Often in the midst of our greatest trials we learn our greatest lessons. It is in this light that I share something I have come to feel very passionate about. It's really a very simple thing, but something that I believe if followed could help save lives.
When my friend Julie was at my home and her son began to choke (if you remember, she was alone as I had just ran to get Lucy from dance and was away for about 5 minutes) she needed to call 9-1-1. She did so using her cell phone and when they asked her for the address, she didn't know it.
Would you? Do you know your best friend's address by heart? Your parents? Do they know your address? Could those you leave to watch your children tell others your address in the event of an emergency?
After I got back from the hospital after being with Julie after Jonah passed away, I was sharing with my Mom how awful I felt about a lot of things and one was that it had to happen when I wasn't there (of course I've come to trust that this was meant to be, but it doesn't mean I don't feel bad about it) and my Mom asked, "Well what could you have done?" I answered that I know I couldn't have done anything more, but I could have at least told Julie my address so she wouldn't have had to figure that out in such a stressful moment. I recognize in our situation, her knowing my address immediately really wouldn't have changed the outcome, but it still opened my eyes to this idea.
I thought about making a cute little sign with my address on it and putting it on my fridge for all to see and I thought about the fonts and colors I could use. Then as I pondered on why I wanted to do this I knew I needed to just do something. Fancy fonts and cute pictures could wait. I then took a scrap of orange paper out of the drawer and wrote my address on it and stuck it to the side of my fridge. I point out that it is there whenever anyone is at my home.
It's nothing big, but I believe it could help. I also believe we could just make it a given that our address can always be found on our fridge. My thoughts for this campaign are very much in the infancy stage, but like the scrap of orange paper that hangs on the side of my fridge, I know it just needs to have a start.
So I challenge all of you to put your address on the side of your fridge. Those moments of not having to scramble to figure that out just might make all the difference . . .
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
My latest soapbox . . .
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Seven glorious months with our Vivi
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Lucy's Nativity Dance Recital
Lucy had her dance recital where the theme was, The Nativity. She was a twinkling star and this is what little stars do when they see one another. |
Does Lucy have some great hair or what? And when did she get this grown-up? |
Lucy's fan club: Grandpa & Grandma Sampson, Grandma Kay, David and of course Mom, Dad and Vivian. |
And then my handsome Jack shows up to show me his special prize. I love this moment and I treasure my life. |
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Making the neighborhood gift with my children . . .
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Gingerbread creativity
Our finished nativity. |
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Pre-school Christmas party
Then we read Christmas stories and sang Christmas songs. |
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Growing up
It never ceases to amaze me how often I can look at my children and think, "When did they get so big?" |
Marc said he looks like a college freshman in this outfit. |
And this little lady leads the pack every day getting so grown-up, cute and wise! |
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Hang up the baby's stocking . . . .
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
At our stable . . .
Everyone is welcome: pink my little ponies, duckies with American flags and leis. We try to remember the true spirit of Christmas around here. |
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Decorating the tree
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Seeing Santa
And does this picture melt your heart or what? So fun to be celebrating another baby's 1st Christmas at our home. |
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SLC Stay-cation
And when a bed appeared out of the couch, you would have thought it was Christmas morning! Such an exciting place these hotel rooms can be. |
That night my parents joined us for dinner and we took the train to see the lights at Temple Square. |
It was a bit cold, but still very magical. |
David thought riding on the train was the best part of the whole vacation. |
And apparently it was not the highlight for Miss Vivian. |
The next morning we ate a yummy breakfast at the hotel (the Froot Loops were the kids' favorite) and headed home. It was simply wonderful to have TIME together as a family.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Vivian 6 months old
and she is constantly melting my heart. Every time she nurses, she has to grab my finger and I absolutely love it. We love our little angel Vivian. |
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Bunk beds!
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Thanksgiving 2011
How is that for a toddler's feast? |
My Dad making the potatoes! |
And Lucy with her lovely decoration. We spent the night at my parents and then headed out for a "stay-cation" in SLC-FUN! |
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