Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Days with Dad


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Days with Dad

Today’s entry definitely focuses on the HEART portion of my blog.  I spent the day with Dad today.  It gets harder and harder to see him lying there in a bed.  Some days it takes everything in me not to break down while I’m there and sometimes I just have to step outside and do just that.  It’s so hard to see your hero, the person who has been the rock in your life, so…..(struggling to find the words.)



I find myself looking back a lot.  Times seemed so much easier then.  As a little girl, I got to be the one who cheered my dad on as a college football superstar! 



Dad and Me at Virginia Beach...probably 1982

At least I have always thought of him that way by all the stories people have shared over the years and the pictures I have seen. 

As I got older, I pushed the boundaries…to say the least.  Even though my dad could come down pretty hard on me, he was always fair.  I remember when I went to college, I realized for the first time that I had a dad who I could go to, about anything, and he would be there for me…disappointed maybe, but there. 

I am Signing to play volleyball at AB with my mom and dad by my side.

When I met Troy, I was so overwhelmed with emotions so I went to Dad and asked him how he knew Mom was the one.  He just smiled at me and said, “You just know.” 

 Dancing with my dad at my wedding 11 years ago



I am so blessed to have my dad in my life…even if that time will be cut short.  I pray so often that I can teach my kids a fraction of the life lessons my dad have taught me.  Sophie is lucky enough to have some memories of Dad before his disease took so much away from him. 

Sophie riding the 4-wheeler with her Papaw 7 years ago

Carter gets to spend a lot of days with his Papaw, but he only knows of him being in a bed.  Sometimes I find myself daydreaming of my dad out playing in the yard with my kids or even walking my sisters down the aisle one day. 
Carter shooting his nurf gun at Papaw

Leaving him when I have been out there is always a struggle.  I am left wondering if it’s the last time I will get the chance to say, “I love you.  I try so hard to focus on the good times, but there are days, like today, where all of this gets the best of me.



My dad, like so many others, has Parkinson's Disease.  We are supporters of
The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease through an aggressively funded research agenda and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson’s today.
We believe without fail that our goal is within reach - but we can’t get there without your support. Please join the fight today.

My sister, Missy is running in the NYC marathon in November on Team Fox.  Please consider supporting this cause...a cure would life changing to others who haven't even begun this fight yet.

Here is the link to our family's Team Fox donation page.



Monday, June 4, 2012

Where do I begin?


AHEARTandHOMEB
So this is my first blogever!
Hi!... If you don't know me, I am Tara.  I am the wife of Troy and the mom of Sophia (Sophie) age 8 and Carter age 3.  My husband and I just celebrated our 11th wedding anniversary on Saturday and I must say, it's been a great ride which I'm certain will have many more ups, downs, twists and turns before this ride of ours ends. 

I decided to start a blog because well...I just needed an outlet to be me.  I wanted an opportunity to share about my family and also my passions.  I love to decorate and organize and would love to share some of my ideas along the way. 
My sister recently started a blog:  http://www.blogger.com/profile/12543405278957552514 and I also started to follow iHeart Organizing:  http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/ and I found myself looking so forward to receiving the blogs each day.
One thing I noticed is that each blog was a little bit of me. My sister's blog is all about her journey to running the NYC marathon in November. Our dad has Parkinson's Disease and while searching for something we can do, she decided to run on TeamFox and raise money for the Michael J Fox foundation. There is a link above to her blog if you would like to follow along on her journey.
The other blog includes pieces of me as well. Organizing and decorating is truly a passion of mine. Even though I enjoy these things, I find myself being very overwhelmed with all that I need to get done at my house. If I let you in a little deeper (and if I'm being completely honest) I feel a lot of pressure to have my house a certain way.  It's not that it has to be perfect and clean.  It just has to be "me" and right now I finally feel like it's on it's way to being just that.  You see, I used to work at Pier 1 Imports.  I truly loved my job, but I needed to be home with my family more so when I had our second child, I decided to be a stay-at-home mom.  While, I love that I made this decision, I also feel a lot of pressure to show people who think that I do nothing with my day that I do stay busy.  (As though chasing my 3 year old isn't enough work LOL). 
I am hoping that by documenting my progress, it will keep me focused on my goals and feeling less overwhelmed.
With my blog, I will be sharing pieces of my heart and my home. It is my hope to help inspire a few of you to tackle some projects at your house while also facing some truths. 
Thanks for reading!
Tara