Been in a big funk the past few days and now it is time to SNAP out of it......Dake's quote from a long time ago was "Life is too short to be sad." So forward we will go.
Lyndsey finishes up her three year apprenticeship at the Houston Country Club under the skills of master chefs, executive chefs and sous chefs. We are so excited. She will come home to Athens and catch her breath and begin her journey of job hunting. Her first ambition is to teach and teach at a competition level with ACF (American Culinary Federation) qualifications She hopes to be closer to family and we definitely do too.. So it begins....I am excited for her new chapter and especially getting to see her a little more.
Gracey has been counting the days since she left. She left when Gracey was in the second grade and she knew she wouldn return when she started fifth grade...this fall she starts the fifth grade and Lyndsey comes home. Gracey is beyond excited.
Dake said "Oh No! Now I will have two sister telling me what to do!"
Gracey and I will fly out next week and get her packed and bring her home....YAY!
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Welcome to Dake's Blog
This blog is designed to give you updates on Dake as he enters his journey to Johns Hopkins/Kennedy Krieger Institue Center in Baltimore, Maryland. This is a clinical trial in research focusing on the heart of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy patients. This is not a treatment, it is research. Dake chose to participate in hopes for himself and for those who unfortunately follow behind him.
I will also share a little into our lives. Dake wants his story told....
The good, the bad and the ugly......
I will also share a little into our lives. Dake wants his story told....
The good, the bad and the ugly......
For more information on the research at Johns Hopkins on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy scroll to bottom of the blog.
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