july 18, 2011
whenever I don't post for a while, I start getting emails from friends wondering if i'm ok. so sweet! one thing to know about me....if you don't hear from me I'm likely totally fine. when something's wrong I blog to get my thoughts out.
so right in character with things, i have been living life over the past months. it feels crazy awesome and luxurious to just worry about what fun things we are up to.
talyn finished kindergarten. a small step for most, but a huge step for us. it was our first year doing this all on our own and we survived! with new things comes anxiety and fear of failure, but somehow everyone manages to get through - don't we? the next time you feel like you're standing at the edge of a cliff of something new, just remember that you've been there before and somehow you just leaped across to something new. so you can do it again.
investors group hosted the second annual golf tournament for talyn's sports fund. sports are expensive! so the group that ryan worked with makes sure that talyn can choose what sports he wants....even if someday it's hockey - ugh!
on the rethink breast cancer front, we had an amazing month. at the long view golf tourney, we raised over $12K for this amazing charity that a group of us donate our time to. then 9 of us spent a weekend with a psychologist getting trained to do peer support for other young women going through breast cancer. this was the dream we had from day one, 4 years ago and now we are officially launched! check it out... http://rethinkbreastcancer.com/support-programs/peer-to-peer/
the weekend training helped me remember a lot of things. but one of the biggest lessons i learned through everything can really apply to anyone:
we all go through hard stuff. just remember that you often can't control the bigger stuff in life, but you can control how you deal with it. so just try and focus on that and the rest will work itself out. it always does.
much love,
tasha
Hello Tasha. I had added you to my facebook friends list back when I got the new timeline, and wanted to share where I had travelled and with whom (thinking back to our 1991 Italy trip). I didn't know at the time, about your and your family's challenges over the past few years, and finding out about it now has brought me to tears.
ReplyDeleteThank you for making your story available for people to find and read. You're an amazing lady.