Nothing is impossible for God.

Twenty. Six.

I MADE IT!

It is crazy to think that I didn’t think that I would make it to turn another year. It’s been almost one year since my official diagnosis and things have been c r a z y {to say the least}. I am so incredibly blessed to have been able to overcome this past year. I have definitely learned to not take any day for granted and live in the moment. I appreciate the little things more and see the beauty in everything I see. This past year has completely changed me from the inside out. I experienced another miscarriage and had my heart broken continuously . I have found myself reminiscing and looking back re-living all the happy moments and all the bad too.  Simply trying to  take in everything that has happened in such a short period of time. I find myself smiling more often and trusting the process. I wouldn’t go back and change anything because I have learned so much from my mistakes and failures. If it weren’t for these things, I wouldn’t be the version of myself I am today. Some days are definitely harder than others as I’m still re-adjusting to my new life but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. It just makes me appreciate the amazing days that  much more. I cannot wait to see what I will accomplish at 26 years old and see my girls grow alongside me. Here’s to a year where I won’t let my health, relationships, problems {or anything else} define who or what I am. Instead I will focus on who God says I am and know that everything will work out for good. 

Thank you to everyone for all the birthday wishes! The outpouring of love that I received was incredible and I appreciate all your kind words and well wishes.

I wanted to share some of my childhood photos along with some recent ones to show you that change can be good. Growth can be painful but its beautiful. Here’s to bringing y’all along every step of the way. 

Stay tuned for a few surprises coming! 

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