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Beautiful words , beautiful thoughts from a beautiful lady.

May God Bless you and yours, and all of ours on this list.

It's ANZAC Day here in Australia and New Zealand- when we remember

one of the most disastrous campaigns of WWI- the landing and battle

against the Turks at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli. So many families lost

their men that day, too many mothers lost their sons. (One entire

family of 7 brothers from this area signed up!)

I look at my little boy, with his sufferings, and I think (selfishly

perhaps) that I still wouldn't be without him for the world.

I keep you all in my prayers, and on my mind,

Jo

Bayly, 3, extended oligo

>

> Tonight I pondered this list and wondered where each family might

be on this evening.

>> I picture Alia watching over Miss Caroline..exhaustion seeping

into > her soul as she watches the rash coming out over her sweet

brown > eyed girl and surely she must entertain the thought as to

when will > life be normal?

> > I see Helen preparing to go off to the nightshift, but lingering

at > Saras door. Her precious daughter...forgotten today..abandoned

yet > again, but returned home to a loving family with the sweetest

> brother that has such a big heart!

> > I think of Robbin checking in on . A teenager willing to

> have a skin biopsy in hopes it will help other kids with jra. how

> amazing.

> > I see ...tired with her own aches and pains but its her

mothers > heart that I think about this night. Her big Mr.

Rob...hiding his > knee pain from mom, from work, from doctors and my

guess is he would > hide it from himself if he could!

> I think about and her alex...they are in the tapering

phase > of mtx...I so hoped that aundrea could have been that beacon

of > light of a successful taper to kimberly and others.

> > I see Patty checkin in on her girls. I love her sweet sense of

> humor. I picture her doing the last load of laundry for the

> night...of course its a load of darks! lol

> > I see Jo...only its morning down under...so she is starting her

day > with the kiddos and I imagine she is leading her little ones to

> stand up in the face of adversity and to be strong!

> > Donna and her big boys...probably feet hanging off the edge of

the > bed, unless of course Matt has taken to crawling up as a ball

due to > the back pain.

> > I see , ever so grateful to have her weak " little lamb " home

> from the hospital...

> > Georgina, our den mother..I see her peeking in on Josh. I

imagine > her smiling at her son of small stature but having pride in

her > heart that he has a character of incredible strength.

> I see my own beautiful blonde hair blue eyed girl. Soaking those

> ankles in a foot spa, with the crutches tossed by her side...I

> wonder will this flare burn out quickly. what will tomorrow bring.

> I have no answer for that, but I do know that this road is

> familiar. I have traveled it before. I have good friends on this

> path and whatever way the road bends, I will still enjoy the ride!

>

> Please know that there are so many more of you that I didn't mention

> this night. You weren't fogotten. You will be in my prayers this

> night. Its just that my eyes are heavy and Aundrea is calling for

> me and asking for an ankle wrap. Motherhood waits for no man, or

no > list! lol

> God bless you all,

> (Aundrea systemic jra 10)

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, your words were so moving and reached deep into my heart. Thank you

for adding perspective to an already wonderfully caring and compassionate group

of individuals whom we have all come to care so deeply for and who are there

for one another despite all their own obstacles. We are blessed!

Donna Fox-Keidel, Volunteer

Arthritis Foundation-KY Branch

2908 Brownsboro Rd., STE 117

Louisville, KY 40206

502-585-1866

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- You are such a blessing. My eyes are welled up and tears are

starting to come out... You have reminded me of how precious all our

little ones are and how brave they are, but most importantly you

have reminded me of the power of prayer and friendship.

It's not easy being a mom these days, and all of us here get the

benefit of being an extra special mom to some extraordinary kids. No

matter what phase of pain or what extreme we are all facing, it is

no nice that we have each other.

Thank you!

Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis

>

> Tonight I pondered this list and wondered where each family might

be

> on this evening.

>

> I picture Alia watching over Miss Caroline..exhaustion seeping

into

> her soul as she watches the rash coming out over her sweet brown

> eyed girl and surely she must entertain the thought as to when

will

> life be normal?

>

> I see Helen preparing to go off to the nightshift, but lingering

at

> Saras door. Her precious daughter...forgotten today..abandoned

yet

> again, but returned home to a loving family with the sweetest

> brother that has such a big heart!

>

> I think of Robbin checking in on . A teenager willing to

> have a skin biopsy in hopes it will help other kids with jra. how

> amazing.

