Mid January, here it is. The girls went back to school last week and I think I had the hardest time adjusting back into the swing of things. I am just not an early riser. So, now going back to having to wake up an hour earlier is not fun for me.
Both girls love school, so they were excited to go back. We had a parent/teacher conference with Courtney's teacher the Friday before school started back. As usual, everything is good! She doesn't misbehave at school which just bewilders everyone. She is excelling at everything that is put in front of her, and she is over all doing exceptionally well.
I have been better about getting back into the gym. You know it's bad when you walk into the childcare to drop your 3 year old off and the workers say "Oh, HI! We haven't seen you in a while!" I wanted to reply "yeah yeah, I was at home eating Christmas cookies...." But I didn't...
My heart is still heavy for my friend. She is still in such a state of grieving. It is heart wrenching.
I have said it before and I will say it again now. December was a hard month. I have never prayed so much for Heaven and Hell to be real and "easy to get into" in one month, over two different incidents.
Well, not much else is new, so I will leave you with Dave's obituary.
David
Paul Aldridge, of Colorado Springs, Colo., died unexpectedly on
December 21, 2012 while he was running - one of his favorite things to
do. Survivors include his wife, Holly Sue Bonnell Aldridge; son Spencer
Wayne (6); daughters Leah Story Kate (4) and Maci Meeraf (3); parents
Paul and Janet Aldridge; sisters Laura (Mike) Haynes and Linda (James)
Watkins; parents-in-law Wayne and Judy Bonnell; sister-in-law
Mindy(Taylor) Gordy; nieces Mary and Jennifer Haynes, Resha and Rachel
Watkins; Olivia and Claire Gordy; nephew, Jacob Haynes. Dave was born
April 22, 1973, in Prescott, Ariz. He graduated from Pagosa Springs High
School in 1991 and Oklahoma Baptist University in 1995. Dave was the
manager of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation at Memorial Hospital,
Colorado Springs. But he was more proud of the titles "husband" and "daddy." His passions were his family, his Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ, and the great outdoors of Colorado. He loved climbing, skiing,
camping, and fishing, and had summited all 54 of Colorado's "14ers,"
peaks reaching 14,000 feet and above. He was a member of First
Presbyterian Church and the Headwaters class. Dave was known for his
servant's heart: he was always doing for others' family, friends,
clients and even strangers benefited from his desire to support and
encourage. His friends and family are committed to making sure his young
children grow up knowing how special their dad was, and how he had hope
in Christ as he dreamed and prayed for them. There will be a visitation
on Friday, December 28, 2012 from 5pm-8pm at Cappadona's Funeral Home
on 1020 East Fillmore Street,Colorado Springs. A memorial service
celebrating his life will be on Saturday, December 29, 2012, at 2 pm,
First Presbyterian Church, 219 E. Bijou St., Colorado Springs. An
account for the family has been established at the Bank at Broadmoor.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to the "The Dave Aldridge
Memorial Fund, Holly S. Aldridge" c/o The Bank at Broadmoor 155 Lake
Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

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