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Saturday, May 09, 2009

Things that are going on...

Yesterday my mom got us tickets to a concert at our church called "The Concert of Hope". I am not much for opera style music, but it was amazing. I loved it!! One of the songs, which I absolutely adored was from "The Prince of Egypt" and it was called "When you Believe" The chorus was this:

There can be miracles
When you believe-
Though hope is frail, it's hard to kill.
Who knows what miracles
You can achieve
When you believe
Somehow you will,
You will when you believe.

Now if that isn't inspirational, then I don't know what would be. My mom and I had a really good time together. They also sang songs from Phantom of the Opera and "The Prayer". I can't wait to go again next year.

Susan has got her mojo back. I think the whole infection of the elbow and being on the medication just did a number on me. I finally feel 100% back to normal. The elbow is still red, but not nearly as bad as it was. However, the important thing is that I can once again put my whole heart into training and get back into the program. Once Trevor gets back I would ideally love to get to the pool. Time is ticking away and I haven't swam once...not good.

Trevor is doing the Halstead Marathon in Essex, England at 2 am tomorrow morning, which is 10am local time for him (I think). I hope everything goes well for him. I can't imagine traveling everywhere and then doing a race at the end of the trip. I know he will do awesome!! Only 3 more sleeps till we see him again..YEAH!!!

Last night Kamden and Simon slept over at oma and opa's, so I was sure I would have an awesome night sleep. I was woken up my Kamden's alarm clock---ARGH!!!!! I haven't slept in past 6:15 am in what seems like forever. Of course, it was hard to get back to sleep, so I didn't even bother. Oh well...sleep is over rated. They are dropping them off soon and then we need to go and buy a b-day present as Kamden as a party to go to tomorrow...should be fun for her as it is at the Science Centre.

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