>

> I see ...tired with her own aches and pains but its her

mothers

> heart that I think about this night. Her big Mr. Rob...hiding his

> knee pain from mom, from work, from doctors and my guess is he

would

> hide it from himself if he could!

>

> I think about and her alex...they are in the tapering

phase

> of mtx...I so hoped that aundrea could have been that beacon of

> light of a successful taper to kimberly and others.

>

> I see Patty checkin in on her girls. I love her sweet sense of

> humor. I picture her doing the last load of laundry for the

> night...of course its a load of darks! lol

>

> I see Jo...only its morning down under...so she is starting her

day

> with the kiddos and I imagine she is leading her little ones to

> stand up in the face of adversity and to be strong!

>

> Donna and her big boys...probably feet hanging off the edge of the

> bed, unless of course Matt has taken to crawling up as a ball due

to

> the back pain.

>

> I see , ever so grateful to have her weak " little lamb " home

> from the hospital...

>

> Georgina, our den mother..I see her peeking in on Josh. I imagine

> her smiling at her son of small stature but having pride in her

> heart that he has a character of incredible strength.

>

> I see my own beautiful blonde hair blue eyed girl. Soaking those

> ankles in a foot spa, with the crutches tossed by her side...I

> wonder will this flare burn out quickly. what will tomorrow

bring.

> I have no answer for that, but I do know that this road is

> familiar. I have traveled it before. I have good friends on this

> path and whatever way the road bends, I will still enjoy the ride!

>

> Please know that there are so many more of you that I didn't

mention

> this night. You weren't fogotten. You will be in my prayers this

> night. Its just that my eyes are heavy and Aundrea is calling for

> me and asking for an ankle wrap. Motherhood waits for no man, or

no

> list! lol

>

> God bless you all,

> (Aundrea systemic jra 10)

>

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--,

That was beautifully written, and so true....

I did check twice before i went to work last night.

We do have something special here. While I wish Nick never had JRA,

it has brought our family many blessings too.. Most importantly,

some very special people that would never have entered our lives if

it were not for this disease.

Every cloud has a silver lining!!!

hugs Helen and (8,systemic)

- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@...> wrote:

>

> Tonight I pondered this list and wondered where each family might

be

> on this evening.

>

> I picture Alia watching over Miss Caroline..exhaustion seeping

into

> her soul as she watches the rash coming out over her sweet brown

> eyed girl and surely she must entertain the thought as to when

will

> life be normal?

>

> I see Helen preparing to go off to the nightshift, but lingering

at

> Saras door. Her precious daughter...forgotten today..abandoned

yet

> again, but returned home to a loving family with the sweetest

> brother that has such a big heart!

>

> I think of Robbin checking in on . A teenager willing to

> have a skin biopsy in hopes it will help other kids with jra. how

> amazing.

>

> I see ...tired with her own aches and pains but its her

mothers

> heart that I think about this night. Her big Mr. Rob...hiding his

> knee pain from mom, from work, from doctors and my guess is he

would

> hide it from himself if he could!

>

> I think about and her alex...they are in the tapering

phase

> of mtx...I so hoped that aundrea could have been that beacon of

> light of a successful taper to kimberly and others.

>

> I see Patty checkin in on her girls. I love her sweet sense of

> humor. I picture her doing the last load of laundry for the

> night...of course its a load of darks! lol

>

> I see Jo...only its morning down under...so she is starting her

day

> with the kiddos and I imagine she is leading her little ones to

> stand up in the face of adversity and to be strong!

>

> Donna and her big boys...probably feet hanging off the edge of the

> bed, unless of course Matt has taken to crawling up as a ball due

to

> the back pain.

>

> I see , ever so grateful to have her weak " little lamb " home

> from the hospital...

>

> Georgina, our den mother..I see her peeking in on Josh. I imagine

> her smiling at her son of small stature but having pride in her

> heart that he has a character of incredible strength.

>

> I see my own beautiful blonde hair blue eyed girl. Soaking those

> ankles in a foot spa, with the crutches tossed by her side...I

> wonder will this flare burn out quickly. what will tomorrow

bring.

> I have no answer for that, but I do know that this road is

> familiar. I have traveled it before. I have good friends on this

> path and whatever way the road bends, I will still enjoy the ride!

