that they need. Teach them how to have faith in god, etc.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Happy Birthday Dad!

My dad would have been 62 years old today.  Not a day goes by that I don't think about him. On this day, I have been thinking about good memories of my father. Like his silly laugh when he was watching something on TV that he enjoyed, or the time I rode on his motorcycle from Yakima to Oregon, and how we use to watch orange county choppers or motorcycle building shows together. 

This is a picture of my very young parents at my grandparents home.

God gave us memories that we might have roses in December.  ~J.M. Barrie, Courage, 1922

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

What a wonderful day!

Today has been the most wonderful day. Things are falling into place and getting better. My biggest news is my son is moving out with his best friend. FINALLY!!! I'm so very excited for him to start his new journey.  As some of you know I've been through a great deal with my son, but that's a whole other blog.

Now Rob and I can have our much needed alone time, so that we may grow as lovers, best friends and partners. 

Never settle for less than you deserve. If you find the one who makes you happy, hold on tight. If you have problems, communicate, set goals, don't just talk make it work!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Chris Siebol

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MARYSVILLE - Chris Siebol, 58, of Marysville, Washington passed away from cancer Thursday, February 7, 2008 at home in Marysville in the care of his wife Sharla Siebol and his daughter Tina Luckenbach.

He was born on March 11, 1949 in Yakima, Washington to Jack Siebol and Olive Stewart. He married his high school sweet heart Sharla Keen on December 21, 1968 in Yakima, Washington. Chris and Sharla were married for thirty-nine years before he passed. Chris served in the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1973 in the 101st second brigade division. During his time in the service he was awarded several commendations and metals.

He is survived by his wife Sharla Siebol of Marysville, Washington. His children Tina Luckenbach of Marysville, Washington, Shannon Siebol of Puyallup, Washington, Chris Siebol of Seattle, Washington. Chris is also survived by his siblings: Terry Siebol of Selah, Donna Neuman of Yakima, Bob Siebol of Selah, and Sharon Simpson of Yakima, Washington; five grand children, one great-grand son, several nieces and nephews, several aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his mother and father Olive & Jack Siebol.

  

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I want my daddy back!

I wrote this after my father passed (3 years this February). I just found it again, wanted to share it.



I want my Daddy back!

Today, February 7, 2008 was the saddest day of my life. Our wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather of many years left our world.

Daddy walked right out of his body up to heaven through my tears to god. Daddy is no longer in pain and is now resting. The lord took that pain away when daddy took his last breath. I am very grateful for that, but I want my Daddy back.

My daddy took his last breath while I was sleeping in the other room. How I wanted to be there when he walked out of his body up to heaven, I want my daddy back.

While helping my mother care for my dad during his last days, I leaned in and whispered I love you daddy. He said I love you too honey. I want my daddy back!

My daddy lived with a horrible disease for two years and one month to the date.   People tell me he is no longer in pain and that he is in a better place, but my heart feels like it is breaking because I want my daddy back.

I will never get to see my daddy again. I can't pick up the phone to say hi daddy how was your day? I can't jump in the car to go visit him. I want my daddy back.

I have to wait until one day the lord and creator decides it's my turn to be able to visit my daddy.  Lord, please handle my daddy with tender loving care.  He is a very caring, selfless and loving man. He deserves the best!

I miss and love you very much Daddy! Rest in peace
Your Little Girl Forever,
Tina Marie

Inspiration

Today I decided to read a friends blog. It was very inspiring and uplifting for me. I made the decision to give this a try. I am trying to make significant changes in my life and I think blogging my give me an avenue to write or just journal about life. Thank you Pamela for being an inspiration to me.