Transitions, continued….

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I wasn’t ready, but it happened anyway.
My heart, my pillar, my Grandma left us early this morning. I went over to see her and she looked peaceful.

She just turned 89 almost 3 weeks ago, then her body couldn’t fight her illness any more. She declined rapidly, but still communicated with us up until the day before. We hated to see her in pain, and helpless. She was always fiercely independent & did life her way.

She loved. She served. She laughed. She taught. Her personality lit up every room she entered. Her love for youth was unmistakeable. She impacted many generations and her ripple effect will touch many lives for years to come. She is now reunited with her daughter, my mother. I wish I could see their faces!!!!

Please keep our family in prayer.
This is a very difficult time for all of us.

Thank you.

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Merry Christmas!!!!

Christmas has always been my favorite time of the year! I LOVE the songs, the movies, the food, the laughter and happy memories that the season brings. People also seem to be kinder and more patient during this time.

As the years have gone by and different circumstances have occurred, my level of celebration has changed, but I haven’t forgotten what Christmas really means. When I cannot taste the wonderful dishes (because I’m sick at home this year), or hear laughter, I treasure the beautiful memories that were created many years ago that still make my heart shine.

I watched my son open his gifts last night, and the wonder and excitement (and his gratefulness) made it all worthwhile. Are we as thankful today for what God did for us on that first Christmas? Jesus was sent here on earth in the form of a baby, a human! That aspect alone is a miracle, something that our finite minds cannot grasp.

The fact that Jesus willingly chose to go through what we go through (natural birth, growth from a baby into an adult) and went as far as dying like a common criminal on a cross is enough for me. All that gives meaning to my life has already happened before today. I am a believer in Jesus Christ because of what God did at Christmas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of you and your families. Enjoy the special times and memories with your children and other family members. Hug and love on them as much as possible.
Also remember those who are not as privileged; some are incarcerated, others are in hospitals, nursing homes or hospice. Some buried loved ones recently. Many are lonely today. If you know any of these people, please stop by and let them know that you care. It means a LOT when others know how much they mean to you.

Blessings to all,

Michelle Cameron

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