>

> Please know that there are so many more of you that I didn't

mention

> this night. You weren't fogotten. You will be in my prayers this

> night. Its just that my eyes are heavy and Aundrea is calling for

> me and asking for an ankle wrap. Motherhood waits for no man, or

no

> list! lol

>

> God bless you all,

> (Aundrea systemic jra 10)

>

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Amen to that Helen. I have and continue to learn so much from everyone

here - parents and kids. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. The

incredible strength of all here is a continued inspiration. This cloud

can have a silver lining. Michele ( 18, spondy)

Re: where were u tonight?

--,

That was beautifully written, and so true....

I did check twice before i went to work last night.

We do have something special here. While I wish Nick never had JRA,

it has brought our family many blessings too.. Most importantly,

some very special people that would never have entered our lives if

it were not for this disease.

Every cloud has a silver lining!!!

hugs Helen and (8,systemic)

- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@...> wrote:

>

> Tonight I pondered this list and wondered where each family might

be

> on this evening.

>

> I picture Alia watching over Miss Caroline..exhaustion seeping

into

> her soul as she watches the rash coming out over her sweet brown

> eyed girl and surely she must entertain the thought as to when

will

> life be normal?

>

> I see Helen preparing to go off to the nightshift, but lingering

at

> Saras door. Her precious daughter...forgotten today..abandoned

yet

> again, but returned home to a loving family with the sweetest

> brother that has such a big heart!

>

> I think of Robbin checking in on . A teenager willing to

> have a skin biopsy in hopes it will help other kids with jra. how

> amazing.

>

> I see ...tired with her own aches and pains but its her

mothers

> heart that I think about this night. Her big Mr. Rob...hiding his

> knee pain from mom, from work, from doctors and my guess is he

would

> hide it from himself if he could!

>

> I think about and her alex...they are in the tapering

phase

> of mtx...I so hoped that aundrea could have been that beacon of

> light of a successful taper to kimberly and others.

>

> I see Patty checkin in on her girls. I love her sweet sense of

> humor. I picture her doing the last load of laundry for the

> night...of course its a load of darks! lol

>

> I see Jo...only its morning down under...so she is starting her

day

> with the kiddos and I imagine she is leading her little ones to

> stand up in the face of adversity and to be strong!

>

> Donna and her big boys...probably feet hanging off the edge of the

> bed, unless of course Matt has taken to crawling up as a ball due

to

> the back pain.

>

> I see , ever so grateful to have her weak " little lamb " home

> from the hospital...

>

> Georgina, our den mother..I see her peeking in on Josh. I imagine

> her smiling at her son of small stature but having pride in her

> heart that he has a character of incredible strength.

>

> I see my own beautiful blonde hair blue eyed girl. Soaking those

> ankles in a foot spa, with the crutches tossed by her side...I

> wonder will this flare burn out quickly. what will tomorrow

bring.

> I have no answer for that, but I do know that this road is

> familiar. I have traveled it before. I have good friends on this

> path and whatever way the road bends, I will still enjoy the ride!

>

> Please know that there are so many more of you that I didn't

mention

> this night. You weren't fogotten. You will be in my prayers this

> night. Its just that my eyes are heavy and Aundrea is calling for

> me and asking for an ankle wrap. Motherhood waits for no man, or

no

> list! lol

>

> God bless you all,

> (Aundrea systemic jra 10)

>

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That was so cute and thanks. I read it to my sister. You were almost

right though lolol. Soon as I got home I did check in with . About the

time you were writing this I was in Target and was here at home because

she was tired. :-).

Wait a Minute lolol. I just checked the date you sent this. lolol.

was with Me. lololol We had went riding with 2 of my sister's and my

middle brother. My sister said Y'all want to check out Wild Bill's and

said yes let's go see what it look's like. Wild Bill's is a Country Dance Bar.

lolol. So off we go to Gwinnett County north of Atlanta. We get there and see

it is a BIG place. I get out to see when it's open. I see the dress code on

the door and everyone in the car had to get out and read it. Very strict dress

code to go dance lololol.

and My sister said ok we are going tomorrow night. Which was tonight

lolol. calls this afternoon and they said well if your under 21 your

not allowed in. Well that blew going lolol. But can go on

Thursday night. lolol If your 18 or older. It was funny though.My sister said

well we can just say your 22 if you dress older. I gave them both a oh

no your not MOM look lolol. I said there's no way that you could even

look 20. You know as well as I do people say you look 14 at the most lolol.

My sister said yes that's right and that sign did say no FAKE ID's lololol.

