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Thank You

I want to take some time to say thank you and shine some light on something very important - you.

Now I don't think I could ever be able to clearly and completely get people to understand how much it means to me to have so much emotional support. It has been incredibly amazing the love that has been shown to Lucas, Jeff and I as we have started this adventure that is our new life. 

By talking to friends, family, friends of friends, family of friends, friends of family and so on and so forth, I have discovered so many people that are willing to listen, to share their stories or struggles and to lend support in any way - big or small. It has nothing to do with a grand gesture, it honestly could be a simple like on a Facebook post or a comment about this blog. It is, to me, a show of support.

Thank you.

Thank you for reading about Luke's PKU and to those who have offered support as I get my feet under me in this amazing thing called Motherhood. I cannot express how much it means to know that if I am faltering, doubting, scared or just need to talk, that there are SO many wonderful people in my life to talk to.

We are blessed to have so many amazing people in our lives and I want to say again, Thank You.

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  1. you 3 are loved more than you will ever know... that's what friends and family are for. If you ever need anything you know we are a quick phone call away :) Love you guys!!
    -Ally, Kyle and the girls.

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