My sister did email them to get support for the Arthritis Walk. lololol. We

almost took off to Kennesaw Ga to check out Cowboys another Country Dance Bar.

lolol. But it was Late and this Momma was falling alseep in the passenger

seat. lolol. So the question where were you tonight. You could say Robbin and

was out looking around Dance Bar's/ Clubs. lololol. Ummmm I would have

been happy at home in bed at that time of the night lololol.

Robbin

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You might just be right lololol. A man today came out to measure the back

yard asked which middle school did she attend out here. said

WHAT? lolol She let the man know she was 19 and had Graduated High School

lolol. I went out side and said well you can ask my Mom. He was amazed

when I told him she was 19. He appologized to and said stay young as

long as you can. gave him this look and said I wish my body would

stay young like my skin lololol. He asked her what she meant and she said some

day's you would think I was your Grandma with the way I get around. I was

wearing my Tshirt which says Kid's Get Arthritis too. lolol. He waited til we

had walked away from and asked me about my shirt. I said well that

young lady there has Arthritis. He said no way kid's don't have that. I told him

I wish they didn't but it is true. He really asked a lot of questions. Then as

we walked by he said I am sorry I thought you were younger. He

walked through the house and said She doesn't look like she has anything wrong

with her. I said well Don't judge a book by it's cover lololol. He said well

you got that right lolol

Robbin

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Looking young is no fun. Now that I'm 21 I can get into all the " fun " places,

but of course I get my ID checked a million times a day.. Maybe is a JA thing,

looking young and what not. I mean look at Donna and Uncle Rusty.. they don't

look a day over 20!

Lots of Love

(JAS, 21)

Robbin40@... wrote:

,

That was so cute and thanks. I read it to my sister. You were almost

right though lolol. Soon as I got home I did check in with . About the

time you were writing this I was in Target and was here at home because

she was tired. :-).

Wait a Minute lolol. I just checked the date you sent this. lolol.

was with Me. lololol We had went riding with 2 of my sister's and my

middle brother. My sister said Y'all want to check out Wild Bill's and

said yes let's go see what it look's like. Wild Bill's is a Country Dance Bar.

lolol. So off we go to Gwinnett County north of Atlanta. We get there and see

it is a BIG place. I get out to see when it's open. I see the dress code on

the door and everyone in the car had to get out and read it. Very strict dress

code to go dance lololol.

and My sister said ok we are going tomorrow night. Which was tonight

lolol. calls this afternoon and they said well if your under 21 your

not allowed in. Well that blew going lolol. But can go on

Thursday night. lolol If your 18 or older. It was funny though.My sister said

well we can just say your 22 if you dress older. I gave them both a oh

no your not MOM look lolol. I said there's no way that you could even

look 20. You know as well as I do people say you look 14 at the most lolol.

My sister said yes that's right and that sign did say no FAKE ID's lololol.

My sister did email them to get support for the Arthritis Walk. lololol. We

almost took off to Kennesaw Ga to check out Cowboys another Country Dance Bar.

lolol. But it was Late and this Momma was falling alseep in the passenger

seat. lolol. So the question where were you tonight. You could say Robbin and

was out looking around Dance Bar's/ Clubs. lololol. Ummmm I would have

been happy at home in bed at that time of the night lololol.

Robbin

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! I admire you more everyday hun!

Although, I must admit most JRAers I know do look much younger than they

are, 20??? Darlin, look a lil closer...lmao...

luv ya girl!!!!!!!!!!!

Donna

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Robbin, tell to enjoy it. I still do. Saturday I was at Thunder Over

Louisville ( the most awesome and incredible air show and fireworks display)

with Matt, Bran, Amy, , Nikki, and Adam (all my kiddos) and the people

next to us kept referring to my brothers and sisters when I politely said

nope, they are my kids. Blew their lil brains all over the place. First

reaction

was you got kids???? Not uncommon. Folks with disabilities ain't suppose to

have kids I guess. Then it was followed by how old was you when you had your

oldest? I replied 25. They replied, Da*m , how old are you? Then I explained

mine are soon to be 15 and 11 and the others I won in a marriage. They

laughed but still kept saying you don't look like someone who will be 41 and you

don't act like it either. Not sure how 41 year olds act but guess I better learn

before September...lol

and tell her I only stopped getting carded for alcohol 3 or 4 years ago and

I still get carded if I buy cigs for the hubby.......

enjoy it you young gals with JRA, its one of the few benefits!

Hang tight, Hang tough

~ Donna~

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